Sales fig auction*
MR. D. NATHAN, Has received instructions, to sell, by Public Auction, on Mondat next, the 27th inst., — rHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK ON HAND,,at the Stores of Mr. B. Keesino, Shortland-street, consisting of — 400 to 500 pairs Blankets, white and red , 10-4, 12-4, and 13-4 130 pairs, twill and plain Sheets 36 and 72 inch Grey Calico " « White ditto Fancy and Navy Prints, all widths White and colored Shirts Blue and Red Serge ditto Lambs' Wool and Worsted Guernseys and Drawers Scarlet Comforters and Caps A few 1 1, and 12-4 white Counterpanes, (very good) 100 pairs Moleskin, fancy, and Duck Trowiers An assortment of Boots and Shoes Fine blue cloth Jackets and fancy Vests Scotch Caps, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs Blue cloth Caps, a few good Beaver Hats Sail Canvas, Duck, and Twine Saddles and Bridles, Hosiery, Combs, Looking Glasses Thread Tapes, Fish Hooks, Black Ribbons Tobacco, Pipes, Soap, Shaving Boxes, &c. &c, The whole of the above Goods have been assorted expressly for the Auckland market. Sale to take place on the premises, at 1 1 o'clock, precisely.
CATTLE, ex ORWELL, CONNELL * RIDINGS BEG to inform the Public, that on the arrival of the Barque Orwell, expected within ten days, they will offer for sale the entire cargo of that vessel, consisting of 120 Bullocks and 80 Cows and Heifers. The Cows and Heifers are represented as seme of ' the best bred Cattle ever imported to this Colony.
THE Undersigned beg to intimate, that in addition to their general Stock of Wines, Spirits, Lemon Syrup, &c, &c, they have just received a small supply of Real Jamaica Rum, 15 per cent, over proof, which they can offer at the very low price of Thirty Five Shillings per dozen. J. Hooper &Co., Shortland-street,
MAIZE MEAL. On Sa at the Stores of the Undersigned, 1 A TONS of Sydney MAIZE MEAL, in -■-^ bags of 200 Ib. each. James Macky. Queen-street, Dec. 17, 1847.
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR, First and Seconds. A CONSTANT SUPPLY of the above, on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. Richard Clayton. Fort Street, Dec. 17th, 1847. Late John MacDougall's,
The Undersigned has on SALE, PORT PHILIP BEEF, in tierces Sheep's Tongues Ship Biscuit Liverpool Salt Humpback Oil Also— A few tons Y. D. Land FLOUR Edward Rica. Queen-street, Dec. 17, 1247:
BRICKS! BRICKS!! FOR SALE, l A KILN OF NEWLY BURNED BRICKS, situated near the Slaughterhouse, Freeman's Bay— -the putchaier to remove the Bricks from the ground on which the kiln now stands. The Undersigned will continue to manufacture Bricks at the above place, feeling confident that the quality of the present kiln will ensure a con- i ■tant and steady demand. * \ Alexandbr Amjbbdicb. Auckland, Dec, 16, 1847. I
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 163, 22 December 1847, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 163, 22 December 1847, Page 1
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