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GENERAL Sale of MERCHANDISE. CONNBLL & RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, Tins Day, at 11 o'clock* precisely — | BALE 224 lbs, SEWING TWINE x 1 Tub Sujrar Candy 5 boxes Window Glass, 12 10 4 " do do 10*8 Navy Blue Prints 1 bale 40 doz. striped Shirts JO tons Flour 50 tins Red Herrings 1 Dinner Service, (Levres dark blue) Saddles and Bridles Drawlocks, Spades Pork, Lard Liverpool Salt, Butter Raisins, Sugar, Tea ALSO A large asiortment of Drapery Goods, comprising amongst other articles — Rich filled and Balzorine Shawls, Gimp Fringes, Silk Neck and Pocket Kerchiefs, Mourning Dresses, Baby Shirts, Regatta and Red Serge Shirts, Scotch Twill Shirts, Web Cotton, and I. R. Braces, 72 & 36 inch Grey Calico, Rack, Tooth, and Pocket Combs, W. B. and black Thread, best qualities, Satin Letter Paper, Black Lead Pencils, Pen and Pencil Holders, Playing Cards, Pocket and Dover Knives, Buttons*, Shoe Bills of sizes, Kip Leather, 40 pairs Strong Boots, &c, &c.
—————— ————— _^—____ __^___ On account of whom it may concern. CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, This Day, at their Mart, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock — THE remaining Portion of the Rigging, Sails, Gear, &c, &c, of the wrecked schooner Lowestoffc, ALSO 1 Sextant 1 Sympathometer 1 Azimuth Compass 1 Tell Tale do
TO COASTERS. CONNELL * RIDING S Will sell by Auction, at their Mai t, Queen Street, This Day, at 12 o'clock— npHE Well known Schooner ! 1 HOPE, : 12 tons new measurement, with Sails, Rigging, Anchor, Chain Cable, Dingy, &c.,as she now lies ready for sea. By Order of the COMMISSARIAT. CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auciion, at their Stockyard, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock, on Tuesday next— ELEVEN FIRST-RAT E WORKING BULLOCKS. ALSO A beautiful Pony Mare, 3 years old The above have been for several months employed in the service of the Commissariat Department, are in excellent condition, and are well known as some of the finest in this neighbourhood.
MR. D, NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, January 25, at his Rooms, Shortlandstreet, at 11 o'clock, precisely— BYASS'S Bottled ALE and PORTER Case Gin Manilla Cigars Half Pint Tumblers Cruets and Stands, 6 and 8 holes Round and Oval Saucepans Tea Kettles, all sizes Knives and Forks Pocket and Pen Knives 50 bags Manilla Sugar 90 boxes fine black and green Teas Rice, Coffee And an extensive assortment of Slops and Ironmongery.
TO LET, ON LONG LEASES, SEVERAL very eligible BUILDING LOTS, in Victoria Stteet, East, and in Wyndbam Street. Apply to CONNELL & RIDINGS;
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 172, 22 January 1848, Page 1
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