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CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, This Day, at Eleven o'clock, SALT BUTTER Best Colonial Soap Mould Candles American 30 Hour and Eight Day Clocks Carpenters Tools 3 Casks Vinegar 4 Cases Bottled Ale Wine Glasses and Tumblers, 20 dozen Spades Hearth Rugs— Blankets Delaines 1 Case sasil skin a 20 Bolts Canvas 800 feet Timber And a great variety of other Merchandise.
THOMAS UfESTOh % CO. Will sell by Auction, at their Stores, To-mor-row, Thursday, March 9th, at 11, o'clpck, precisely — YD. LAND FLOUR, in bags 100, and i 200 lbs. Negrohead Tobacco Mess Beef Soap, Candles Tea, Sugar Cabin ' Biscuit Pickles, Raisins Liverpool Silt 20 dozen Sheepskin Basil Shoemakers* Hemp and A wls Navy Blue Prints 9-8 Lilac ditto Kidderminster Carpet White and Grey Calico Window Glass, Boiled Oil Eau de Cologne And a Variety of other Merchandise'
CHSAP BREAD. npHE'Underiigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has reduced the price of the 2lb. loaf. Ist quality, to 4d., 2nd, ditto, 3d. Also the best Ship Biscuit, 245. per 1001b. Wm. SMITH, Baker, Albert Street. Auckland, March 7, 1848.
AGRICULTURAL % HORTICULTURAL SOCIE TV. P ENTLEMEN who feel disposed to favor vT the formation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society, are requested to meet at the Exchange Hotel, on Tuesday the 2 1st of March, at one o'clock, p. m. Auckland, March 7th, 1848.
DIS SOL UTIONof PAR TNERSHIP. fFHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing •*• between W. Sansom and J. Scholbs, as Farmers, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. W. Sansom, John Scholes. Witness— J. Pollock. March 6, 1848.
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. np KEVEN begs to, apprize the inha- I * • bitants of Auckland, &c, that in J addition to his well assorted stock he has received ex Nimrod, a few Cases Ladies, Gent's, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES. T. K. from his known proficiency in the trade, understanding their quality and value, only recommends whep he can do so with safety, and would further notice that the best of English imported Shoes are still English imported SLOPS, as a remedy for which will always be kept on hand work of every description of his own manufacture, and of course warranted. N.B.— No charge -made for repairing English work bought at this establishment, on proving unsatisfactory. Shortland-street, Jan, 27, 1848. 1
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 185, 8 March 1848, Page 1
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