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COWS AND HEIFERS, ex "Fanny." THOMAS WESTON & CO., Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, 3rd Apiil,atthe Blue Bell Inn, Queen street, at Eleven o'clock, precisely — &fy WELL BRED COWS & HEIFERS, by the celebiated Bulls " Maynard.' J and " Yorky," among which are many broken in Milkers. Just landed in excellent condition from the barque " Fanny," from Sydney.
CATTLE AND SHEEP, Ex Wigtams, THOMAS JVESTONSf CO. Will sell by Auction on Tuesday next, 4th of April, at the Blue Bell Inn, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock precisely, THE Cargo of the ship Wi grams, consisting of Eight Superior Milking COWS Seven well-bred Heifers Sixteen Bullocks Thirteen Steers All Quiet, Dairy-bred Cattle. Three hundred fine Wethers Terms at Sale.
THOMAS TFESTOA $ CO. hold a Sale of Merchandize, on * Thursday next, 6th April, attlieir Stores particulars of which will appear in the New Zealander of Wednesday previous, Shoitland Street. 3 1st March, 184.5. EX "LADY DENISON." MR DAVID NATHAN, Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, at his Rooms, Shortland-street, "fl Pk TONS first quality V.D.L. FLOUR i J* 10 ditto seconds ditto j 24 Boxes tine Sydney new Tobacco 5 X egs Negrohead ditto 5 Cases Cigars, in boxes of 250 3 Casks SnufF 20 Dozen American buckets 10 Coils Whale line 141 Lances 69 Harpoons 6 Bags Pepper Manila Hats, Sheepskins 100 bags prime Manila Sugar 25 Chests fine Hysonskin Tea Congou ditto 20 Casks Bottled Porter Patent Metal Sheathing Copper Nails 2 Cases Fancy Prints Rasp berry and other Jams • Apples Quantity of Ironmongery, and other Merchandize Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock, precisely.
EX "LADyj)ENISON." MR, D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, at his Rooms, Shortland-street, A BAY HORSE, well broken-in to ""■• saddle and single harness A Chesnut ditto, quiet, well accustomed to the side-saddle. May be seen at the stables of the Victoria Hotel. ALSO, Twenty -seven Sheep. Sale of the above to take place at 12 o'clock precisely.
MR. D. NATHAN, Has received instructions to Sell by public Auction, on Tuesday next, at his Rooms, Shortland -street, at 1 o'clock precisely, TWO excellent two-day CHRONOMETERS, one made by Morrison and the other by Wilcox. — May be seen on the day of sale.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 192, 1 April 1848, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 192, 1 April 1848, Page 1
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