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CONNELL % RIDINGS By Order of the Consignee — Mr. Boylan.
To close various consignments, ex late arrivals.
Will sell by Auction at 1 1 o'clock, on Monpay next, 19th inst., at their Mait, Queen street. *{/|A DOZEN ORANGES *M\J\J Mahogany, Gilt, and Red Framed Looking Glasses Swing Toilet Glasses, various sizes Pewter Beer Measures, in sets do. Spirit do. do. Half-pint Tumblers American Weflge Axes Broom Heads Knives and Forks Britannia Metal Tea and Table Spoons Glass Paper Shoemaker's Rubber Stones Oil Stones Biass Till Locks in sets Japanned Drawer Knobs Box Locks, 3^ and 4 inches Lewing's Patent Snuffers and Trays — Dog Chains Dog Collars, plain, curb and jagged Saddle Girths, Buckles, &c. Cards — Knives and Scissors Surveying Tapes, 50, 40 and 30 feet Blue and Yellow Wove Post do. do. Foolscap With other articles too numerous to mention. Every lot put up will be sold to the highest bidder.
BOOK SALE,
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction on Monday next, 19ih inst., at their Mait, Queen stieet, ONE CASE BOOKS One case Prayer Books and Stationery Ex Swallow, A very Elegant Family MEDICINE CHEST. ALSO An Excellent CHAMBER ORGAN, quite new. AND A great variety of other Merchandise.
TO SURVEYORS, ENGINEERS, &c.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at 12 o'clock precisely, on Monday next, 19th inst., at their Marl, Queen street ONE CIRCUMFERENTER & STAND One Surveyors Chain ALSO A very Superior Microscope, quite new. An Azymith Compass and stand A Binnacle Lamp j An Excellent Telescope
FEED FOR HORSES.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, at their Mait, Queen-stieet, | A TONS MAIZE MEAL — a supeiior article for feeding Horses.
Ex « SWALLOW."
BULLOCKS, HEIFERS,
STEERS, &c.
CONNELL # RIDINGS Will sell by public Auction at their Stockyard, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock, on Tuesday, next, June 20th, FIFTY HEIF E R S , and TWENTY STEERS, just landed ex " Swallow," from Sydney, in excellent condition, and now at feed in Mr. Petit's paddocks, near Mount Eden. ALSO A TEAM OF FOUR FINE WORKING BULLOCKS, with Dray, Yokes, Bows, and Chains, complete. These Heifers will be found very desirable Stock to Cow -keepers, as they aie well suited for DAIRY CATTLE, as well from their gentleness as their breed. All this part of the ' Swallow's' cargo were bred by Charles Roberts, Esq., of Walgrove, from the well-known stuck of Mr, Daniel, of Fleius, near Sydney,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 214, 17 June 1848, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 214, 17 June 1848, Page 1
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