g>aleg by auction.
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
HYAM JOSEPH
Will tell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on Monday next, July 10, at 11 o'clock, C%f\ CASKS BOTTLED PORTER V 20 do. Pale Ale 20 dozen Poit Wine—l cask Brandy 3 tons Liverpool Salt Fine Table Hicc— Tapioca in 151b. tin cases Liverpool Soap, in 281b. boxes Regatta, Striped Cotton, and White Shirts Blankets— Grey Calicos— Sheets and Rugs Pickles— Mustard— Jamaica Ginger Navy Blue and Fancy Prints Camp Ovens— lron Pots— Spades Manilla and Java Hats— Trowsers Silk Handkerchiefs Denims— Osnaburgh— Crockeryvvare Tea— Sugar— Coffee— Blue —Pipes Writing Paper— Silk Purses— Watch Guards &c, &c, &c. After which ONE FOUR OARED BOAT, One " Whale " Terms at Sale.
UNRESERVED SALE OF ENTIRE HORSES AND MARES,
Ex " Maid of Erin."
HYAM JOSEPH
Has received instructions to Sell, without reserve, at his Mart, Queen Street, on Wed- . nesday next, July 12th, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned superior Entire Horses and Mares, ex Maid of Erin. 1 — — IHE CELEBRATED Roan Entire Horse, NORFOLK HERO, imported from Norfolk, England. K;2. WiLBKiii'ORCE, a Dapled Grey Entire, bred by Samuel North, Esq., of Windsor, New South Wales. 3. Beeswing, Chesnut Mare, thorough bred. 4. A Chesnut Mare by " Providence" in foal to the thorough bred horse " Cameron." 5. 1 Grey Mare broken in to carry a Lady. 6. 1 Bay ditto ] Broken in to Sadd i e 7. 1 Brown ditto V or HarnesSt 8. 1 Chesnut Cob J ALSO 2 Carts and Cart Harness. AFTER WHICH AT THE " BLUE DELL," 2 Heifers. * # * Terms at Sale.
NEW GOODS Ex " Ann Bates," from London.
HYAM JOSEPH
Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mait, on Thursday next, July 13, at 11 o'clock Twenty-two Bales and Cases of Merchandise, Now landing from the," Maid of Erin," being part of the cargo of the " Ann Bates," recently arrived in Sydney from England direct, consisting of— - «f| PILOT COATS, Cross Pockets 100 superior ditto ditto 50 ditto ditto Indigo Blue dyed 400 pairs Moleskin Trowsers, double stitched i tape seams 500 do. Oldham Tweed do. 250 do. Grecian Doe-skin do. 100 do. White Moleskin do. 100 dozen Regatta Shirts 75 do. White do. 20 do. Striped Gurnsey Frocks 10 do. Super Polka Waistcoats 10 do. Toilonelte do. 10 do. Jenny Lind do. 40 pairs Black Cloth Trowsers 40 do. Drab do. do. 10 dozen So'- Westers 40 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs, coloured 10 do. Black do. 10 dozen. Brussels and Ducape do. 1 case Dunstable and Straw Bonnets 20 gross4d,6d,Bd, lOd, 12d,Sarsanet Ribbon 6 do. German Silver Tea Spoons 50 dozen Red Comforters 2 bales Navy Blue Prints 50 dozen Children's Socks 10 do,. Men's Regatta do. 30 casks Bottled Poiter 3 hhds. Loaf Sugar 100 Camp Ovens 100 Iron Pots 20 dozen Spades, No. 0 and 1 50 mis Yarmouth Bloaters
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 220, 8 July 1848, Page 1
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