_©al*S hu &uctfon* TO CLO.SE CONSIGNMENTS. HYAM JOSEPH Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on Monday next, 31_l. ; iusl., at 11 o'clock— r|WO BALES 10-4 BLANKETS, RED ■*- 1 ditto do. do. medium. 2 ditto do. do. fine medium I ditto H-4 do. do. 1 ditto 10-4 do. super 50 pieces Navy Blue Prints ! 30 doz, striped Cotton and White Shirts 50 Pilot Coats 5 dozen Fancy Vests 50 pairs Doeskin Trousers Superfine Blue cloth Jackets Ditto do. Dress Coats Ditto Drab and Black Cloth Trousers 20 pieces Blk. & Cold. Silk Handkerchiefs 10 ditto De Lames 20 doz. Childrens Socks 50 rolls Black Ribbon 4 bags Coffee Paste Blacking 6 tierces Salt Beef 12 boxes Sperm Candles 10 bags fine Patna Rice Mannila and Loaf Sugar Souchong Tea 1 casks White Herring? 50 tins Red ditto Maize Meal 12 boxes Tobacco Pipes Coriander Seed Mixed Comfits Tapioca Spades Iron Pots Flour Sieves Scissors Table Knives and Folks Pocket and Pen Knives Ink Magnum Bonum Pens A men can Clocks Crockery, consisting of- --Egg Cups, Jugs, Dinner and Soup Plates Wellington and Blucher Boots Ladies' Prunella ditto ChiJdi ens' Shoes Snuffers and Trays, &c, &c. Terms at Sale.
MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Shortland Street, on Tuesday next, August Ist., at 1 1 o'clock, piecisely. AN ASSORTMENT of MERCHANDISE, consisting of Groceries — Slops — Native Trade — Ironmongery, &c, &c, &c.
JUST RECEIVED, PER "OSPREY," ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. 21 PACKAGES, containing a Genera l assortment — Superfine and Pilot Cloths Buckskins and Waistcoatings Tailors' Trimmings Cashmere and De Lame Dicsses Edgings, Ribbons, &c. Carpets. Hearth Rugs, Blankets Fine Flour, Y. D. Land Moist, crushed and Loaf Sugar Thomas Lewis. , Fort-street, July 11, 1545. , , .__________»___, '
FOR SALE, AP ONE Y , well broken-in, gentle tempered and accustomed to cany a lady, with a Side-saddle and Bridle to fit. Apply to Mr. S. A. Wood, "Masonic Hotel." Saddle Horses to be let out on hire. Apply as above. July 28, IS4B.
'p II E U N D E R S I G N E D respectfully JL infoims her Fiiends and the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that she has opened a Boarding and Eatino House, and trusts, that by attention, cleanliness, and a constant desire to lender her visitors comfortable^ she may be favoured with their patronage. Mary Ann Millar. West Queen Street,"! July 28, 1848. J
ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES CONDUCTED BY MRS. WAKEFIELD, Princes Street, Auckland, Oppoiite the Bank,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 226, 29 July 1848, Page 1
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