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SALE OF BOOKS, &c.
CONNELL & HIDINGS Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at their Mart, Queen-street, a Quaniity oiBooks, and other articles, the property of a Gentleman about to leave the Colony — GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE Rollin's Ancient History Goldsmith's Animated Nature Bostock's Physiology Brande's Chemistry Beauties of Literature, 2p vols. Greek Testament German Grammar and Exercises Spanish Grammar, Italian Grammar Southey's Life and Works of Cowpei History of Russia Minstrelsy of Scottish Bolder Waverly Novels, new edition, complete in 5 vols. &c, &c, &c. A Field Telescope and Case Brass bound Writing Desk Chest of Drawers Poi table Water-closet &c, &c.
WINES, SUGARS, PICKLES, &c. Ex " City of Poonaii." CONNELL 4- RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mait, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock, THIS DAY, O CASES STODIIART'S MADEIRA, 3 dozen each 4 cases White Hock, Laubenhcrma > 4 cases Red Hock, Ashmansansen 4 cases Claret 1 case Tarragona 1 case Teneriffe 1 hogshead Bucellas 1 quarter cask ditto 1 hogshead Port 3 quarter casks ditto 2 hogsheads English refined Sugar Olive Oil Pickles English Starch
HORSES XX " WILLIAM HILL." CONNELL # RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction/ at their Mart, Queen Street, on Tuesday next, Bth Aug. at 11 o'clock, the undermentioned HORSES AND MARES, recently imported per the "William Hill," from New South Wales, having been selected from some of the best Horse Stock in that colony — . ONE Dark Bay, three years old, thoroughbred, entire, broken to gig and Saddle. One Dark Bay, three year old Entire, broken to Saddle and Draught. One three year old Bay Gelding, broken to Saddle. One Fine Black Gelding broken to Saddle. Five very fine Clydesdale and Suffolk Maies broken to Draught. Three fine Young Mares, fit for Saddle or Harness. Purchasers are requested to observe that the prices of Horse Stock of every description will doubtless be soon much increased by the War, while the expenses of importation will be doubled.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. CONNELL & HIDINGS Will sell at their Mart, on Wednesday, the 9th day of August next, unless previously disposed of by private contract, THE HOUSE and PREMISES near the Church in Auckland, at present occupied as the Commissariat Office at the low rental of £45 per annum. For fuither particulars apply to Mr. F. W. Merriman, Solicrtor, or the Auctioneers.
ALL DEBTS due to the Victoria Hotel, previous to Ist July, ultimo, are requested to be pard forthwith to the Undersigned, who alone la authonsed to lcceive them. 11. Hardington. Exchange Hotel. Auckland, Aug. 4th, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1
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