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§>aies bp auction. HYAM JOSEPH Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, To-Morrow, Thursday, the 17th instant, at 11 o'clock — BLANKETS Navy Blue Prints Shirts Blue Serge Shirts Fancy Vests Trowsers Coats Flannel Thread, Needles Braces, Combs Playing Cards Dress Coats Farmers' Knives Spades Camp Ovens Iron Pots Flour Tea, Sugar Pickles, Mustard Neats' Tongues Pepper Coffee Cheese Biscuit Salt Beef &c, &c, &c.

X HE UNDERSIGNED has received Invoices of the following Goods, per Cornelia, daily expected from London — 200 doz. Pale Ale, very superior 100 ditto Strong Ale 100 ditto Porter 1 0 hhds. Scotch Whiskey 4 bales Crown, grey, brown, and cartridge Paper 1 case assorted Stationery 2 tons Carb. Soda, in I^-cwt. Casks] 1 ditto Washing Soda, in chrystals 1 ditto Epsom Salts. William Mackenzie. Shortland-street, August 15th.

TO BE SOLD.

PROPERTY in Shortland Street, now in the occupation of Messrs. Robinson, (Baker), and Thompson, adjoining Mr. David Graham's new building in course of erection. For particulars apply to R. McKenzie, Waterloo House

WORKING BULLOCKS,

TO BE SOLD, A TEAM of Four, Six, or Eight Working Bullocks, with Bows, Yokes, and Chains. Also A First-rate Dray. Apply to James Simms, Epsom.

BOOT & SHOE SHOP.

JOSEPH ENGLAND BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its neighbourhood, and the settlers generally, that he has again returned to Auckland and commenced business in Shortlandstreet, near the office of the New Zealander, and that nothing shall be wantiug on his part to secure and extend that patronage he was so happy as to enjoy so extensively before leaving.

N.B. — A few good workmen wanted. — Constant work and good wages. August 11, 1848.

MAIZE, SEED OATS, &c.

1 Just Received, and on Sale by the Undersigned -.—. — IAA BUSHELS MAIZE • 350 ditto Seed Oats 300 Ditto Bran and Pollaid Maize-meal, Bice, and Oatmeal Flour in 100 and 2001b. bags Salt Pork, an excellent sample Beef, Tongues, &c. Abraham Mears, Shoriland-street. . August 11th, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 231, 16 August 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 231, 16 August 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 231, 16 August 1848, Page 1

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