£5 REWARD.
STOLEN, on Friday night last, from Smale's Point, 4 NEW DINGY, 12 feet long, 3 feet wide, flat bottomed, and lined. The boat was quite new having never been painted: Whoever will give such information as wil 1 lead to the discovery of the Dingy, and to the conviction of the thief or thieves will receive the above reward, hy applying to J. Waite. August 22, 1848..
Farm on the Tamaki fob. Sale.
THE FARM of MEADOWBANK, situated on the Tamaki, (lately occupied by Messrs. Wallace and Farmer,) close adjoining the Pensioners' Village of Panmure. The Farm consists of 123 Acres— -100 of •which have been under cultivation, and now laid down in grass. There is a river frontage to the Tamaki of 20 chains, and the farm is abundantly supplied with streams running during the whole year. This farm is well known as one of the finest in the Tamaki district. For further particulars, apply to Brown & Campbell. August 22, 1848.
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TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
BY AM JOSEPH
Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart To-Morrow, 24th inst. at 11 o'clock. UMBRELLAS, PINS, NEEDLES 1 Ble seamen's Twine Ship Biscuit 50 pairs white moleskin Trowsers 70 Fancy Vests 1 bale Scotch twill Shirts 10 dozen striped Cotton do ] 0 pieces Gala Plaids 30 Muslin De Lame Dresses 30 woollen Shaivls 25 dozen assorted Woollen Handkerchiefs 1 ditto superior do 1 ditto Tartan Scarfs 4 ditto Childrens 1 Fancy Worsted Cloaks 15 Scarf Shawls 2 pieces blue Pilot Cloth 1 dozen 2 and 4 drawn Telescopes 8 chests Congou Tea 30 bags Manilla Sugar 10 ditto Java Coffee Rankin's Cheese 10 boxes Pickles 1 case Lucifer Matches 5 cases Mustard 10 cases Lemon Syrup Bottled Ale and Porter 8 hogsheads Port Wine 10 dozen 6 snd 7 inch Rim Locks Looking Glasses Terms — under £30 cash. £30 and under £50— Bill at 3 months.
UNRESERVED SALE.
CONNELL # RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, on the premises, Shortland Crescent— THE Residue of the STOCK IN TRADE, of Mr. N. SlMMS,consisting of— Printed Muslins and Belzorine Dresses Wool Plaid and bordered Cashmere Shawls Small pattern Prints Hosiery and Haberdashery Gents, black silk Kerchiefs, and satin Scarfs Zephyr Crape, Scarfs Imitation and Real Laces S carles Coburgh Merinos Jaconet and Cambric Muslins Bobbin Quillings, German Cotton, Frocks Light and dark fancy Vestings, JCweeds Cassimeres and broad cloths 6-4 gray Military Frieze Ladies lasting and leather Shoes Silk, gilt, and metal Buttons Ladies and Gents, white coloured and straw Kid Gloves, Gents, coloured Cashmere ditto Carpeting Carter's Whips 8-4 Elankets 2 three burner Shop Lamps An eight day spring Clock, in case, warranted &c, &c. &s.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 233, 23 August 1848, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 233, 23 August 1848, Page 1
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