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HYAM JOSEPH Will sell, at his Mart, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock— FLOUR llice Te» Prime Mess Beef in tierces Coffee Sugar Starch, in -|-cwt. and cwt. boxes Moleskin, Grecian Doeskin, and Duck Trowsers Superfine black and drab ditto Guernsey Frocks Seaming Twine Duck ' Black Satin and light Summer Vests ( Regatta, Scotch Twill and white Shirts Black and colored Silk Handkerchiefs Red Comforters Spades Wheat Mills \ Flour Sieves French Lights Ploughs Gate Hinges Cheese Aud a Variety of Merchandise. Terms at Sale.
HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.
HYAM JOSEPH
Has received instructions to Sell, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Monday, the 25th instant, at 1 1 o'clock — ALL that Piece of LAND situate at the corner of Chancery -street and a lane known as Thompsons-lane, exactly opposite the Police Barracks, having frontages to Chancery -street, 32 feet, and Thompson'slane, 46 feet, together with that well-finished DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon — tontaining two parlours, two bed-rooms, kitchen, with a good well of water, yard fenced in, and all the appurtenances necessary for comfort and convenience. The Auctioneer would merely add that the above premises are situated in the most populous part of Auckland, and will always command a rental of £40 per annum. Terms liberal,
TO SAWYERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell without reserve at his Mart, on Monday, the 25th instant, at 1 1 o'clock — THE RIGHT TO CUT TIMBER over a very large tract of Land in Little Muddy Creek, for the period of three years. The above Land is very heavily Timbered, and no Timber has yet been cut or felled j upon the Land.
J. CODLIN & W. BRETT,
Carcase and Retail Butchers, BEGS to announce to their Friends and Customers that they have again commenced business in the above line ; next door to the Ship Inn, Queen-street. Any orders that may be received within five miles of Auckland will be attended to. N.B. — Shipping supplied with Meat and Vegetables on the lowest terms. Sept. 22, 1848.
MISS JENNINGS,
LATE OF SYDNEY, BEGS respectfully to acquaint the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity, that she has commenced the Millinery and Dressmaking Business, and trusts by strict attention and punctuality, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Miss J. invites an early inspection of her well selected stock of New Goods, which will be opened on Wednesday, the 20th Instant, consisting of — Baby Linen, Childrens Dresses, Stays, Parasols, Straw Bonnets, Collars, Cuffs, Flowers, Widow's Caps, and a Variety of articles too numerous to particularize.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 242, 23 September 1848, Page 1
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