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CONNELL % H WINGS Will Sell by Auction, at 1 1 o'clock, THIS DAY, ex Deborah, and other late arrivals — O& CASKS PRIME MESS BEEF **** 20 Boxes and chests fine Black Teas 2' Casks and one crate Cheese 13 Casks Butter 50 Doz. Reaping Hooks 3 Qr. -casks Port Wine (Hunt's) 1 Hhd. ditto, ditto 2 Half-tierces Tobacco, negrohead 8 Kegs ditto, ditto 3 CRATES EARTHENWARE, consisting of — Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, and Chamber Ware, Toy Sets, and Chimney Ornaments 6 casks Vinegar — 1 case Lozenges 20 dozen Spades Moist and Refined Sugar, Biscuit 200 bushels Sydney Maize Molasses, Tobacco Pipes Wrapping Paper, &c, &c. ' * i * On Sale— A quantity of Hardwood Posts and Rails for fencing.
CORNELL 8f HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mait, Queenstiteet, TII I S DAY, 11th instant, at 11 o'clock — A GREAT VARIETY OF GOODS, AND MERCHANDISE.
A number of BOOKS, and Miscellaneous Articles ; amongst which aie an excellent B Clarionet, a silver key'd Flute, Table Lamps, Tea Uin, German Dictionary, Brasses Greek Gradus, by Valpy, Valpys Second Greek Delectus, &c, &c.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
For Sale by Private Contract. A COMMODIOUS Weather Boarded Verandah HOUSE, and two acres of excellent Land, in St. George's Bay, within 10 minutes walk of the Town, and in the most rising neighbourhood. For further paiticulars apply at the Office of the New Zealander.
WANT E D, TWO active well conducted BOYS, from 13 to 15 years of age, to act as General Servants, for whatever period may be agreed on, and to proceed to one of the Northern Settlements. ! Further particulars may be learned at this office, before Friday next.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, T> P .RUM, 0,7,0. P,l InBou(] . JLP« Martells Brandy, S Very Superior Old Port, — 3 Doz. Cases. Pale and Gold Sherry, do. do. Bucellas, do. do. 1 Case very superior Gold Sherry, hotlled, 4 dozen. Dunbar & Marzettis Bottled Ale and Porte r. Y. D. L. FLOUR, Ist Quality. Thomas Weston, & Co. Shortland Street, 26th Sept., 1848.
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For Sale hy the Undersigned — BUSHELS OYSTER SHELL *VW L ! M X C. Bkrry, Next to the " Caledonian" Hotel. Fort Stieet,
NOTICE.
MR. GEORGE RICH, of Epsom, begs to acquaint holders of stock, and the public in general, that he has established himself as VETERINARY SURGEON, a profession in which, in all its branches, he has acquired gjeat experience in England, and which he has likeAvise practised piivately in this colony with uniform success. His sei vices are available at any moment ; but it is his intention, for the sake of more general convenience, to attend for consultation at the Masonic Hotel,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 247, 11 October 1848, Page 1
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