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NEW GOODS, Ex " Phantom " and " Sisters." HYAM JOSEPH Begs to announce that he has received instructions to sell by public Auction, at his Mart, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock, Orj DOZ. Super BLUE SERGE SHIRTS 20 dozen Scotch Twill Shirts 30 doz. superior do do 20 doz. Regatta Shirts 20 doz. stripe Cotton do 20 pieces stripe Shirting 50 pairs Miller's Drab Moleskin Trowsers 60 do super do do 50 pieces Fancy Prints 30 pairs White Cantoon Trowzers 50 do super do do 1 doz. Telescopes 6 gross German Silver Spoons 20 doz. Shaving Boxes l 12 doz. Scrubbing Brushes 12 doz. Shoe Brushes 50 gross Lucifer Matches 24 German Silver Watchguards 5 gross Watch Keys 60 doz. Wedding Rings 20 gross Carpenter's Pencils 50 pairs Ladies' Clogs 20 gross Sporting Buttons for Coats ■ • After which 1 2 chests Congou Tea 40 boxes Souchong Tea 40 boxes Soap 20 tierces salt Beef 40 doz. Paste Blacking 30 cases Pint Pickles 20 do. Pint Mustards 10 do. Lemon Syrup 1 5 Boat Oars 1 Cheffonier 2 Chests Drawers Terms — under £30 — Cash Above £30— Approved Bills at Three Month
Without Reserve. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by public Auction, at his Mart, on Monday next, without reserve, 100 BAGS SHIP BISCUIT.
POSTPONMENT OF SALE. WORKING BULLOCKS. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions from Mr. Rich, of Epsom, to sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Wednesday, December 13th 1 A WORKING BULLOCKS, AND ONE xvSHA F T E R The above are well known as Rich's Team, are in good condition, and will work as leaders or pole bullocks. To suit the convenience of purchasers they will be sold in pairs, with Yokes, Bows and Chains, complete. After which — 2 DRAYS Terms at Sale.
ALE AND PORTER. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — XXX AND XX STOUT, in hogsheads Bottled Ale and Porter. J. McCAN, Shortland-street. November 25, 1848.
AT a Meeting of the Provisional Committee of the Auckland and New Ulster AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, held at the Masonic Hotel, on Monday, 27th Nov., — it was resolved that a General Meeting should be held at the same place, on Saturday, the 9th December, at 2 p. m., for the adoption of rules and for the election of officers for the ensuing year. The attendance of all who are interested in the prosperity of the colony is invited. James Baber, Secretary, pro tern. Auckland, Nov. 30, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 262, 2 December 1848, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 262, 2 December 1848, Page 1
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