§>ale# ty> auction. HYAM JOSEPH Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart on Monday next, at 1 1 o'clock, MOIST AND LOAF SUGAR Mould Candles, Soap l " Fine Flour Congou Tea , . Sjßgar Candy Pickles, pints Mustard, Salt Beef t5 Blacking 11 Case Gin Sherry and Port Wines 0 Lemon Syrup Paint Oil and Turpentine Navy Blue and Fancy Prints a Regatta Shirts Scotch Twill do. Telescopes Shoe Brushes 1 Miller's Drab and White Moleskin Trowsers Blue Serge Shirts Shaving Boxes Russia Duck &c, &c. Terms at Sale. £*£ The Sale of Summer Goods, ex " Trafalgar," is postponed till further notice.
HORSES FOR SALE. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions from Mr. Hart, to sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 14th day of December, instant, at 1? o'clock, opposite his Mart, unless previously disposed of by private contract, NELLY — Grey Mare, nearly thoroughbred Arab, warranted thoroughly quiet, and accustomed to carry a Lady . BIJOU— a Bright Bay Gelding, ditto The above Hoises are free from vice, are perfectly gentle, and have first rate style and action. Terms — Liberal. WITHOUT^ RESERVE. HYAM JOSEPH HAS received Instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Queen Street, on Monday, J Bth Dec, without the least reserve, A BRICK HOUSE, with Four Rooms and Cellar, well finished and in good condition, together with a well of water, situate at the corner of Durham and Albert-streets, and only three minutes walk from the Post Office, nearly opposite the residence of Mr. Robertson, Architect, and at present occupied by Mr. MacDonald, Surveyor. Terms at Sale.
EDWARD WALL, (Late of the Bay of Islands), RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has commenced business as Ship and General BLACKSMITH, nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street, where he hopes — by executing Oiders intrusted to him with punctuality, neatness, and despatch — to meet with a share of public patronage. flgg" For hire by the day or week, 3 powerful Jack-Screws for canting vessels, raising houses, &c. Auckland, Dec. 9, 1848.
NOW SELLING AT THE CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE HIGH STREET, SPLENDID NEW FRVITS, FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. TyrOTWITHSTANDING the scarcity of 111 1 fine Fruit at present in Auckland, R. Reynolds begs to acquaint his customers and the public that his prices will be even lower than heretofore for a first-rate sample. Dec, 8, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 264, 9 December 1848, Page 1
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