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EX "LOUISA." CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at 1 1 o'clock, THIS DAY, at their Mart, Queen Street, OA CASKS and CASES LEV MONS and ORANGES 6 Firkins Butter, superior 50 Best Bathurst Cheeses 6 Hhds. Tooth's XXX Ale 7 Cases Confectionary, Fruits and Preserves 12 Cases Geneva, 2 gallons each 1 Case Handsome Cashmere I Shawls 1 do. Cloth Caps and Parasols 1 do. Lady's Dress Caps 1 do. Men's and Women's Boots 1 Ebony Flute, silver mounted 2 Cases Port Wine 12 do. Pale Sherry, superior And a variety of other Merchandise, now landing, ex iC Louisa."
SICKLES. CONN ELL Sf RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, Dec. 27th, at their Mart, Queen- street, 50 DOZEN B.Y. SICKLES And a variety of other Merchandise.
TWOFOIiD BAY CATTLE, EX "NIMRQD." CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to submit to Public Auction, at their Stockyard, Queen Street, on Tuesday, 2nd January — The CARGO of the Ship « Nimrod/' consisting of— I BULLOCKS STEERS COWS HEIFERS Selected with the greatest care by Mr. McGregor from IMLAY'S WELL KNOWN UEKDS at Twofold Bay. Particulars in a future advertisement. It is scarcely necessary to remind intending purchasers of the great and admitted superiority of the breed of the Twofold Bay Cattle to the Stock usually sent to this country. The breeding Cattle of this Lot, will be found equal in every respect to the best heretofore imported from the same herds. The Cattle may be seen until the day of Sale in Mr. Henry's Paddocks at One Tree Hill.
GRAZING FARM AT THE TAMAKI. To be Sold or Let, CLAYBROOK FARM, adjoining St. John's College Estate, (westward), containing about 70 acres, with good Barn, Stockyard, Cattle Shed, and 3 Cottages. 50 acres are enclosed and cultivated, 30 of which are laid down in grass. An excellent crop of Wheat and Oats to be sold, and several tons of Hay ; also, 4 Bullocks and gear, with plough and other implements. For particulars, enquire of Robt. A. FitzGerald. Fort-street. 22nd Dec, 1848.
FOUND AFLOAT, AFLAT BOTTOMED BOAT. The owner may have her by applying at Taurarua, to the Native Josiab, and paying expenses.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 269, 27 December 1848, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 269, 27 December 1848, Page 1
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