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HYAM JOSEPH Will Sell by Auction at his Mart, To-Morrov ; Thursday, at 1 1 o'clock prec isely — i O STEEL MILLS slightly damaged 25 Bags fine Siam Sugar 30 Boxes Souchong Tea 50 Bags Pampagna Sugar Ton Loaf Sugar 10 Kegs Butter 10 Tierces Salt Beef 5 Tons V.D.L. Flour 10 Cases Lemon Syrup 40 Boxes Soap 40 do Mould Candles 10 Dozen Blue Serge Shirts 5 do Manilla Hats 30 Muslin Dresses 10 Pieces Bengal Stripes 5 Dozen Ladies' NightcapB 50 Pairs Moleskin Trowsers 10 Pieces Russia Duck Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Wool and Summer Shawls Reel Cotton, Cotton Cord Pearl Buttons Silk and Cotton Velvet Black Brussels and Ducape Neckerchiefs Silk Corahs and Bandanas, 1 Box Chinese Toys Playing Cards Also — without reserve, A Large Timber Carriage, nearly new. POSTPONMENT OP SALE of HORSES & MARES, Ex " Emma," Advertised for Sale on Thursday last.
BY AM JOSEPH Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday next, January sth, 1849, at the Blue Bell Inn, at 1 1 o'clock precisely, the undermentioned Valuable DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES AND MARES, T AWYER— a Black Horse, bro- " ken in to draught, makes a first rate shafter. T urpin — a Bay Horse, broken in to shaft. Captain — a Bay Horse,broken in to draft. Jackit— a Chesnut Horse, broken in to saddle and harness, a first rate Gig horse. Bobby-— a Black, first rate Saddle horse. Rose — a Bay Mare, broken in to saddle and harness. Tasman — a Chesnut Horse, broken ; in to saddle and harness, would make a first rate Stock horse. Charley — a Bay Horse, broken in to saddle and draft. Dover — a Chesnut Saddle Horse. Matilda — a Chesnut Mare, broken to saddle and harness. A Sorrel Horse — and a light Chesnut ditto— well broken in to Saddle. Terms at Sale.
HYSON SKIN TEA at Is. per lb. THE best and newest in the market — brand 1848 — ex Portentia, for sale by the Undersigned, at One Shilling per pound. E. OBrien & Co. Shortland-street, December 23, 1848.
FLAX. THE Undersigned will purchase TIHORI or other superior sorts of FLAX, @ from £14 to £16 Ton, according to quality ; to he delivered at Auckland, on or after the first of March next. Samples of the required quality may be had on application to Whytmw & Co.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 269, 27 December 1848, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 269, 27 December 1848, Page 1
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