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THOMAS WESTON fy CO. Will sell by Auction on Friday Next, 16th Feb., at their Stores Shortland Street, at 11 o'clock precisely — «>*> DOZEN SHERRY WINE "*"* 1 Keg Butter Negrohead Tobacco 2 bags Siam Sugar 10 " Biscuit 1 Case Confectionary, consisting of Pepperment and mixed Lozmges Car ra way, Coriander & mixed Comfits Bowl and Mixed Pipes 1 Case Post Paper, asscited Memorandum Books, Steel Pens Wafers, Inkstands 1 Case Muslin Lace White Graduated Persian Dresses Figured and Blond Net, &c. AND, To close apartnership accounts , 2 Hhds Ale and Porter.
UNRESERVED SALE,
CART HORSES, DRAYS, CARTS AND HARNESS.
THOMAS WESTON 6> CoHave received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday next, 20th February, at the Blue JBelJ Inn, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, the Proprietor being about to enter into another line of business — £J VERY EXCELLENT CART HORSES, broken in either to shaft or lead 2 Drays 2 Caits 4 Sets Shaft and Trace Harness Terms at Sale.
DRAFT & SADDLE HORSES.
WITHOUT RESEKVE.
HYAM JOSEPH Mas received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Monday next, 19th insi., the followingDraught and Saddle Horses : T^ARMER— a powerful Draught ■- Horse Captain — a Chesnut Horse, for saddle and harness Rosy — a Roan Mare, well adapted for s-iddle and harness. Charley — a Chesnut, an excellent saddle horse Jerry — a Chesnut Hors°, thoroughly broken to saddle, and suitable for a lady. In the importation of the above Horses, they have been well selected, and having been some time in the colony, are recommended as among the finest Horses in the place. Terms at Sale.
UNRESERVED SALE OF CATTLE AND HORSES.
HYAM JOSEPH
Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Monday 19th instant, at 12 o'clock — CHANCE— A first-rate Hack Deceiver — 3 years Boxer — a powerful Draught Horse Touey — good in harness and a fiist-rale Gig Horse ALSO, 12 Cows near calving, and 2 Drays & Harness. Terms Cash.
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT.
To be sold by Private Contract, tbe undermentioned valuable Business Pioperties — IWO HOUSES situate, Shortlaed Street, nearly .opposite the " Exchange Hotel," with afrontagp of 28 feet to Shortland Stieet, depth 66 feet, let for seven years, at £50 per year. also — That old established Grocery Store, lat ely occupied by Mr. Gr. Codlin, situated in High Street, having a frontage thereto of 20 feet, depth 60 feet. These valuable properties will be sold on reasonable terms, the proprietors being about to leave the colony. For fiuther paiticulars apply to Hyam Joseph, Auctioneer, &c, Queen Street.
THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK WILL purchase a limited amount of New Zealand Government Debentures. By order of the Trustees, Ai.ex. Kerr, Accountant. Januaiy 15, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 2
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