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TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
R. GILFILLAN
Will sell by Auction, on Thursday next, the instant, at the Stores of Brown and Campbell, at Eleven o'clock — A VARIETY of elegant FLOWER VASES, some plain and others richly ornamented and colored, ruby and silvered, ruby and gold, turquoise, topaz, opal, &c. Toilet Bottles, plain and ornamented and colored, as above Jugs, opal painted with stoppers Tumblers, ditto Custard Cups, with cut handles Champagne Glasses, Tumblers Salts, Wine Glasses Mustard Pots, Claret Glasses Sugar Basons, Liqueur Glasses Goblets, Oil Bottles with handles & stoppers
MUSIC. Imperial Bijou for 1848, with splendidly illuminated title page Jenny Lind's Album Elements of Music, and upwards of 100 pieces of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
BOOKS. Johnson's Lives of the Poets Robertsons History of Scotland Burns 's Works, Curries edition Robertsons America Smith's Wealth of Nations Robinson Crusoe Clarkes Travels in Russia and Turkey Travels in Mexico Arabian Nights Entertainments Young Man's Own Book Arithmetic for (. hildren Spelling Books, Prayer Books Dictionaries and Grammars With a great variety of Standard Novels, by French and English authors. ALSO PLASTER CASTS of the following celebrated Works of Art :—: — Venus de Medicis Venus — Thorwaldsen's Apollo Ariadne Eve at the Fountain
Also 19 Boxes Glass— lo x 7 to 10i x 13£ 200 Pairs Moleskin Trowsers &c. &c. &c.
PONY CART AND HARNESS.
THOMAS WESTON * CO. Have received instructions from Mr. Edgerley, to Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 30th instant, at their Stores Shortland Street at 1 1 o'clock precisely— MR. EDGERLEY'S well-known TIMOR PONY, broken in to Saddle and HARNESS Light PONY CART and set of Harness complete.
FORTY ACRE FARM IN THE VICINITY OF MOUNr EDEN, AND SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN COOPEII'S BAY.
THOM4S WESTON # Co. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 30th March, at their Stores, j Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock, A FORTY ACRE FARM in the vicinity of Mount Eden, being Suburban Lots 138 and 139, having a frontage of 2000 links to a Government Road, and situated near to the Cabbage Tree Swamp. SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in Cooper's Bay (being subdivision of Suburban Allotments 69 and 70, having frontages of 50 feet), pleasantly situated near the residence of the Rev. J. F Churton, commanding a good view of the harbour, and only five chains fiom the Manukau Road. Terms — 25 per cent, deposit to be paid on the fall of the hammer, and the remainder by bills at 3 and 6 months from the day of sale, upon due payment <of which the transfer will be given.
WANTED.— A Female Servant, as Cook and Housemaid in a small Family. A} ply at this Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 294, 24 March 1849, Page 1
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