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g>ales 65 auction*

DOG CART.

THOMAS WESTON, % CO.

Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 30th March, at their Stores Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock— A FIRST-RATE DOG CART, with Patent Axles, Leather Cushions, &c.

THOMAS WESTON Sf CO.

Will sell by Auction on Friday next, 30th March, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, precisely — AA BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR '*■'" 10 '* Siam and Grocers' do. 5 Bales Sole Leather 50 Gross Ginger Beer Corks 4 half Kegs Negrohead Tobacco 14 boxes Cigars 500 each out of bond 2 Quarter Casks Port Wine Tubs Sugar Candy 4 casks Molasses Stripe and Regatta Shirts Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs Fancy Prints, Shawls Flushing and other Trowsers Drapery and Millinery Buttons, Pocket Knives, And other Goods.

FORTY ACRE FARM IN THE VICINITY OF MOUNT EDEN, AND SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN COOPER'S BAY.

THOMAS WESTON Sf Co.

Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 30th March, at their .Stores, 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. P Churton, commanding a good view of the harbour, and only five chains from the Manukau Road. Terms— 2s 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.

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.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18490328.2.5.1

Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 295, 28 March 1849, Page 2

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329

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 295, 28 March 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 295, 28 March 1849, Page 2

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