Sales bp auction*
EXTENSIVE SALE OF MERCHANDIZE.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Thomas Lewis, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Store, Fort- street, on Wednesday next, 18th instant, at 10
o'clock, preparatory to removing into his New Store, PILOT CLOTH Superfine ditto, Black and Blue Cassimere, Buckskin, Tweeds Waistcoatings, Salicias Buttons, Twist, &c. Paris Hats Long Cloth Shirts, Blue Serge ditto Striped and Regatta ditto Moleskin Trowsers, Tweed ditto Tweed Coats, Pilot Cloth and Beaver ditto Fancy Vests, Cloth Caps Reel Cotton, Combs Sole Leather, Kangaroo Skins Van Diemen's Land Jams, Ditto Hops Sugars, viz.*, Java, Mauritius, Taal,Siam,' Refined Teas, vizi : Congou, Hyson Skin Matches, viz. : London, Sydney, German Strong Kip Boots, Ladies' Shoes Hosiery, Brown Cotton Half-Hose Worsted ditto Gloves — Kid and Lisle Thread Braces, Flannel, Blankets Carpetting, Hearth Rugs White Calico, Prints, Huckaback Delaine Dresses, Orleans Cloth Gala Plaids, Gros de Naples Satinette, Roll Jaconetts Brown Holland, Muslin Gauze and Bonnet Ribbons Cap aad Bonnet Flowers Dunstable Bonnets, Lace and Net Ladies' Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs Gentlemen's ditto ditto Cotton ditto And a great variety of other Articles. Terms at Sale.
NOTICE.
CONNELL 3f RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on a day to be named in a future advertisement (probably about Ist May),
ALL those valuable Lots of BUILDING LAND and DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Official Bay, Auckland, and well known as the property of Francis Fisher, Esq., formerly Attorney -General of New Zealand. The whole consists of about an Acre and a Quarter of Town Land, within 100 yards of the landing place at Official Bay, having extensive frontage to Eden Crescent and Jermyn Street.
THOMAS WESTON it CO.
Will Sell by Auction on Friday next, 1 3th April, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at J 1 o*clock precisely — COTTON SHEETS, FANCY PRINTS Silk and Cotton HanJkerchiefs American Clocks Colonial Tweed, Pilot Cloths Shawls' Buttons Lead Pencils, Pocket Books Pencil Casei, Sealing Wax Fancy Vests and Trowsers Mauritius Sugar, Sole Leather Negiohead Tobacco Boys' Belts, Fancy Dresses Japanned Candlesticks, And other Goodsi
P. DONOVAN,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he intends immediately to open a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CORN AND HAY STORE,
in Shortland Crescent, in the Premises adjoining Mr. Hughes's Grocery establishment. P. D. having on hand a large quantity of Prime Hay, hopes by attention to orders, with moderate charges, to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their orders. N.B. — Considerable allowance made to purchasers taking large quantities,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 299, 11 April 1849, Page 1
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