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§>ate 6p auction*

CONNELL 8c RIDINGS

Will Sell by Public Auction, on THIS DAY (Wednesday), at Eleven o'clock, AT THE STORES OF Mr. JOHN I. MONTEFIORE,

EX THE

AMERICAN SHIP 'AUGUSTINE HEARD,' 75 BARRELS ROSIN ISO ditto Pitch 70 ditto Tar 130 ditto Pork 9 ditto Peaches 30 ditto Beans 10 ditto Peas 16 ditto Vinegar 10 Half-barrels Mackarel 10 Kits Mackarel 5 Kegs Salmon 5 do. Tongues and Sounds 3 Drums Codfish 40 Boxes Chocolate 57 Dozen Rakes 20 Bales Hops 25 Puncheons Rum 80 Packages Tobacco 2 Mahogany Bureaus 2 ditto Sofas 1 ditto Desk 4 Painted Chests Drawers 4 ditto Wash-stands 75 Dressing Tables, in shooks 75 Wash-stands, ditto 75 Ash Oars 1 Dozen nests Flour Pails 2 ditto ditto Boxes 12 Looking Glasses 3 Ploughs

DWELLING HOUSE AND BUILDING LOTS.

y CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, Wednesday, at Twelve o'clock, 1 HE Commodious DWELLING i HOUSE, Paddock, and Garden, near Freeman's bay, recently occupied by Mr. Hardy, Also — Fourteen Building Lots adjoining thereto, varying in quantity from 1 rood to 1 acre. This House and Lands are beautifully situated on the healthful slope looking into Freeman's Bay, and commands a splendid view of the Harbour. Many of the lots having frontages to the wide street leading 1 to Freeman's Bay, and forming the western boundary of the own. Plan to be seen at the Mart.

OLD ESTABLISHED CORN AND FLOUR STORE.

AMEARS in returning his sincere thanks . to his Friends and the Public generally, for the liberal support that he has received since his commencement in business ; begs to acquaint them that having on hand a large number of Pigs and Sheep, — he has this day commenced killing Parties wishing to favour him with a call can be supplied with good Pork and Mutton

at MODERATE PRICES. Just received a fresh supply of Hams and Bacon, Lard, Salt Beef, Maize, Bran, Flour, Cape Barley, Oats, Clover and other seeds, Shortland-street, June 20 ; 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 319, 20 June 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 319, 20 June 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 319, 20 June 1849, Page 1

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