tip auction* i ____ — ... . . — — — -'"■-" UNEXPIRED LEASE OF ALLOTMENTS AT EPSOM, WITH HOUSES ERECTED THEREON. 5 THOMAS WESTON, 8s CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 6th July, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock, THE Unexpired Tcim of Lease of an Allotment, situate in Darly-vStreet, Epsom, with the House erecled thereon, at present occupied by Mr. Ladbrook as a Butchers' Shop. Terms— Cash.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Ex " Jane Catherine." CONNELL Zf HIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on an early day — TWO CASES NEW BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Just Arrived, per "Jane Catherine," from London. Particulars in a fntuic advertisement.
The Unhlrsignei) have for Salf, I |f) CASES FINE OLD PORT, @ 34 s * P er dozen. 10 ditto ditto Sherry, (q) 345. per dozen 10 ditto ditto Bronte Madeira, (a) 30s. " Champagne in 1 dozen cases, @ 48s. Poit and Sherry, @ 10s. gallon Pale Brandy, @ 15s. " Geneva in Cases of 15 bottles, @ 255. p> case J. A. Gilkill vn & Co. Queen-street, June 15th, 1549. The Undersigned have leceived, per Jane CvninßiNE and BERHAMroRE — CAMP OVENS, ROD AND BAR IRON, all sizes American Axes and Axe Handles, Paints Turpentine, Floor Cloth, &c, &c. J. A. Gilfillan & Co. Queen-street, June 30, 1849. TO SCIENTIFIC GENTLEMEN AND OTHERS. A COLLECTOR OF SHELLS (for his own personal gratification) whose collection is unnecessarily large, is willing to reduce it. The Shells are all Tropical — new and choice specimens, lecently obtained, and constitute a great vaiiety of the various classes, orders, families, genera, and species known in popular Conchology. Address, for further information, S. S. R. " New Zealander'' office. June 25, 1849. "IT HE Undersigned, on quilting business as 8 Licensed Victualler, begs to ofier his thanks to his numerous friends, who have so kindly supported him for the last four years, and at the same time lequests that all communications intended for him may be left at the office of Mr. Matston, Solicitor, West Queen Street. Wm. Tutty. Ship Inn, June 30, 1819. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex " Maukin," | O HHDS. FINE JAMAICA RUM. "■• V W. S. Grahame, Fort -street
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THERE will be a Meeting of the Subscribers to the Presbyterian Church, in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Thursday, the sth July, at 7 o'clock. By Order of the Committee, R GILFILLAN. CHOICE FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS. A FEW of the best sort of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Peais, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots und Plumbs, together with some Vines, and a few choice shrubs, Camel las Laurustinuses, &c, &c, for sale at the Nursciy Ground of the late John Edgerley, Epsom Road. Early application should be made, Auckland, Jung 11, 1819,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 323, 3 July 1849, Page 1
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