§>ales ty auction.
MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Monday next, July 16, at the Store of Mr. BARNETT KEESING— riiHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK IN J_ TRADE, consisting of— 50 pairs Cut and Plain Decanters 50 dozen Cut Tumblers 50 « Plain ditto 50 " Sickles 2 « large Wheat Mills 200 Iron Pots, all sizes 50 dozen Spades 16 " Bright Tomahawks •>_} 20 " Playing Cards 1 case Cash Boxes 6 dozen Adzes 6 " Felling Axes 3 " Frying Pans 6 " Brass Flour Sieves 200 pairs 12-4 Cotton Sheets 100 " 10-4 Rugs Blankets, Carpet Bags, Flannels Shirtings, Calicos, Pilot Coats Flannel Drawers, Blue Guernseys Striped Guernseys, Bridles Scotch Bonnets, Red Comforters Superfine black cloth Frock Coats Doeskin, Tweed, and Jean ditto Cotton Handkerchiefs, black and fancy silk ditto, Ribbons Socks and Stockings, Children's ditto, Llue and Fancy P/ints Black, blue, doeskin, buckskin, drab, Pilot Cloth, Duck, white and dark Moleskin Trowsers Black and blue cloth and fancy silk and satin Vests Scotch Twilled and Regatta Shi its, white ditto, linen collars Duck and Canvas, blue serge Shirts Merinos, Long Cloths, Paper Hangings Women's Cloaks, Looking Glasses Fine blue cloth Jackets White and black Thread Blue cloth Caps, &c, &c, &c. The whole of the above will be sold without THE LEAST RESERVE. Terms under £30 cash— above that sum, approved bills at 3 months. Sale to commence at 4 past 10.
II YAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to submit to public competition, at his Mart, on Monday, the 23rd inst., at li o'clock, ALL that piece ofLAND **• situate on the North Shore, in the Parish of Takapuna, being Country Allotment No. 143, containing 89 Acres and 10 perches, having extensive frontages to the Waitemata River, and a Government Road, and well supplied with wood and water. Title from the Crown.
"~~ TO~BE "LET, THE HOUSE and PREMISES now in occupation of the undersigned. Possession will be given in the first week of August, next. D. Pollen. Windsor Terrace, July 12, 1849.
EDUCATION. THE Pupils of Mrs. Wakefield's Establishment, resume their studies after the present recess, on Monday, July 16th. Official Bay, July 11, 1849.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, July 5, 1849. nPHE present Contractor having given the A stipulated notice for the termination of his contract, Tenders for supplying this Department with Bread in the District of Auckland from Ist September, 1849, to 31st March, 1 850, will be received by the undersigned until noon of Wednesday, the Ist of August next. The Conditions of Supply, &c, will be found in the Commissatiat Advertisement, dated 24th January, 1849, and published in the "New Zealander" newspaper. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 327, 12 July 1849, Page 1
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