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THOMAS WESTON $ Co.
Will sell by Auction on Friday next, the 10th instant, at their Rooms, Shortlandstreet, at 11 o'clock precisely — A Variety of GOODS, consisting of MEN'S DOESKIN COATS AND TROWSERS Scotch Twill Shirts Blue Serge ditto White Cotton Blankets Blue cloth Caps Moleskin and fancy Trowsers Cloaks, Scissors, Knives Linen Damask Napkins and Table Cloths Delaine dresses Ticking, blue stripe White and Grey Calicoes Gloves, Ribbons, Habit Shirts Coburgh Cloths, Merinoes Looking Glasses Sugar, Coffee, Soap Brass Pedestal, Chamber Candlesticks Flour Mill, multiplying wheel Publican's Door Lamp Brush Ware Carbonate Soda, Washing do. Arrowroot, Snuff in bond Lamp Chimnies Pair Sash Doors ALSO 10 bags Taranaki Flour, 84 lbs. 2 ditto second ditto Casks Prune, Mess Beef « Vinegar &c, &c. Terms at Sale.
TWO HORSE-POWER CORN MILL.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstieet, on Saturday next, 11th inst., at 11 o'clock — DEAN'S PATENT PORTABLE CORN MILL, of two horse power, with Iron Dressing Machine for grinding and Dressing Wheat, Maize, &c, atone operation.
CONNELL £ RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, on Saturday next, 1 lth instant, at the Mart, at 1 1 o'clock, THE FRAMING, BOARDS, DOORS, &c, OF TWO HOUSES An excellent Suit of Sails for a Cutter 2 Coils of Rope A lot of Slop Clothing A quantity Prime Hams and Bacon Fine Flour Biscuit Ironmongery and Tinware Hams and Bacon Maize 1 Cask Currants Moist Sugar &c. &c. &c.
BUILDING LAND IN WEST QUEEN STREET.
CONNELL % RIDINGS
Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, 1 5th inst. — A VALUABLE CORNER ALLOTMENT, **• having a frontage of eighty links to West Queen Street, and another of fouity-two links to Chapel Street.
TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, THE Property on the Epsom Road, formerly occupied by the late JohnEdgerly. For Particulars apply to Mr. Hayes, Grocer, Shortland-street. FOR SALE. Three Milch Cows, one with a calf by her side, and a Mai^^nd Foal. Apply as above. August 3, 184 ft.
11HE Undersigned begs to inform the Pub- . lie in general, and Military Officers in garrison, that he has re-commenced business at his old Shop in Field's Lane, and hopes by low prices and strict attention to business to gain their patronage. T. Dunn, Lock Smith and Bell Hanger. dEIT Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing neatly done,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 339, 9 August 1849, Page 1
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