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MR. D. NATHAN
Will sell by Public Auction, on THIS DAY, 16th inst., at his Mart, Shortlandstreet — THE "REMAINDER OF THE FANCY DRAPERY, and Fine Goods, Ex Late Arrivals, Also — 1 Case Fancy Tweeds— Silk Velvet Vesting — Merinos — &c, &c, &c. 1 Case Fancy and Black Spanish Stocks — Satin do. of patterns with Albeit and Napier Fronts — Black Brussels Fancy Check — Satin, Ducape,and Corah Handkerchiefs, &c, &c, &c. 1 Case Woman's and Children's broad Coburg — narrow and French Clogs. 1 Case assortment Gimps and Fringes — Dress Buttons in great variety — Ornaments — Cords— &c, &c, &c. 1 case Pictures 1 case large assortment Envelopes, Letter and Note Paper 1 case Quills &c, &c. &c. Terms at Time of Sale.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
MR. D. NATHAN
Has received Instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, 28th instant — "THHE HULL of the American WHALE 1 SHIP " HOPE." about 400 tons, as she now lies at Taboo Point, Bay of Islands; — she is copper and composition fastened throughout, strongly built, has a new keel and false keel, and lies in a safe and suitable position either for removal for repairs or breaking up — and is we]l made fast, head and stern to the shore. After which — A large quantity of Gear, Spars, Blocks, Stores, 2 Cables and 2 Anchors in excellent condition. Terms at the Time of Sale.
THOMAS JFESTON $ CO.
Will sell by Auction on Friday, To Morrow, 17th August, at their Stores, ShortlandStreet, at 11 o'clock — WASHING SODA Ground Pepper, Rice Grindstones, Flour Mills Pocket Knives, Hones Sweeping Brooms. Brushes Brass Candlesticks, Snuffers Linen Table Damask Fancy Doeskin Coats Moleskin and Fancy Troxvsers Girl's and Women's Cloaks Lace Caps, Habit Shirts Muslin Collars, Childrens Socks Delaine Dresses, Merino Ticking, Dungaree Web and Cotton Braces Bolt Linen Duck White Counterpanes Blue Cloth Caps And Other Goods.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, 13th August, 1849. PERSONS desirous of Purchasing 1 Team of Working Oxen, 6 in No. 1 Dray and Gear are requested to send in their written offers for the same to the undersigned, by noon of Monday next, the 20 th instant. These Oxen are perfectly broken in and are in good condition, and are to be sold in consequence of being no longer required for the public seivice ; they areat present at Otahuhu, where they may be inspected by any person making previous application at this office. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
TO LET,
TWO COTTAGES, with Four Rooms in each, in Chapel -street, close to Fort Ligai. Apply to James Rutherford, On the Premises.
WANTED.—A FEMALE SERVANT Apply to Mrs, D. Nathan, Auckland, Aug. 15,1549.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 342, 16 August 1849, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 342, 16 August 1849, Page 1
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