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$ales bp auction*

THOMAS WESTON blw. Will sell by Auction, To-Morrow, Friday, 7th Sept., at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock— 8 BOXES WINDOW GLASS 16 h 12 4 " " " 10 h 12 4 « « " 10 m 8 Moleskin Coats and Trowsers Doeskin " " Calico, Fancy Prints White Shirts, Hosiery Oil Cloth, Table Covering Brass Candlesticks, Matches A Strong Built BOAT, with Masts, Sails &c. A BAKER'S CART AND, A Variety of Household Furniture consisting of — Chairs, Tables, Washhandstands Kitchen Dresser and Press, Safe Portable Water Closet, Kitchen Uteusils And a Variety of other Goods.

ON ACCOUNT OF WHOMfIT MAY CONCERN. HYAM JOSEPH Will sell by Auction, on Friday, the 7th inst. at 12 o'clock in the forenoon, '|WO BALES BLAKETS, more or less ■• damaged by salt water, ex " Maukin," from Sydney, transhipped from the " Chartley Castle," in Sydney Harbour :—: — /j)\ No. 62—50 pairs 9 4 Blankets, wrapper, \ / tarpauling, and double cenvas Ditto, No. 64— 50 pairs 11-4 Blankets, ditto, ditto, and ditto*

GLASSWARE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will tell by Auction on Saturday next, Bth instant — fit CASKS GLASS WARE, consisting of— ** 50 dozen plain and fluted Tumblers 10 " Cruets 7 Sets Decanters Lamp Shades — Chimneys Liqueur Stands &c. &c.

COIVNELL Sf HIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on Saturday next, Bth September — ONE CRATE TINWARE consisting of — Panakins, Camp Kettles Basins, Tea Pots, Coffee- Pots Cullenders, Pie Dishes, Milk Dishes Scoops, Plates, Funnels Graters, Slop Pails Trays, Toddy Kettles &c, &c, &c.

TO LET. ANEW and Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Symonds Street, near the south entrance of Albert Barracks, and commanding extensive views of the Harbour, Auckland Park, &c. The House consists of Two Sitting Rooms, with fire places, Three Bed Rooms, Closet, with a detached Kitchen and Servants' Room, a Stable, Well, &c. Apply to CONNELL AND RIDINGS.

ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. MR. F. ARMSON, having recently arrived in this colony from London, where, for many years, he has been extensively engaged as an Architect and SurveyGr, takes this course of informing the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he resides and has an office in Princes-street (next to Wood's Hotel), with a view to carrying on the above business. Mr. Armson has brought with him letters of introduction, and also testimonials from men in the same profession at home. But his reliance for success will be in performing with integrity and efficiency the business placed in his hands. With these views he solicits the countenance and support of the public generally. Princes-street, August 29th, 1849.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 351, 6 September 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 351, 6 September 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 351, 6 September 1849, Page 2

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