Saleg tip auction* HART $ SON I Will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, on Toi Morrow, Thursday, the 4th instant, at 1 1 o'clock, without the leant reserve — fit CHESTS SOUCHONG TEA ** 4 " Congou " 3 boxes Gunpowder " 5 tons Sugar 5 Cwt. Cheese 1 case Hams 10 casks Biscuit 20 bags " 10 tons Flour, in 100 and 200 lb. bags 10 dozen Lemon Syrup 1 case Lucifers 2 bags Oatmeal 1 case Confectionary 20 boxes Mould Candles 10 casks Beef 15 bags Rice 5 " Coffee 1 cask Carbonate of Soda 10 tins Candied Peel 1 case Paste Blacking 1 Hhd. Ale 3 " Brandy 20 dozen Superior Port 20 " Choice Sherry 1 cask Pork 15 casks bottled Ale and Porter 4 boxes Starch 4 cases Assorted Jams Looking Glasses 10 dozen Scotch Twill Shirts 20 pieces Print 3 dozen Boy's White Shirts 2 crates Crockery A quantity of Glassware Furniture, &c, A great Variety of Miscellaneous Articles.
To Lovers of the Sportß of the Turf, THOROUGH BRED ENTIRE HORSE FOR SALE. rpHE Thorough Bred ENTIRE HORSE 1 " rovxra iuoses," by imported horse "Aaron" out of "Fiddleface," by " Camerton," foaled in October, 1846, bred by Mr. David Capel, N. S. W. " Fiddleface" gained the prize for the best blood mare exhibited at the Maitland Agricultural Society's Show, in 1846. " Young Moses " is a dark bay with black points, stands 1 5^ hands high, and broke to Saddle — on view at the Exchange Livery Stables.
HART # SON Have the pleasure to announce that they are instructed by the proprietor, Thomas Palon, Esq., to Sell by Public Competition, on Saturday, the 6th October, at one o'clock, the above named Horse. In inviting the attention of sporting gentle- ■ men to the sale of the above Horse, the Auctioneers would observe that there cannot be a doubt but that he will carry off more than one lof the stakes at the ensuing Races. There is abundant time for training. The Horse " Young Moses" possesses all the points that denote speed, he is good bottom, in short his racing qualifications are unquestionable — on reference to the Sydney papers it will be seen that " Young Aaron" own biother to " Young Moses" carried off the Maiden Plate at Maitland in January last, beating all his competitors, some of the best racing bloods in N.S.W., •with great ease and in dashing style. " Young Moses" has been pronounced by the most competent judges quite equal to his brother in speed and strength.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, Ist October, 1849. 1 LENDERS for Treasury Bills will be r e " - ceived at this office until noon of Frida y next, the sth instant. Each Tender will be in Duplicate, Sealed, and Endorsed "Tender for Bills." Phiup Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
NOTICE. MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, begs to inform his friends that he will be prepared to supply the neighbourhood of Official Bay, and the residents of Auckland generally, with BREAD, BISCUITS, &c, and will at all times, have on hand, a first rate article. Auckland, Oct. 1,1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 362, 3 October 1849, Page 1
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