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By Order of [the Assistant Commissary General, and on account of the AccountantGeneral of the Navy. CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will seli by Auction, THIS DAY, at their Mart, Queen-street, A QUANTITY OF BREAD BAGS, Empty Packages, and Unserviceable Storer of H.M.S. " Fly." ALSO, On account of the Commissariat Department, 40 Empty Pu ncheons.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-street, A GREAT variety of ARTICLES viz. — Tinware, Table Lamps, Binnacle do. Spirit Pumps, Spirit Measures Copper Tea Kettles, Dish Covers Sheet Iron, Looking Glasses Household Furniture, Glassware 1 case Lucifer Matches Calico, Sole Leather 90 doz. White Calico Shirts Pictures &c. &c. &c. ALSO, By order of the Receiver of Intestate EstatesOne Trcnk of Sundries, being the effects of Joseph Powell deceased.
By Order and for ac§Mnt of H.M. Colonial Govern men t. CORNELL S,- RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, opposite their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, *7thinsf.. at 11 o'clock precisely, THE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE HORSE 1 " LINCOLN."
THOMAS WESTON, # CO. Will sell by Auction, at their stores, Shortland street, on Friday next, Nov. 9, at eleven o'clock — BATTEN & SHINGLE NAILS Spades, Kettles Mould Candles, Sugar Beef Hams, Ground Pepper Cabin and 2nd Biscuit Woollen Drawers, Cloth Caps Scotch Twill Shirts, Thread Blue and Red Guernseys Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes Brittannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots Coats, Trowsers, &c. &c. And other Goods.
MEADOW HAY. THOMAS WEST ON % CO. Have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Stores, Shortland-street, on Monday, 12th Nov., at 12 o'clock, rpHIRTY ACRES, more or less, of -■• MEADOW HAY, growing on the Farm of Mr. JAmes Simms, near the residence of Mr. Patrick Donovan. The crop will be quite ready for mowing on Ist December, and is admitted to be the heaviest and finest crop of Mixed Grasses ever produced in the colony, and will yield at least two and a half tons per acre. The buyer will have the privilege of stacking^the hay on the farm and the convenience of a well made road all the way to Auckland. Terms — An approved bill at six months from the day of sale: The Auctioneers will dispose of the same by private contract, at any time prior to the above date.
EXTENSIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OP DRAPERY, &c. HART & SON Are instructed to Sell by Auction, on Saturday, the 24th November, instant, on the Premises, choice and well-selected STOCK of *• Mr. R. Hunt ; the whole of which will be sold without the least reserve, and upon liberal terms. Full particulars in a future advertisement.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 372, 7 November 1849, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 372, 7 November 1849, Page 1
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