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THOMAS WESTON, 8s CO. Will sell by Auction, at their stores, Shortland street, on MoNUAYjiext, Nov. 12, at eleven o'clock — | CASE DAHLIA, Figured and Flowered •"■ Albert Coberg and Blue Vases 1 case Chimney Ornaments Bronze and Steel Bar Fenders Britannia Metal Tea and Co ffee Pots Hand and Pitsaws Lucifer Matches, Thimbles Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes Moleskin and Fancy Trousers White and Grey Calico White Shirts and Chemises Scotch Twill Shirts, Thread Blue Serge Shirts, Needles Mould Candles, Sugar And other Goods.
MEADOW HAY. THOMAS WESTON * CO. Have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Stores, Shortland- street, on Monday, 12th Nov., at 12 o'clock, THIRTY 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 co (tract, at any time prior to the above date.
BUSINESS PREMISES, IN WESTQUEEN STREET. THOMAS WBSTON $ Co. Have received instructions to offer to Public • Auction, at their Stores, Shortlund-street. on Friday, 16th November inst., at 12 o'clock, (if not previously disposed of by private contract) — ALL THOSE BUSINESS PREMISES situate in West Queen Street, at present occupied by Mr. Grimlay, Butcher and General Dealer. The House comprises on the Ground Floor a Shop, Sitting Room, Bed Room, and Kitchen. On the First Story, Two Front, Rooms, 10 by 12, and Two Skillion Rooms. The Property is fenced in — there is a Well of good water, and Outhouses. Further information can be obtained on the Premises, or from the Auctioneers. Terms at Sale.
Ex " AVON." II ART $ SON Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, on Monday next, at li o'clock, without reserve, the following MERCHANDIZE, ex " Avon" :— |f| BALES OAKUM ■**■* 15 coils 2-yarn Spun-yarn 5 " 3-yarn ditto 12 " Coir Rope 1 bale Door Mats 4 packages Bengal Canvas (i Nests Clothes Baskets 1 bale Seaming Twine 1 " Roping ditto 1 " Gunuey Bags 20 catties young Hyson 8 kegs black Faint 4 " red ditto 1 case Toys, Fireworks ALSO, Crate Glassware Case Stationery. &c. &c.
PART of a HOUSE to let to a respectable small family, near the Court House ; enquiic at the oflice of this Paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 373, 10 November 1849, Page 1
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