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THOMAS WESTON # Co. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 30th November, at their Stores, Shortland- street, at 11 o'clock — CASKS SALT BEEF Sugar, Biscuit Taranaki Flour Fenders, Lamps Spades, Nails Handsaws, Candlesticks Vases and Ornaments Braces, Trowsers Coats, Waistcoats Strong Boots, Tea Trays Duck, 72 inch Grey Sheeting And a variety of other Goods.

Ex " THAMES," FROM LONDON. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, O HHDS. SAUCEPANS and TINWARE ** 6 Handtrucks 30 bundles Spades 45 kegs Nails 1 case Household FurniUire 11 Hhds. Hennessy's Brandy ] 0 " Geneva 12 " Trueman, Hanbury,& Cos. Stout 12 " ditto Ale Camp Ovens, &c, &c. J. A, Gilfillan & Co 4 26th Nov., 1849.

AUCKLAND RACES. f^PHE General Meeting of the New Ulster Jockey Club, intended to have been held on the 26th instant, is posponed until the 30th instant at 8 o'clock, p.m., precisely, on which night the applicants for Booths on the course, will be ballotted for, and other matters connected with the ensuing Races determined upon.' A full Meeting is requested. By order, J. Greenwood, Hon. Secretary.

AUCKLAND RACES. AT the last General Meeting of the New Ulster Jockey Club, held at the Exchange Hotel, on the 7th instant — it was resolved, that, all applications from Publicans for the erection of .Booths on the Course during the ensuing races, must be made to Mr. Hardington, the Clerk of the Course, on or "before the 30th inst. The number of Booths will be restricted to five, exclusive of the lotver portion of the Grand Stand. On the 30th inst., the Publicans applying will draw lots for the occupation of the number of Booths allowed. Any further information on this subject may be obtained from the Clerk of the Course at the Exchange Hotel. The successful candidates for Booths will have to pay £6 for this meeting ; the money to be forthcoming immediately after the lots are drawer By older, J. Greenwood, Honorary Secretary.

BEE HIVE. SELLING OFF! Great Sacrifice. BLACKMAN & PATON announce to the Public that as they intend relinquishing the business in a few weeks, they have determined to clear out the whole of their large Stock at less than the cost price.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 378, 28 November 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 378, 28 November 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 378, 28 November 1849, Page 1

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