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©ales; by auction*

HAR T # SON

Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, — TWENTY-FIVE BAGS SUGAR 10 bagf> Flour 6 hhds. Rum 5 chests Tea 8 tons Potatoes 5 bags Rice 2 casks Tongues 10 cwt. Loaf Sugar G tons Salt 40 water Bottles 2 Clocks 4 Watches 1 Sextant 1 5 bags Biscuit 10 casks Pork 15 kegs Paint 10 boxes Candles I 1 case Lucifers 7 bags Rice And a variety of Merchandize.

11 ART & SON Will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, on Thursday next, the 10th instant, without the lea&t reserve, — FOUR SUPERIOR PLOUGHS One Ship's Binnacle

GREY ENTIRE HORSE.

HART & SON

Will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, at H o'clock, at their Rooms — A GREY ENTIRE HORSE, one of the very best Draught Horses in the Colony.

DAIRY AND FAT CATTLE.

HART & SON

Will sell by Auction, on S atuhday next, at 12 o'clock, precisely, in the Yard of the "Grey Hound Inn," Queen-street — HTWENTY-TWO very superior I MILCH COWS 8 Fat Bullocks 10 Steers 12 Calves

EX " ST. MICHAEL," From London.

Now landing, and on Sale hy the Undersigned, n BALES SLOPS, CALICO 8 Cases Slops, Hosiery, Cloth, &c. Thomas Lewis. Whaif, Queen-street, January 9, 1860.

FINE CHANCE.

TO LET— -Upon very advantageous terms, for such period as may be agreed upon, A Convenient THREE ROOMED HOUSE, in Albert Street, having a very commodious Cellar, fine spring of water ; eight stall Stable, and five stall Cowshed. There is also a good back entrance to the premises. For particulars, apply to W. Hart & Son, Queen Street.

DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.

THE Undersigned are instructed to offer for Sale by Private Contract, a very Desirable ALLOTMENT OF LAND, situated near the Windsor Castle, Mechanics' Bay, with a very convenient Raupo House and a Stable, built of wood, together with the Household Furniture contained therein, consisting of Chaiis, Tables, &c. For further particulars apply to Hart & Son.

WANTED TO PURCHASE.

ALE AND POUTER BOTTLES. Apply to J. A. GILFILLAN, & Co. Lower Qucen-strecl; January BLh, 1830,

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 390, 9 January 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 390, 9 January 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 390, 9 January 1850, Page 1

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