§>ales tig auction.
MR. D. NATHAN
Will sell by Auction, on Tuesday the 15th Jan., 1850, at his Mart; Shortland-street, AN Excellent Assortment of NEW DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS, ex " Thames," viz. *.—. — 17 yards Drab Satin 32 ditto ditto '45 ditto Black ditto 45 ditto PntiufttiP 45 ditto ditto i 1 piece Black Figured ditto 8 ditto Book Muslins 5 dido Hard Book do. 30 ditto Window Muslins 8 ditto Mull ditto 20 White Muslin Dresses 20 Fancy De Lame ditto 0 California ditto 50 White, Black, Slate, various Roll Jacconet 4 Boxes Satin Bonnet Ribbons 2 ditto Cap Flowers 20 Black Satin Scarfs and Shawls 50 doz. assorted fancy Pekin Gimp* French Cambric and Muslin bordered Handkerchiefs 20 Handsome Summer Shawls 10 dozen Children's Coloured Cotton Gloves 10 ditto ditto Lisle ditto 4 ditto Habits Colored Silk ditto 6 ditto Fancy ditto 2 ditto Embroidered Pearl ditto C doz. Habits White and Colored Kid Gloves 6 ditto ditto Embroidered ditto G ditto Men's Colored Silk ditto 20 ditto (general assortment) Kid and other Gloves Infant's llobes Ladies' Cap Fronts Collars— Habit Shiits 1 case Ladies' Fancy Tuscan Bonnets 60 pWps Cambric Lone Cloth 20 ditto Unbleached Calicoes 10-4 and 12-4 White Marcella Counterpanes Ladies' Purses — Reticules, and an excellent selection of other Goods, too large to particularize. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. TERMS—Under £30 cash, above that sum, approved Bills at 3 months.
SELLING OFF!
TAMES PERRY Saddler and Harness MaJ ker, begs to notify that he has THIS DAY commenced SELLING OFF the whole of his Extensive Stock of Saddlery, Cart Harness, &c. These Goods are worthy the attention of the Public as they will be sold very cheap. Thft whole stock must be cleared out by the 10th of February, at any sacrifice. Shortland-slrect/Jan. 11, ISSO.
rpHE Undersigned about to leave the colony JL respectfully requests all parties indebted to him to settle their accounts without delay. James Perry, Saddler. Shortland-street, Jan. 11, 1849.
TO LET,
(with immediate -possession,) rnHE commodious HOUSE and PREMISES -L in High-street, lately known as " THE
bee-iuve: 1
These Premises are situated most advantageously for any business purpose, being next to the Post Office and Custom House, and are peculiarly adapted for a Draper's or any similar business, as they will be let with the complete and excellent iittings now thereon. Apply to Mr. T. C. 1-lau.amork.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that his • Academy will be re-opened on Monday, 2 1st instant. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1 , and from 2to 4 o'clock. Branches taught -.—English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography (with the use of Maps and Globes), Mathematics, Latin. Greek, &c. N.B.— An Evening Class from 7to 9 o'clock. January 7, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 391, 12 January 1850, Page 1
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