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HART & SON Will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, To-Morrow, Thursday, 2 1th instant, at 11 o'clock, (without the least reserve) 20 BAGSV. D. L. FLOUR Ist quality 30 do. Sugar 20 do. Biscuit 3 pockets Hops 10 chests and catty boxes Tea , 3 tons coarse Salt 1 do. prime Salt Pork 5 kegs superior Salt Butter | ton ditto Hams and Bacon 1 case Soup and Boulli -__ 6 hogsheads Rum 10 cases superior Port and Sherry~ — 1 cask Molasses 24 boxes Soap 2 tons Hoop-Iron, 1 inch & If inch Sheet and Pipe Lead 4 Ploughs 10 doz. B Y Sickles 3 do. Wheat & Flour Selves 20 boxes Fire Works 1 case Lucifer Matches 11 doz. Spades, assorted Nos., 5 cases Soft Goods, ex late arrivals, consisting of, White and Unbleached Calicoes, White, Colored and Fancy Moleskin Trowsers, Mole skin Coats, Cotton and India Rubber Braces, Guernseys, Boy's Coats, &c, and a variety of Merchandize.
HART $ SON Will hold the Second of their Periodical Sales of Cattle, on Saturday next, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, at the Stock Yard of the " Grey Hound Inn," Queenstreet, on which occasion they will submit to Public Competition — 11 MILCH COWS x^* 31 Steers and Bullocks 8 Calves.
H AR T & SON Will sell by Auction, at the " Exchange Hotel," on Monday next, the 28th instant, at 1 o'clock precisely — q DRAUGHT HORSES 7 first rate Hacknies, two of which are warranted to carry a Lady, — and 2 Ponies.
FOR SALE, ,JM9Hk T N the Picturesque Village of HXOj -L Onehunga, a HOUSE containJBjMIBiI ing two Large Shops, and two \\^dp&4 comfortable Rooms, doing an extensive business, being the thoroughfare to Onehunga, with half an acre of land attached, and a never failing well of excellent water. In calling the attention of the Public to these desirable premises, the undersigned begs to remind them of the importance becoming daily attached to this settlement ; satisfactory information of which can be obtained of Robt. Thompson, Osprey Inn. Auckland, Jan. 22, 1850.
FOR SALE, A FOUR Roomed COTTAGE, BHEAI. iX delightfully situated in OffimL^JSm cial Bay, with a Verandah, good ■HSSBIi Stable, and the necessary Out Buildings, a most productive Garden containing Grape Vines, and Choice Fruit Trees, with a never-failing supply of excellent spring water. The very healthful locality in which the above is situated, would render these premises worthy of consideration ; the terms of which can be obtained of Robt. Thompson, Osprey Inn. High -street, 22nd Jan.
LODGINGS TWO or THREE SINGLE MEN can have Respectable Lodgings, with or without BOARD, in Wyndham-street, corner of Albert-street. Jan, 18t,h ; 1850*
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 394, 23 January 1850, Page 2
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