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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE So EFFECTS, HORSES* &c THE Undersigned will sell the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects of the Pah, consisting of — Dining & Drawing-room Chairs Sofas, tables, Sideboards, Carpets A first-rate Piano Forte, by Broadwood, the very best in the Colony Bedsteads and Bedding Dressing Tables, Washhand Stands, Dinner, Tea, & Dessert Services Kitchen Furniture, &c. 4 Superior Mares, thoroughly broken in to draught or saddle 4 ditto Horses ditto, ditto, ditto 1 very handsome bay Gelding, thoroughly broken for a Lady Cart Harness, Saddlery 2 Drays, 1 Cart A variety of Agricultural Implements THE HOUSE AND TWO PADDOCKS, ORCHARD, &c, TO BE LET. The above will be on view Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in this week. Cards to view to be had of the undersigned at his store. W. Hart.

100 TONS POTATOES, 40 TONS HAY. Undersigned will deliver T- 100 tons Potatoes and 40 tons the very best Hay, on very moderate terms. W. Hart.

THE Undersigned being about to leave the Colony in about four weeks, requests that all demands against himself, or tbe firm of Hart & Son, be sent in for payment, and all Parties indebted to the undersigned, or to Hart & Son, arc requested to settle their accounts without delay. The Store occupied by Hart & Son to be let. W. Hart.

AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. THIS Institution having now been reformed, it is requested, in order to faci ■ litate the endeavours of the Committee to bring it into immediate operation, that all parties having in their possession any Books belonging to its library, will take the earliest opportunity to return them through the Hon. Secretary,— who begs also to notify that he will be happy to receive in its behalf any do ■ nations of Books. Specimens of Natural History, &c. Parties desirous of joining the Institute will confer on it a benefit by at once sending iti their names, with those of two of its present members, who will propose their admission, who will immediately be furnished by the Hon. Secvetar with, the necessary form. A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec. February 12,1850.

Barley Clover, & Grass Seeds ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TT'IVE Hundred bushels prime CHEVALIER JL BARLEY, now harvesting Mixed Clover and Grass Seeds, ' Pure white Clover Seed. ! Connell & Ridings, Queen Street,

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 400, 13 February 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 400, 13 February 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 400, 13 February 1850, Page 1

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