FOR CALIFORNIA. First Ship for San Fkancisco. «it/ir^iß T^IIE A 1 fiist class Ship $fffs|L 1 "JOHNSTONS," J'||W^^sSo tons, T. B. Harrison, Com«^Jllliii» mander, is under engagement to sail for the ahove Port on the 3rd of March. I {eight 6 ft. 6 in. 'tween decks, and carries an experienced Surgeon. For passage immediate application is requi«,ite, as the "Johnstone" will he positively despatched on the day named. Apply to the Captain on hoard, or to Thomas Lewis, Agent. Wharf, Queen -street, Feh. 10. is:»().
&uieo tip auction* CALIFORNIA! THE PILOT BOAT. CONNELL & HIDINGS Are instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock precisely, unless previously disposed of by private sale, MR. CROSS'S WELLKNOWN BOAT "PILOT," With Masts and Sails Complete, 2 "Anchors, 2 Cables, 10 fathoms Chain Cable, 1 ton Iron Ballast, &c. This fine Boat was built at Deal, under inspection, for the Pilot Service; measures 28 feet in length, her draught of water from 8 to 24 inches, and when used as a Cargo Boat her regular load is 77 sacks of Flour. Feb. 19, 1850.
CONNELL & RIDINGS WILT, SELL BY AUCTION. At their Mart Queen-street, THIS DAY, (20th inst.), at 11 o'clock, AMERICAN NAILS Ironmongery Cutlery 4 English made Saddles 2 Sets English made Cart Harness Whips— Girths=and other Sad d lei y And a variety of Merchandise.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. CONNELL fy RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock — A QUANTITY of Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Chairs, Tables, Sofa, Beds, Bedsteads, Linen, Plate, Glass, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c.
Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Valuable Household Fur' nitiir?,, splendid Pianoforte, €Tdan s Caina t Plate, Carpets, Curtains, Beds and Bedding, Saddle and Draught Morses # other Stools, Drays, Carts, Implements, Harness, Sad" dlery, $c. Stye, $0* CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Have received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Hart, to Sell by Public Auction at bis Residence " The Pah," Onehunga, on Tuesday next, 26th inst., at 1 1 o'clock precisely. THE whole of the FURNITURE and E F F C T S. (without Reserve.) Full particulars in future Advertisments. Conveyances from Auckland, and Refreshments at the Pah, will be provided for intending purchasers. Catalogues will be issued at the Mart on Thursday next.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 2
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387Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 2
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