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BOOK SALE. CONNELL 4- RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, Ist of May, TWO CASES OF BOOKS, just leceived, ex " Clara," from London, comprising DIVINITY, CLASSICS Medicine, Law Fine Aits, Voyages and Travels Poetry, School Books. Also — A Large Collection of Fine Prints, "N.B.— When confined by illness, a wet day, or depressed in spirits, what better companion than a book? and when we consider that before printing was invented, hundreds of pounds were willingly given for a work in manuscript, (difficult to read,) which work, Avith all the improvements of succeeding centuries, can now be had for a few shillings, is not this a reason for purchasing, more especially at the present sale 1 ? Catalogues can be had on application at the Mart, Queen-street.
THOM4S WESTON # CO. Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, 22nd April, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 1 i o'clock — FLOWING BLUE DINNER SERVICES Sugar, Rice, Pepper White and Twilled Calico Dungaree, Irish Linen Coats, Vests, and Trowsers Shawls, Bombazine White Moleskin, Drab Cord Stays, Braces, Thread Ribbons, Muslin Dresses And other Goods.
NEW GOODS—EX " CLARA." MR. D. NATHAN, Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Shortland-street, on Tuesray, 23rd Apiil, the following IRONMONGERY, &c— O DOZEN SAUCEPANS, from 5 to 9 qts. ** I doz. Oval Pots, from 3 to 5 gals. 2 " Tea Kettles, from Ito 5 gals. 3 " Cast Steel Pit Saws, from 6to 1\ ft. 12 l( " Hand Saws 1 " Cross-cut Saws, 3 1 to 4% ft. 20 " Hand-saw Piles, 4£ to 5 in. 2 gross best Pit-saw Files, 5 to 5^ in. 1 " Cross-cut ditto, sto &\ in. 20 doz. Scotch T Hinges, 12 to 18 in. 1 " Hook and Eye do. do. 12 " Chest ditto, 6to 12 in. 6 " Chamber Candlesticks 2 " Brass Pillar ditto 12 " Large Japanned Lamps with bottoms 24 pairs Steelyards, 56 to 300 lbs. 24 gross Iron Table Spoons 6 doz. 2-ft. Rules, 6 doz. 4-fold ditto 6 doz. Tumbler Padlocks 2 gross Brass Thimbles Pocket, Barrel, and Prown-head Corki screws 12 sets Stocks and Bitts 12 pair tin Scales and weights, 9 @ 13 in. 6 " Scales with Stands 6 " Copper ditto 6 patent Spring Balances 18 66-ft. Measuring Tapes, Pocket Books 300 gross Steel Pens 10 doz. round Iron Frying-pans Pocket Glasses 10 doz. Thumb Latches, 2 doz. Axle Pulleys Roller Ends, Pulley Racks 6 doz. Sash Fasteners 2 -key fancy French Locks 3 doz. Hair Brooms 3 doz. Grate & 3 doz. Scrubbing Brushes 2 doz. Mops, 3 doz Shoe Brushes 1 doz. Fancy Inkstands 5 gross box-head Gimlets 1 doz. Steel Key Rings 2 gross Tin Plates, 12 sets Knives & Forks 12 do. Kirby's best Steel Sea Fish Hooks, from No. 1 to 12 And a quantity of other kinds of Hardware.
FRENCH HORN. FO 11 SA L E— an excellent, fine toned, FRENCH HORN, with crooks, &c, in box complete. Apply at the " New Zealander" office.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 1
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