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TO SHIPPERS FOR CALIFORNIA AND GROCERS. CONNELL $ HIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, (Wednesday), at 1 1 o'clock — ABOUT Half a Ton of Prime SALT BUTTER, in packages suited to shippers and the trade. ALSO, 4 Casks Salt Pork 100 hap Y. D. Land Flour 4 Saddles and Biidles 50 pair Blankets White Calico Unbleached ditto Prints, Woollen Vests A Handsome Foiu Post Mahogany Bedstead, with Hangings complete Cedar Chaiis, with horse hair seats &c, &c. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, To-Morrow (Thursday), at his Rooms, Shortland-street, ex " Brothers," from Launceston, 205 BAGS FINE FLOUR, more or less damaged. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely.
EX "EMMA."
THOMAS WESTON & CO.
Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 14th June, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, TTIOUtI CASES GINGER WINE IS, 4 cases Rum Shrub 5 do, ( loves . 2 do. Peppermint 3 Saddle shafted flaps, spring bars complete 1 dozen Ring SnafHes 1 pair Buffalo Hoins 1 cask N. S. W. Jam 9 cases Tobacco Pipes, C gross eacli
White and Grey Calico Blue Cloth Caps, Braces Blue Serge Shirts, Dungaree Scotch Stripe, Table Cloths Plaid Dresses, Fancy Prints Furniture Prints, Ladies Shoes Rice, Whiting, Nails And other Goods.
MONTHI.Y s^ J _s. of HORSES. AT the paiticuJar (bsire of several highly respectable Gentlemen connected with the Agricultural interest, ' Mr. John Brigham has entered into arrangements with Mr. Harding-ton, and intends commencing Monthly Sales of Horses at the Exchange Hotel, where the Farmers' Dinner is held on the first Saturday in each month, It is requested that all Horses intended for Sale should be entered at least Two Days previous, either in the Books at Mr. Hardington's, or at the Auctioneer's.
EX •< EMMA," On Salr by the Undersigned, £J A CASES GENEVA *-* V 20 boxes Tobacco 2 cases No. 2 Minila Cigars 40 boxes Sydney Soap. Graham & Hendekbon.
TO LET, JpHBK nnHE SHOP AND PREMISES B B HB | I adjoining the " New ZeaIfliSßlll lander" Office, lately occupied by m^^oMr. Tatum, Carpenter. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office. June 11, 1850.
TO LET, j.^fl A HOUS E in Hobson -street, $fpj i 'ffljSi lined throughout, and very jr&ifiL fp B \m commodious. There is a large S^Si^^^enclosed yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office June 11, 1850.
TO LET,
A HOUSE situated in |PppuP«ifcv /"£ Chancery-street, containing &jt&JiM,tisfo ur apartments. Apply at the WmVWlr New Zealander" Office. Jime 11, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 434, 12 June 1850, Page 2
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