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CONNELL 4- RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, QueenStreet, at 1 1 o'clock, THIS DAY, 1 1 TUBS Superior Y. D. Land BUTTER ■"■• 6 Tierces Beef 2 Crates Earthenware 32 boxes Tobacco Pipes 6 casks Oranges 6 barrels Vinegar 1 hhd. Hollowware and Ironmongery 12 kegs Nails Hardware, Paper Hangings 12 doz. Gig Whips 12 doz. Harvey's Sauce 12 doz. Anchovy Paste 8 doz. Bloater Paste 2 cases Constantia, one dozen each 6 cases Sherry, 3 doz each 1 roll Chinese Matting, l£ yard wide A Chinese Work Table 5 doz. Ladies' Kid Shoes 2 doz. Garden Folding Chairs &c, &c, &c.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Ex " Oliver Cromwkll," vrom London.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their .Mart, Queenstreet, Wednesday, the 25th insiant, at 1 1 o'clock — ONF CASE BOOKS & STATIONERY, consisting of — Account Books — Copy Books Foolscap and Letter Paper Cards — Spelling Books and Primers Pencils — Ink Powdeis Slate Pencils — Steel Pens Penknives — Quills and Quill Pens Dictionaries — Cooking Books Song Books — Story Books Histories and Biographies &c, &c, &c.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, QueenStreet, on Wednesday, 25th instant, at 12 o'clock — 11 HAT Eligible Building Allotment in High Street, adjoining Mr. Hallamore's Brick House, having a frontage of 19 feet by a depth of 44. It has the advantage of being in the immediate vkinity of the Post Office and Custom House, and has access to a well of excellent water. ALSO, Six Cottage Allotments, in Freeman's Bay, close to the water.
MR. D NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesoay, the 24th inst., at his Mart, Shortland-street — Ex " Amicus," from Hobart Town. OAA BAGS FINE Y. D. L. OATS VVf 150 bags fine " Flour 20,000 White Thorns 1 cask White Thorn Berries 32 bags Liverpool Salt 4 casks Rice 2 boxes Plate Glass, 1 1 x 6 & G* 4 &c. &c. Sec. At 11 o'clock.
NOTICE.
MR. JOHN BRIG HAM begs to announce that the CATTLE advertised for Sale on Friday, 20th Sept., will be sold on the 27th instant, Friday next, at the Stockyard of the Greyhound Inn, Queen Street, at 12 o'clock, precisely. Also — I DRAUGHT HORSE, bay with black points
TO BE LET, ,IfILJU+ A COTTAGK on the E P som f\ Road, near the residence of P^SilJiffl r * R uss|C 11, with or without j§§gjjj|||& a few acres of good land. For an approved tenant, who would take it for a term, any alteration and addition would be made. Apply to F. W. Merriman, Solicitor. or to Wm. Fosrai, The Grange, near Mount Eden. Sept. 20, 1800.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 1
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