Sales fop auction*
UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, &c.
MR. J. BRIGHAM
Will Sell by Auction, at his Mart, ToMorrow, Thursday, 7th inst., at 11 o'clock |O DOZ. Buckhead SPIKE GIMBLETS ■*•** 3 Gross Assorted ditto 18 doz. Crown Metal Table Spoons 2 gross Britannia Metal ditto 1 do. ditto Tea ditto 3 do. Iron Table ditto 10 doz. Japanned Lamp Heads, single and double Burners 12 doz. Box Hinges, assorted sizes 6 doz. Tumbler Chest Locks 6 doz. 4 inch Fancy ditto 1 doz. Cast Steel Handsaws, 26 inch 1 doz. Spring Steel Pit Saws, 7£ feet 5 doz. Sfiades 1^ doz. Bellows AFEER WHICH,
A Quantity of HOUS EHOLD FURNITURE — Wearing Apparel, Chests, Books, Engravings, Matting, &c, the property of a Gentleman leaving the Colony. Terms at Sale.
LEATHER.
MR. J, BRIGHAM
Will Sell by Auction, Without Reserve, at his Mart, To-Morrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, '1 WO BALES CROP HIDES.
THOMAS WESTON $ CO.
Will sell by Auction on Friday next, Bth November, at their Stores, Shortland street, at 11 o'clock, PILOT COATS, NEEDLES Lemon Syrup, Confectionery Bottled Fruits, Tobacco Looking Glasses, Matches Prunella and Leather Shoes Blue Prints. Slippers Thread, Cotton Balls Stripe and Regatta Shirts ' Cloth Trowsers, Socks Bridles, Spades, Sago And other Goods Terms— Cash
MR, D. NATHAN
Has been instructed by Mr. Armson (who is is about discontinuing the Ironmongery business) to Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 12th instant (without Reserve), in the new Brick Store, adjoining Mr. Roir. 's Queen-street, remainder of his STOCK of I IRONMONGERY; also, the small Wooden STORE, Shelving, &c, as fitted. The Ironmongery consists of a variety of useful aiticles for carpenters and buildets, and for Domestic purposes — viz., Drawback and Iron Dead Locks, Stock and Box Locks, Cupboard and Padlocks Butt Hinges, Cross Gamett, Chest and Box Hinges Norfolk and Thumb Latches Rod and Barrel Bolts, from 12-in. to 4-in., Spring, Plate, and Brass Flush Bolts Best Wood Screws, from 4|-in. to Table Hinges, all sizes American and other Nails Carpenters' bench and bead Planes Firmer Chisels, Gimblets, Axes and Adzes American bright felling Axes, and Hickory Handles 7-ft., 6-ft. 6-in., and 6-ft. Pit Saws 130 Iron Pots, fiom 1 gal. to 5 gals. Inproved Camp Ovens Tinned Hollow-ware, Britannia Metal and Tin Teapots, Fryingpans, &c. &c. One 32-inch Smith's Bellows, a Beak Iron, and a quantity of Smith's Tools And a great variety of other Ironmongery, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
WAIKATO COAL SUBSCRIPTION.
A MEETING of the Subscribers is requested, at the Exchange Hotel, on Thursday next 7th November, at 12 o'clock. By order W. Con nell, Hon. Sec,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 476, 6 November 1850, Page 1
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