FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT.
jrJr*r rg" 1 HE Fine Al British built BfiiS^ "^CAMILLA," 201 tons register, Richard TBurt, master, will sail for the above Port, on To-Morrovv, Thursday, at twelve o'clock. For Passage apply to the Master on hoard, or to C. J. Stone, Princes-street. Auckland, Jan. ?9, 1851.
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MR. J. Bill GUAM Has received instiuctions to Sell at his Mart, To-Monow, Thursday, 30th instant, at 11 at o'clock, — |f) BOXES MOULD CANDLES •"• V 7 do. Dip ditto 5 half-chests Congou Tea 2 tons Pampanga rfugar j ditto 1- ompany's ditto Mustard, ft>s. and half ftbs. Pickles, quarts and pints Salad Oil, half-pints and pints Loaf Sugar Starch and Blue ' Sago, £alt, Rice Currants, Cheese, Onions Sperm Candles 25 and 48 Ib, boxes *20 doz. Women's White Cotton Hose 18 doz. Men's Brown and Grey do. 5 doz. do. While Cotton do. 2 doz. Brown Holland Blouses 10 pieces Navy Blue Prints Super, and Grey Calicos Iribh Linen, Ribbons Long Cloth and Stiipe Cotton Shirts 3 doz. Duck end Drill Trowsers 10 doz. Chinese Fans 12 doz. Childrens -§-Hobe, assorted sizes 70 pairs Childrens Shoes ditto 5 gross Jews Harps 12 pieces Muslin Silk Purses Bandanas and Ducapes Muslin Dresses White Cotton Braces Crenoline Linings Men's Lisle Thread Gloves Furniture Prints, Shirt Buttons &c, &c, &c. Terms at Sale.
MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES AND CATTLE.
JBRIGHAM begs to announce that his % next Sale will take place on Saturday next, Feb. Ist. For Cattle, at the <s Greyhound," at eleven o' clock — For Horses, at the " Exchange," at one o'clock.
MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES.
MR. J. 1J RIG HA M
Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the " Exchange" Stables on Saturday next — ONE Powerful BAY CART MARE, and Foal 1 Bay Saddie Horse, six years, warranted sound and gentle. 1 Bay Norsk, black points —fit for saddle or harness. Terms at Sale.
HAY.
MR. J. BRIQHAM Will sell by Auction, at the " Exchange Hotel" Stables, on Saturday next, immediately after the sale of Ho ses, rpWO TONS NEW ZEALAND HAY X in lots, to suit purchasers. Terms — Cash.
EX "ECLAIR."
THOMJS WESTON 8f CO. Will sell by Auction on Monday next, 3rd Feb., at their Stores, Shortland -street, at 11 o'clock, r l HE Cargo of the " Eclair," comprising— - Ji 1 case Paintings 2 do. Brads 1 do. Buttons and Cotton 1 do. Scented Snuff 2 do. Flemish Knives 1 do Rat-traps, and Bullock harness 1 do. Harpoons, Lances, &c. j 1 do. Fancy boap 1 doz. Potatoe lorks 6 bales Oakum 1 chest Congou in 18 lbs. Catty pack- J ages 16 boxes Souchong in 4 lbs. leads 1 case China Plates 1 do. Drapery 1 do. Handkerchiefs 4 i & 5 inch Single and Double Blocks 12 cases Tobacco, Honey Dew, &c 11 Headstalls 1200 Cocoa Nuts 1 6 Barrels Tar. Terms — Cash.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 500, 29 January 1851, Page 2
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