ON SALE, At the Store of the Undersigned, Shortland Street, adjoining Fielding's, Confectioner, MEN'S BROWN HOLLAND BLOUSES Duck Trowsers Tickenling ditto Serge Shirts Regatta Shirts Fancy ditto White Long Cloth and Calico ditto Extra Superfine ditto Colonial Tweeds (an excellent variety) Fancy English and Scotch Tweeds Broad Cloths, Kersemeres, &c Silecia, Calicos, &c. Black Satin and Fancy Neckerchiefs Real India Bandannas (a large stock) Spun SiJk Bandannas Cabbage Tree and Jim Crow Hats Prints, Muslins, Delaines, &c. Ribbons, Fancy Neck Ties, Gloves, Purses White Lace Falls, fine White Cotton Hosiery Children's Cotton Socks (all sizes) Children's Gloves (ditto) Crenoline Linings for di esses Needles, Pearl Buttons, &c. Ladies' Gauntlet Riding Gloves Gentlemen's Dogskin ditto Tortoise Shell Back Combs, &c. A trunk of Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes Children's Shoes Cashmere Shawls, Llama Handkerchief S. BUDDEN, Shortland Street.
CONNELL Sc RIDINGS, LAND AG ENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET.
A UCTION of Merchandize and Miscellaneous Articles at the Auction Mart every Wednesday and Saturday, at Eleven o'clock. Auction of Cattle, Horses, and other Live Stock, and Farm Produce, at the Cattle Market of the Hundred of Auckland, Epsom road, on the second Tuesday of every month.
FOR SALE, TO ARRIVE PER « MoA," OO DRAUGHT MARES **^ 24, Carts and Drajs. W. Grahame. Auckland, Feb. 14, 1851.
TO ARRIVE PER "MOA," lAHHDS. JAMAICA RUM ■- V 4 Hhds. Tooth's Ale 6 Qr. -casks ditto 6 English ditto 6 Ditto Stout 20 Tons Pampanga Sugar 20 Ditto China ditto 4 Doz. cane bottomed Chairs 20 Casks Washing Soda I Case Harness 10 Half-barrels Gunpowder Ginger Beer Bottles Hay and Fern Scythes Boots and Shoes Curry Powder, Sardines Wine Corks, Bleached Ginger &c. &c. &c W. S. Grahame. Fort- street, Feb. 14, 1851.
AUCKLAND FAIR.
rf >HE Wardens of the Hundred of AuckI land beg to remind the Public that the FIRST ANNUAL FAIR for the Hundred, will be held at the Village of Newmarket, Epsom Road, on Tuesday, 11th March. The Sales of Stock will take place from twelve to three o'clock. AFTER WHICH, Foot racing, running in sacks, wheel-barrow racing, and othei- sports, iv accordance with old English customs, will commence ; the Prizes for which will be open to all residents in the Hundred, whether Native or European. Only a small portion of the Market ground "being yet enclosed the present Fair will be held in Mr. Osborne's paddock, opposite the Royal George Inn. Applications for permission to erect Booths, to be made to Mr. Osborne. Mr. Hardington 's Omnibus will ply between Auckland and Newmarket on the Fair day ; starting from the Exchange Hotel at 11 o'clock— l 2 o'clock, 2 o'clock, and 3 o'clock. An Ordinary at the Royal George Inn at 1 o'clock.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 4
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