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Ex "EMMA" & "MAUKIN."

On Sale by the Undersigxed. 4G CASES PALE BRANDY 9 bags New Walnuts 10 cases Lemon Syrup 7 cases Cloves and Brandy Bitters 10 kegs Spike Nails 193 Rods and Bars Staffordshire Iron 2 cases (100 Tins) Fresh Herrings.

Transhipped ex " Challenger," from London, 1 case Moleskin Trowsers 1 case §■ Fancy Prints 1 case Coburghs and Delaines 1 trunk Children's Shoes 2 cases Long Cloth Shirts Bain & Burtt. Wharf, Lower Queen-slreet, 9th June, 1851.

AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT.

MR. ISRAEL JOSEPH respectfully begs to announce to the Commercial community of New South Wales, and the adjacent Colonies, that he has taken those extensive Front Premises, situated No. 390, George-street, recently occupied by his brother, Mr. M. Joseph, where he purposes commencing business as an Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, for the sale of every description of Merchandise and Colonial Produce, and begs to solicit a share of public

patronage. Mr. I J. pledges himself to use every exertion that lies in his power for the benefit and interest of those who will honor him with their business. He further begs to state that every despatch shall be used in rendering Account Sales and Proceeds of Goods committed to his charge.

Cash Advances

made on Merchandise, Wool, Tallow, and every description of Colonial produce. Sydney, May 22nd, 1851, Reference — Mr. Moses Joseph, Sydney. Mr. David Nathan, Auckland.

CONNELL & RIDINGS,

LAND AGENTS, 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 op 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. And a Monthly Sale op Horses at the Stables of the " Exchange Hotel," on the first Saturday in each Month, at one o'clock.

AMERICAN CHURNS.

(Seemed in Great Britain and all the Colonies by Royal Letters Patent )

MESSRS. CONNELL & RIDINGS have been deputed by Mr, Brookes H. Bullocks, to act as his agent for the disposal of the above highly esteemed and useful Churns, he having previously to his departure from England obtained from the Sole Agents to the Patentee exclusive authority to make and sell the said Churns in New Zealand. C. & R. now therefore respectfully announce that they are prepared to receive orders for Churns of any capacity from 61bs. upwards at Patentee's Prices. The price of a 61b. Churn being £1 155., ss. to be added for every 3lbs. inclusive in capacity. Auckland, June 16, 1851.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE, PRIME MESS BEEF, (in tierces and (barrels.

TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS.

A FARM, containing Twenty-three Acres, on the Wahu Boad, within a mile and half of the Court House. The land is enclosed with a substantial ditch and fence, and is partially cleared. For particulars, apply at the " New Zealander " Office.

LOST, on Sunday afternoon— between Town and Colonel Hulme's Gate on the Epsom Road, a Gold Chain Bracelet, with Locket, set in Torquoise. Whoever will bring the same to the office of the "'New Zealander" shall be handsomely rewarded.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 4

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