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EX "STATELY."
CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock, ONE Bale 3 Bushel CORN SACKS One Crate Sunderland Milk Dishes Bowls, Cream-pots, &c. One Cask White & Colored Shop Twine.
CONNE*LL % RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen - street, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock, LADIES' SHOES and BOOTS Colored and Glace Gros de Nap les French Satin Washing Silks for Dress French Cobourgs White Silk Hose Veils, Opera Ties, Gloves Mils, &c, &c.
ALSO, By order op the Receiver of Intestate Estates, Household Furniture, Cooking Utensils Bedding, Clothjng, &c.
i in "i i .. r i. p SPLENDID PIER GLASSES, GLOBES IRON SAFE, &c.
ON SALE EX "STATEL V," FROM LONDON :— Inches. 1 Large Richly gilt Looking Glass, 54 x 43 I tt « « " « 60 m3O I tt « tt u u go x3O I tt n " « " 52 x 22 I tt u n tt a 5i K 2O I u tt «« « " 48 x2O A pair of Newton's 12 inch Globes on pedestals, with compasses, &c. complete. A Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, with pedestals, cellaret and sliding shelves. 6 Handsome Mahogany Horse-hair Chairs. A Green Dessert Service. Sets Chints Window Curtains, with valens and cornices. Ditto Embroided Muslin Curtains. A Large Iron Safe. Connell & Ridings, Auction Mart, Queen-street
EX " STATELY" & " ALEXANDER."
ON SALE
At the Stores of the Undepsigneb, FANCY and NAVY BLUE PRINTS, White and Grey Calicoes, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery, Ready made Clothing, Navy Blue Cloth Caps, Draught Porter— Bottled Ale, Pieserved Fruits,— Salad Oil, Colonial Soap,— Perfumed ditto, Salt Pork in Barrels and Hogsheads, Liverpool Salt. Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street. 23rd June, 1851.
EX "MOA,"
And on Sale by the Undersigned, npWO CASKS IRONMONGERY J| 12 Barrow Wheels. James Harp, Smales' Point
FOR SALE— A SMALL FARM, at Point England, in complete cultivation, with a good Wooden Cottage erected on it. For paiticulars apply on the Premises.
4iX4\£t WANTED ON MORTGAGE (&*2\P\J' of a hig hi y impioved Farm, of adequate value, situate on the west bank of the Tamaki, For further particulars address to " A. 8.," Panmure Inn.
HPENDERS will be received at the " New 1 Zealander" Office, until noon of S vturda y next, June 28th, for 400 \PURIRI POSTS 5 feet, 6 inches, 800 TEA\TREE RAILS, 9 feet, and 2000 TEA TREE STAKES, of 6 feet, for fencing. The whole to be delivered on the Eastern Bank of the Tamaki at the Bridge now building, near Otahuhu. Tenders to specify the date ou vihich they will be delivered. June 24th, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 542, 25 June 1851, Page 1
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