SPLENDID PIER GLASSES," GLOBES IRON SAFE, &c.
ON SALE EX « S T A T E L V," FROM LONDON -.— Inches. 1 Large Richly gilt Looking Glass, 54 a 43 1 " " " " « 60x30 1 " " " " « 60 m3O 1 " " " " " 52x22 1 " " " " " 51X20 i " " " " " 48 x2O A pair of Newton's 12 inch Globes on pedestals, with compasses, Sec. complete. A Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, with pedestals, cellaret and sliding shelves, 6 Handsome Mahogan} Horse-hair Chairs. A Green Dessert Service. Sets Chints Window Curtains, with valens and cornices. Ditto Embroided Muslin Curtains. A Large Iron Saie. Connell & RrniNGS, Auction Mart, Queen-street.
CONNELL & RIDINGS, LAND AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET.
RUCTION 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. And a Monthly Sale of Horses at the Stables of the " Exchange Hotel/ on the first Saturday in each Month, at one o'clock.
/jMSDEICAW CHURNS.
(Secured in Great Britain and all the Colonies by Royal Letters Patent.*)
MESSRS. CONNELL & RIDINGS have been deputed by Mr. Brookes H. Bullock, 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 lespectfully announce that they are prepared to receive orders for Churns of any capacity from 61 bs. upwards at Patentee's Prices ;—; —
The price of a 6lb. Churn being £1 155., ss. to be added for every 31bs. increase in capacity. * Any one vending or using these Churns unsanctioned by the Patentee, will be liable to legal proceedings. Auckland, June 16, 1851.
COy NELL cf RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE, PRIME MESS BEEF, (in tierces and (barrels.
Mil. JOMW WHITE, (late of hokianga,) HAVING, by a residence of many yeais in New Zealand, gained a perfect knowledge of the Language, Manners and Customs of the Natives, begs to acquaint the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has commenced business as a Native Agent, Interpreter, and Translator. Apply at Mr. M. Somerville, Grocer, or at the corner of West Queen and Ilobson-streets, S male's Point. Auckland, 13th June, 1851.
MILLENERY & DRESS MAKING
MRS. HEGARTY begs to inform the LVJL pp u ]jlic that she has commenced Millinery and Dress Making, and hopes that her endeavours to combine delicacy of taste and display with economy, will afford ample satisfaction to those kind Ladies who may be pleased to make trial of her skill. Shortland-street, Auckland, June 9th, 1851. MR. WHYmAWS FLAX DRESSING ty CHINES.
Agents : Wm. S. Graiiame, Esq. Fort-street, Auckland. • Messrs. Betiiune & Hunter, Wellington.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 543, 28 June 1851, Page 4
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