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Pope's Woiks Sniffs Works Sterne's Woiks, &c , Src.

Painted Hall Floor Cloths A Roll of Kiddeiminster Carpeting, new Kitchen Utensils Farm and Garden Implements Meat Safe, Scieen Double barrel Gun, Single do. Indian Pic-nic Basket Officer's Canteen, complete, quite new A few cases Wines Claiet, Sherry, Hock Boitled Ale and Porter.

Houses — The well-known Saddle and Gig Horse •• Alderman" A beautiful Timor Pony, accustomed to carry a young lady— unquestionably the best Pony in the district. A fine young Bay Mare, recently brought from Ilobart Town, and in foal to one of the best horses in Van Diemen's Land. A beautiful dapple Grey Mare, accustomed to carry a lady — an invaluable hoise for an elderly gentleman. 2 fine Bay Colts 1 Ditto ditto, a very promising animal 1 Black Colt Handsome Dog Cart * 3 Ladies' Saddles Cart and Harness Set Gig Harness 2 Men's Saddles Bridles and other Saddlery.

10 Head of Dairy Cows — five of which are yielding milk, and the others well forward in calf. These Cattle will be found well worth attention being all quiet and accustomed to be milked. They were selected and retained for their good qualities, from Mr. Foster's numerous purchases duiing the last two years. Also, a handsome well-bred Bull. Dairy Utensils, viz., Pails, Milk Cans, with taps, Milk Dishes, American Churn, &c; &c. Amongst the Poultry will be found — 1 fine Peacock and Hen, about 50 couple of Ducks, a number of Muscovy Ducks, Fowls, Turkeys, Geese, &re. There are also 8 pair Java Doves, Parrots, and other birds.

Refreshments will be provided.

The Furniture, Stock, &c, will be on view at the Grange, from Thursday next, 31st instant, to the day of Sale, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock. Jigp 30 Persons attending the Sale, or going to view the things, had better take the Epsom Road as far as the Royal George Inn, Hobson's Bridge, and there turn off immediately opposite the inn, and take the road round Mount Eden to the Grange.

On Account of whom it may Concern.

THOMAS WESTON $ CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, Ist August, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, HHHE following Goods, more or less damaged X on board the "Cape Breton," Reid, master, from Glasgow to Sydney, transhipped to the " Maukin/ 1 Bowden, master, from Sydneyj — Out of G&H (in diamond) A§ 186 Bale/ 2 pieces cotton Check ; 8 ditto Grey Calico j Out of G&H (in diamond) A§ 188 Case, "q 1 dozen Woollen Boas I ditto ditto Hoods S Out of G&H (in diamond) A§ 189 Case, y -o 1 blk. cashmere embroidered Shawl >? 24 Fir Victorines Jc 6 Swansdown ditto -~? 14 Fir Boas 12 children's ditto 5 pairs Fir Cuffs Out of G & H (in diamond) A § 190 case 11 5-12 doz, Pairs Kid Gloves ") much 2 ditto Silk ditto J dmgd 1 piece black Lace "^ 2 " black cotton Velvet 1 doz. white Lambswool Hose Out of G&II (in diamond) A§ 191 bale 13 pieces 5-4 Print 6 " fancy Regatta Shirting 2 " Scotch Tartans 3 " Gala Plaids | 2 " striped Coburghs ng 8 " shaded Alpacca Sj Out of G&H (in diamond) A§ 192 case, q 4 coloured cotton Table Covers )■ £ Out of G&H (in diamond) A § 195 case, £» 1 doz. pairs white satin Slippers £ 5 pieces French satin Ribbon -^ 5 5 pieces Sarsnet and Bonnet do. n 1 " Velvet ditto doz. silk Neckerchiefs 15 yards sky Persian 1 gross Algerine Braid 10 yards black silk Velvet 1 dozen spun silk Hose \ doz. lambswool Shirts ALSO A Quantity of GARDEN SEEDS. Terms — Cash.

PARCHMENTS.

GW. LIGHTBAND Legs to acquaint • Stationers, Gentlemen of the Legal Profession, and others requiring Parchments for Deeds, &c, that having succeeded in preparing skins in a very superior manner, he is now able to offer them with confidence to public notice. The following Testimonial has been received from F. D. Hell, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lands : — "Nelson, March, 1851,

" Sir — The Parchment supplied by you for the Crown Grants, is of excellent quality, and being very fiee from grease, it can be written upon with ease. " Yours, &c, " F. D. Bfll. " Mr. Gr. W. Lightband." Price by the roll, 2s. Gd. each. Ordeis received by C. Elliott, at the ExamineroE.ee, Nelson.

MR. WHYTLAW'S FLAX DRESSING MACHINES. Aglnts : Wm. S. Graiiame, Esq. Fort-street, Auckland. Messrs. Betiiune & Hunter, Wellington.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 552, 30 July 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 552, 30 July 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 552, 30 July 1851, Page 2

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