ittlcs fig auction.
SALE OF ENGRAVINGS, BOOKS, ATLASSES, GLOBES, &c.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, THE following collection of Engravings, containing some most superb plates from the Works of Eminent Artists — 1. The Soldier's Dream of Home, by Goodall 2. The Dying Camel in the Desert 3. Dr. Johnson rescuing Oliver Goldsmith from his Landlady 4. Scene from the life of Goldsmith 5. Nothing Venture Nothing Have 6. The Dawn of Love 7. The Poor Teacher 8. Defiance 9. Children Playing with Flowers 10. The Eve of the Dekge, by Martin 11. Departure of the Israelites, by Martin 12. The Deer Stalkers 13. The Canterbury Pilgrims at the Tabard, by Corbould 14. The Lord of the Manor in the Olden Time, by Brooks 15. Wilkie's Village Recruits 16. My Chickens for Sale, by Corbould 17. Cross Purposes, by Stone 18. The Union Pipes, by Porter 19. " For Ever and Ever, Amen," by Tomkins 20. Imperial Homage to Ait 21. Greenwich Pensioners 22. The First Parting, by Brookes 23. Cattermole's splendid picture of the Protest of the Reformers of the Diet of Spires 24. A Distinguished Member of the Benevolent Society.
Amongst the Books are — British Gazetteer, with maps, royal octavo Bunyan's Pilgrims" Piogress, illustrated Craigs Universal English Dictionary, 2 vols., royal octavo Pocket Gazetteer — Family Atlas — School Atlas—Wonders of Nature and Art— Tomkin's History of England, 6 vols. — Actors and Actresses— Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Smith's Wealth of Nations— Burns' WorksRobertsons History of America — ditto, Scotland—History of the French RevolutionLady Stanhope's Travels— Cowper's Poems, illustrated — Sketches of India — Arrowsmith's Atlas— The Lover's Stratagem— Canterbuiy Tales — Lite of Cromwell — The Czar — Daubigne and his Writings — The Holly Wreath — Pic Nic Sketches— Sights in the Gold Region. A variety of School Books About 200 volumes Novels and Romances.
EARTHENWARE.
THOMAS WESTON % CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 26th September, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 1 1 o'clock — EARTHENWARE, •*■ containing — Tea and Breakfast Cups and Saucers Basins, Cream Jugs, Mugs Sets of Jugs, Drainers Dinner, Pudding, and Cheese Plates Meat Dishes, 9 to 20 inch Vegetable, Pie, and Pickle Dishes Gravy Dishes, Sauce Boats Soup and Sauce Tureens Salad Bowls, Cheese Stands Chamber Services, complete ALSO, 1 Plough, 1 Harrow Prime Mess Beef Salt Pork, Lard Patna Rice, Butter i and other Goods.
For the Benefit of whom it may Concern.
THOMAS WESTON # CO.
Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 29th September, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, rpHE following Articles, being the portion X saved from the wreck of the " John Whiteley"— Two Chain Cables Two Anchors A Quantity of Sails Ditto Rope Chair Plates, Iron Knees Rudder Braces, Lot Iron Work Chain Topsail Sheets and Bobstays One Boat And a variety of other Gear. Also, 1 Waterman's Boat, copper fastened.
TEA MEETING.
A TEA MEETING will beheld, (D. V.,) on Monday, 29th instant, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, on behalf of the Chapel Fund. — Tickets, Is. each, may be had of Messrs. Williamson, M. Somerville, Kevbn, and England, in the Crescent. R. Ward. September 22, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 568, 24 September 1851, Page 2
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