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EX "CASHMERE,"

GEORGE PEARSON, COMMANDER, FROM LONDON,

MR. ISAACS, of the Firm of Messrs. Isaacs & Levy, of Wellington, being on his return voyage from England, begs to announce to his Friends and the Public generally than he has on Sale sundry Cases of Well Assorted Merchandise, of a superior quality, well adapted for the Colonial market, which from a long experience, ho can confidently recommend, comprising the undermentioned articles : — 30 cases, containing every description of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes and Gentlemen's ditto •3 cases of very superior Patent Solar, Hall, Table, Chandelier, Bracket and other varieties of Lamps (from Brook's Lamb's Conduit-street) 1 case of superior Telescopes (Hams) 8 cases of Men's Clothing, superior quality 5 cases of Navy Caps, ditto 2 cases of Zephyr Dreadnought Coats and Leggings 1 case of " Wide-awake" Caps 1 case of superfine Cloths, Doeskins and Cassimeres 3 cases of coloured Orleans Cloths, various 2 bales of printed Drugget 3 cases of Ashton's Lilac Prints and others 1 case of rich De Lame and Muslin Dresses •3 hhds. containing every variety of Lamp Glasses, vin., Solar, French Chimneys, I and Shades 1 case of Lamp Cotton, various 4 hhds. of Table Glass, various 6 carroteels of best Patras Currants 6 barrels of best Elme Raisins 50 cases pints and quarts Assorted Pickles 40 " of Salad Oil 40 " of Finest Durham Mustard 2 " Ditto ditto incanistera 4 " of Dried Bloaters 8 " Finest North Wilts. Cheeses 20 " lbs. and J-pounds best Gorgona Anchovies 40 casks of Barclay's Stout and Pale Ale, in bottle And a variety of other Goods.

NOTICE.

RAILWAY HOUSE, QUEEN STREET.

A JONES begs to return thanks to his friends, and the public in general, for • their prompt and liberal attention to his list of goods as advertised in the New Zealander on the 24th ult., and succeeding days — and further to assure them that notwithstanding the withdrawal of that advertisement he still continues to sell at the same price, and in some cases much lower. ALFRED 3ONES, Railway House, Queen-street.

§>ales &p auction.

SAL, B OP HORSES, EX "MOA," FROM SYDNEY.

CONNELL 4- RIDINGS

Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Greyhound Inn, Queen - street, THIS DAY, Ist November, at One o'clock, -t A FINE YOUNG MARES. many of them broken in and quiet, and several heavy in Foal 6 Well-bred Fillies AFTER WHICH, A Fine Young Dairy Cow, heavy in Calf. An inspection of this superior lot of Horse Stock is requested. They will be on view at the Greyhound Stables on Friday, 3 1 st instant, and the morning of the Sale.

DRAUGHT HORSES.

CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at the Greyhound Inn, Queen-street, THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock, Ist November, the following well known CART HORSES, the property of Mr. John Con way, « /CAPTAIN,"— a Grey Entire \J « Punch,"— a Bay Horse 41 Tippoo,'*— ditto " Cha rle y ,' ' — ditto Ail thoroughly trained, and broken in to Shafts and Harness* ALSO— A New Dray A StroDg Cart Two Sets Shaft Harness Three Sets Leading ditto

HOUSE FOR SALE. To OS JLKMOYED BY THE PuRCHASBR.

CONNELL Sf RIDINGS

Will Sell by Auction, on the Premises, ou

Saturday, THIS DAY, Ist November, immediately after the Sale of Furniture at Mr. Bell's, ATHIIEE ROOMED COTTAGE, with French Sash Doors, &c. Situate in Queen-street, opposite Mr. Partington's Hotel and Brewery.

ELIGIBLE SITE FOR "EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES.

CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by private contract, and ou liberal terms, THE B1U:<: BELL INN, Queen-street, with exU .. lye yaids, Stabling, &c, &c. T'sis projjetty Ivs a frontage to Queen-street of 67 leer, ova ar — iroach at the rear. The House wh „u is built in great pait of Van Di men's Land hard wood, is in excellent repair, as ate the Kitchens, Stables, and othei out-buildinga. Theic h a constant sapj.ly of \ v ater on the Premise

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 579, 1 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 579, 1 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 579, 1 November 1851, Page 1

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