ON SALE. EX « ISABELLA," FROM HOBART TOWN.
||7 BAGS POTATOES, Y. D. LAJSD **■ * 20,000 Shingles 6,000 Palings, 5 and 6 feet A quantity of Hearth Stones 267 BAGS FLOUR, Y. D. LAND 5 Cases Cheese 12 Bales Blankets 1 " 33 & 36-inch Brown Calico 2 « 7-8 & 5-4 Fancy Prints 4 Kegs Neerohead Tobacco 100 BAGS FINE JAVA SUGAR 27 " " Coffee 10 Chests, 20 \ Chests Congou Tea 100 Bags Rice 1 Bag Coriander Seed 3 Casks Hawes 1 Crate Flower Pots Baskets Bee Hives, &c. 5 Kegs Vinegar 16 Casks Sodit 10 " Dried Apples 50 Boxes Candles 10 Cases Pipes. Thomas Lewis. Queen -street, 14th November, 1851. ON SALE,
Ex " Maukin," from Sydney. ONE CASE COLONIAL TWEEDS (Superior) 5 Cases Jams, assorted 5 Tins Confectionery, ditto 1 Cask Hair Brooms. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 15th November, 1851.
GOODS EX « CASHMERE."
THE Undersigned have received their usual Supply of every description of Merchandize by the above Vessel. Brown & Campbell Oct. 23rd, 1851.
FOR SALE At tub Stores of the Undeiisigniu, A FEW TONS of HOBAB.T TOWN POTATOES. Also, a large quantity of Prime Maize, at reduced prices. Oats and Seeds of every description, for cash. Thos. Somertille, Shoitland-street.
14th November, 1851.
ON SALE,
At the Stores of the undersigned, Queen-street, or at the Market —
6> AAA BUSHELS Best MAIZE, at ~iW\J 2s 9(J> ppr gushei, taking 10 Bushels or more. Under 10 Bushels, 3s. Also a quantity of prime Salt Port in Cask. G. W. White. Auckland, Nov. 6th, 1851.
ON SALE
By the Undersigned, TTTHEATEN MEAL, 20s. per 100 lbs. T T Maize Meal, 12s. " " Sharps, 1 2s. •' " Maize, 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d. and 3s. per Bushel Crushed Ditto, 4s. " " Bran, lOd.to Is. " " Rice, per Bag, 1-Jd. per lb. J. A. Langford. Steam Mill Flour Store, Shortland-street, Nov. 6» 1851.
WANTED,
AN APPRENTICE to the Baking Business; a Boy between 14 and 16 years of age ; he must read, and write a passable hand. A boy from the country would be preferred. Apply to John Kelly, Baker. High-street, Nov. 14th, 1851.
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THOMAS WESTON Sr CO.
Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, 17th November, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, TVTHITE AND GREY CALICO TT Moleskin and Tweed Trowsers Wax and Dutch Dolls Fancy Prints, Hosiery Foolscap and Post Paper Wrapping Paper, Rice 20 boxes Mould Candles Salt Beef and Pork Flour, Biscuit. And other Goods. Terms Cash.
Handsome Cottage Piano-forte.
CORNELL # RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 19th Nov., at 11 o'clock, AN EXCELLENT UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE, by Tomkison, London.
ELIGIBLE SITE FOR EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES.
CONNjELL & RIDINGS
! Have received instructions to Sell by private : contract, and on liberal terms, npilE BLUE BELL INN, Queen-street, J- with extensive yards, Stabling, &c, &c This property has a frontage to Queen-street of 67 feet, oad an approach at the rear. The House which is built in great part of Van Diemen's Land hard wood, k^ in excellent jepair, as rue the Kitchens, Stables, and other out- buildings. There is a constant supply of Water on the Premises.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 583, 15 November 1851, Page 1
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