On Sale atthe Stores of the Undersigned. 13UTTY POWDER, WHITE LEAD, JL 281bs. Tins Rouge, Plate and Urn Powder Flour of Emery, Razor Powder Chamois Leather, Corn Rubbers SasK Lines, Cloclc Lines Emery Cloth, Glass Cloth Emery Paper, Mop Heads Black Lead, (Servants' Friend) Ditto Naples Lustie Rottcnstone, Town Glue Blacking,— Day & Martin's, Everett's, Warren's. Also, Peat's London SADDLES. . And the Patent American CHURNS, Connell & Ridings, Auction Mart, Queen -street.
SJESEI&iLBXiS SF3UH33AW FA8.82. CONN ELL # RIDINGS Have received instructions (o Sell by Private Contract, THAT iemaikably fertile Suburban FARM, called " tTSZffIOW BASTE," Situate on the Kyber pass road, within a few hundred yaids of the Epsom Tload, the Royal George Inn, Public Market Place, &c. The Propei ty consists of Six Acres, of a rich alluvial bottom, laid out in paddocks, and well enclosed and divided, and amply watered at all seasons, with a substantial and commodious Farm House, Stables, Stock Yaids, &c. This Farm is particularly adapted for Dairy purposes, or for Maiket Gardening, being at once so productive and so near town. Or it would be invaluable to a Stock owner foi fattening Cattle when brought in for sale or slaughter.
CEDAR FOR SALE. /CABINET-MAKERS, Carpenters, and v-^ others, can be supplied with Cedau in Boaids, Plank, &c, of all sizes. J. Westwood, Cabinetmaker. Upper Queen : street, Dec. 6th, 1851.
NOTICE. ALL DEBTS due to Mr. E. Wardell, Draper, Shortland-street, to be paid to Mr. S. Brown, one of the Trustees, and if not liquidated within fnmteen days from this date, will be put into the hands of the Solicitor for recovery. Monday, Bth December, 1851.
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MR. D. NA THAN Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, To-morrovy, Thursday, Dec. 11th, 1851. Without the least Reserve, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK IN TRADE, on the premises of Mr. E. VVarbell, he being about to leave the Business, affording an excellent opportunity to Drapers, Private Families, and others. — Amon°the GOODS will be foundCashmere, French de Lame While and Coloured Muslin Challie, Plaid and other Dresses French Silk and fcatin Mantles French Merinoes Black and Coloured Silk Velvets Striped Lustre Alpaca, Black Grros Black Satinette Persian Tarlatan Muslins Cashmere Shawls and Scaifs j Embroidered and Barege ditto Assortment Ladies' Caps and Bonnets Nets, Lace, Boas, Flowers and Dioops Habits, White Kid Gloves Gent's. Black and Straw do. do. Ditto Buckskin ditto Crenoline and Window Muslins, Toilet Covers, Black and Coloured Table Saxon and Scotch Flannel Black and White Crape, Whalebone Bustles, Hair Petticoats Muslin Cravats, Fancy Trimmings Silk Umbrellas Swiss Embroidered Curtains Tucked Robes, Silk Parasols Lawn, Linen Silk, Satin and Gauze Fancy Ribbons Boot and Stay Laces Peifumery, Brown Holland Clouting, Scotch Cambiic, Diaper Blue and Fancy Prints Jacconet, Cehcias, Buckram White Shirting, Hoyle's Prints Pans Stays, Gent's. White Shirts Regatta blurts, Meiino Vests and Drawers Work Boxes, Fancy Tweeds Hosiery, Blue Cloth Caps, A laige Glass Show Case. — und, 1 great Vaiiety of other Goods, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock piccisely. Term? Cash.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 590, 10 December 1851, Page 1
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