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©ales bj> auction, CONNELL % RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on THIS DAY, 31st December, at 12 o'clock — ONE BALE—I QO Pairs Cotton Sheets, 111 One Bale— 3QfDozeii Striped and Regat% Shirts " 12 Dozen White Shirts, with linen fronts, - collars/ and cuffs 6 Dozen Taglioni Coats, AL'O 9 Tierces Beef 1 Ton Prime Bacon and Haras 1 Hogshead Loaf Sugar 12 Drums Best Figs 6 Boxes Pudding Raisins Letter Paper, Envelopes * Whitewash Brushes 8 Silver Toddy Laddies AND 2 Eighty Gallon Iron Boilers. And a variety of other Goods.

THE RACES,

CORNELL fr HIDINGS

Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart Queen Street, at 11-o'dock.-THIS DAY,- — ~ ~^ TWO CASES SADDLERY from London consisting of— Hogskin Saddles Lady's Side Saddle Weymouth, Pelham, Portsmouth and Snaffle Bridles

An .elegant set of Gig Harness, Stirrup Leathers, Girths, Plated Spurs, Rollers and Surcingles, Horse Cloths, Cart Harness, Trace Harness, Stable Collars, &c, &c.

AUCTION OF IRONMONGERY, &c, &c. CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 7th January, NINETY-FOUR PACKAGES HARDWARE and IRONMONGERY, consisting of — Fine Rose Horse Nails Traces, Leading Chains, and Back Bands B.Y. Sickles €6 Kegs Nails, Flat Point Rose, 1£ inch to 3 inch Razors, Sheep Shears Knives and Forks Pocket Knives, Scissors Butchers' Knives and Steels Coffee Mills Chest and Cupboard Locks Screws, to 2f -inches T Hinges Oval Boilers, Tea Kettles Norfolk Latches Brass, Night, and Lock Cocks Gimlets, Parliament Hinges Hatchets, Corkscrews Pliers, Horse Pickers Trowels, Cleavers, Hoes Sash Fasteners, Bradawls Night Latches, Padlocks Hat and Coat Hooks, Hat Pins Curry Combvßound Bolts Sad Irons, Hooks and Hinges Gridirons, Carpenters' Rules Hand Saws Plate Locks, Rim Locks Saucepans, Garden Rakes Kent and London Shoe Hammers Black Canterbury ditto Ship Scrapers, Turnscrews Japanned Waiters and Trays i Fire Irons, Squares Table and Chest Hinges Patent Cast Butt ditto Thumb Latches, Dog Chains Carpenters' Adzes Caulking Irons i Spades, Shovels &c., &c, &c. !

OATTIEi CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at the Cattle Market, Epsom Road, on Tuesday, 13th January, if not previously disposed of by private sale, NINE SUPERIOR MILKING COWS, quiet, bioken in to bail and in full milk. A Thorough Bred Durham Bull, two years old 8 Fat Bullocks, fit for the knife.

To l)e seen at Mr. George May's Paddock. WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL will be held To-morrow, New Year's Day, in the Paddock of the Old Government House Grounds, adjoining the Barrack Wall, which the Lieuten-ant-Goyernor has kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee for the occasion.

A PUBLIC TEA MEETING of the Teachers and Priends, will be held in the School Room, at half-past Six in the evening. Tickets, Is. ; to he had of Messrs. Hughes, Somerville, Langford, Ellis, Jaggar, and Williamson.

Donation Lists are now lying at the sliops of Messrs.W.Hughes.H.Ellis.T. Keven,T. Somerville, J. A. Langford.Dary and M'Dowell, M. Somerville, J. T. Jaggar, W. Tattersall, J. Williamson, and Dr. Matthews, where subscriptions towards the maintenance of the School will be thankfully received.

Ladies— T)ERMIT me to inform you of my intention X to continue to carry on the Millinery business, in which you have hitherto afforded me much liberal encouragement. Having taken, and being about to remove to Mr. Russell's house in Chapel-street, (at the top of West Queen -street), I shall after Wednesday next, be prepared to receive there, and to execute any ordem with which you may favour me. Your obedient servant, M. F. Ward ell. Dec, 17,1851. To the Ladies of Auckland, &c.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 596, 31 December 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 596, 31 December 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 596, 31 December 1851, Page 2

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