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PRIME BACON. CO NELL # RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at 11 o'clock, THIS DAY— *{0O LBS - 0F THE ABOVE.
IN THE SUPREME COURT. JoSETH Y. ChISHOLM. CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Have received Instiuctions from the Sher ff, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Market Place, Newmarket, on Tufsday next, 9th , instant, at 12 o'clock, unless the execution be previously stayed — SIX HEAD OF TATTLE, AND TWO HORSES • Paddle, Bridle, &c. The Cattle may be seen at Mr. Conway's Paddock, Freeman's Bay, until the day of sale. Also at the above time and place, a quantity of Cattle, numbering from twelve to twentyfive Head, now running at Putiki, in the island of Waiheki. THOMAS WESTON Jg CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, Bth March, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at eleven o'clock, HAMS AND BACON Prime Mess Beef Pipes, Salad Oil Lard, Butter ' Sago, Almonds Onions, Currants Sauces, Mustard Prints, Calicos Cloth Caps, Straw Bonnets. Also — Mahogany Pembroke Table Couch, Kitchen Utensils Gold and Silver Watches A WATERMAN'S BOAT, &«. Terms — Cash.
AUCKLAND BOOT &, SHOP WAREHOUSE, LEATHER & GRINDEKY STORE. JD. C. IRELAND begs to announce to • the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he continues to keep on hand A Splendid Assortment of Ladifs' and Glnts' Boots and Shoes, comprising — Wellington, Ha f- Wellington, Clarence, Cossack, and Blucher Boots, Albert and Oxford Shoes, in kangaroo and calf of every variety. J. D. C. Ireland in' returning his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends for the very liberal support which he has received for the last three years, begs to assure them that, in order to ensure a continuance of their favours, he has engaged several of the most apptoved workmen of the Colony. The enduiing work of this Establishment has not failed to receive from the commencement the approbation of all who have tried it. and to both Seller and Huyerthis is — this must be— gratifying. To give satisfaction to a discerning Public is the aim of the Proprietor of this Establishment, and he now solicits a continuation df public support, .)• D C. Ireland would consider himself deficient ing ratitude did he not tender his heartfelt acknowledments to the "Royal New Zealand Fenciblbs" for their support — for their honourable and honest (dealing — and begs a continuance of their favours. N.B, — As no workmen are employed in this Establishment who are in the habit of disappointing their employer — punctuality can be relied on, and as NO SLOPS are ever offered, all parries making purchases may expect all but 'Evkrlasiing Work. As to prices, the Proprietor has only to remark that the real worth of Colonial Manufactured Work is known only by its durability. J. D. C. Ireland.
ON SALE, Bx " Napi," @ the Bay of Islands, FIVE CASES PREMIUM FIG TOBACCO. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. sth March, 1852.
ARMSON'S ESTATE. rpHR Trustees give notice that Wednesday J- next, the 10th instant, is the last day for signing the deid of Trust, made for the benefit of such < i editors as shall execute the same on or before that day The deed is lying at the office of Mr. Whitaker. Solicitor, Auckland, for the inspection and signatuie of the Creditors. Auckland, March 5, 1852.
COTTAGE IN WAKRFIELD STREET. For Sale by Private Contract, AN ALLOTMENT of LAND, with 33 feet frontage to the North side of Wakefield- street, No. 41 of Section No. 32, together with a comfortable COTTAGE thereon, only just completed. Apply to Cornell & Ridings.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, THE New and Elegantly Finished COTTAGE in Wakefield-street, now occupied by Mr. Gardiner. This Cottage, which has only been completed a few months since, contains four goodsized and lofty Rooms, and a Hall ; the Partitions are all boarded to the top, lined with canvas and papered ; the Ceilings boarded hnfd with canvas and papered j the Rooms finished in the best style, and elegantly papered ; all the Doors pannel'ed, and the House newly painted inside and out. A Wide Verandah in front, and another at the back of the House. An excellent Well of Water, roomy Yaid, -Out-houses, &c Apply to CvNNELL & Ridings,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 615, 6 March 1852, Page 2
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