©ales fy> Suction,
By Order and for Account of Her Majesty s Colonial Government.
CONNELL §f KWIXGS
Will Sell by Auction at their Mait, Queenstreet, at 12 o'clock, THIS DAY, 17th instant — THE STABLES in Mechanic's Bay, near the Bridge. The Mateiials to be removed within one month from the day of Sale.
CONNELL &- HIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-slreet — THE WRECK OF THE SCHOONER « KAWERANGA," lying off the Commercial Pier. Also, Potatoes, Flour Cheese, Spades, Shovels Wrapping Papa* Account Books. &c, &c. And a Variety of Merchandize.
SALE OF NEW BOOKS, EX " KATHERINE STEWART FORBES," POSTPONED
Until Tuesday next, the 23rd March, in consequence of the Cases not having been landed.
THOMAS WESTON & CO
IJave leceived instructions to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday next, the 23rd inst. —
FIVE CASES NEW BOOKS selected from the Stocks of several eminent London publishers, and comprising the best works of the popular writeis of the day. also — A choice collection of ENGRAVINGS.
CisP Catalogues will be ready in a few days.
EX 'KATHERINE STEWART FORBES.'
On Sale by the Undersigned, 6>fl HHDS. TRUMAN'S STOUT *"^ 5 " B. P. Rum, 25 O. P. 8 " Maitell's Brandy 200 dozen Bottled Ale and Porter 30 cases ) ,-, 201-cas,sj GeneVa JO cases Booth's Old Tom 20 " Patent Sperm Caudles 4 casks Ship Chandlery 50 bundles Wrapping Paper 3 casks Bottled Ink 2 bales Lamp Cotton 1 case Patent Table Lamps 2 casks Linseed Oil 10 dtutns Turpentine 2 cases Paper Hangings 1 " Ladies' Saddles 4 " Moleskin Trotvsers 8 bales Blue Serge and Regatta Shirts 2 trunks Caps 15 bales Assoited Slops 2 " Blankets 1 case Men's Boots and Shoes 2 bales 3-bushel Bags. B\in & Burtt. 3 6th March. 1852.
ON SALE,
Ex " Katherine Stewart Forrfs," <^jA DOZ. MARZIiTTI'S CYDER. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. March 16, 1852.
ON SALE. £J CASES CAVENDISH TOBACCO 5 " Premium Fig do. J. A. Gilfillan & Co. March 16, 1852
[advertisement.] To William Wright, Commander of the ' {Catherine Stewart Forbes.' Dear Sir, We, your passengers, beg to return you our most sincere thank's for the sinct attention paid to the man » ge mem of jour ship; and also for the just, kind, and gentlemanly manner in which you have treated us. We remain, Sir, Yours obediently. Cabin — James McDonald, C. M. G. IJ. Cheeseman Sister W. Bernard Angela Andiew Sinclair " HI. Vnicetit Robert Gilmoie " Julia ■ Madeline Mea ins " iWargaretta Agnes Sinclair " Maria Catherine Cocbrane. Fore Cabin— Richard Henry Pratt, & VVillinm M. Burton family of five Elizabeth 13. I3uiton Geoige Patterson Robert Button Elizabeth Patterson Anna Button William Parker Mary Bums W. M. Yates Margaret JJums Haitley Webster I lioraao Bums Elizabeth Webster Alary Chandler Kichaid Shaldeis Khza Shalder?. Steerage— .T, B. Strange and family S. N. Nash of seven William Boyd George Gien John Ciawsliaw, John Hughes Auckland, New Zealand, 10th March, 185?.
'•Kalherine S'ew/irt Foibes," Auckland, March 9ili, 1852. Dear Sir, We, as Passengers in ihe " Kalherine Stewart Forbes," wish, before separating, to tendei you our thanks for your kindness during the voyage. We feel thut your piolessiotial skill, attention, and conduct as a gentleman are fully deserving of this expression of our opinion. We remain,^dear Sir, Your Friends and Well, wishers, Charles Sanderson A. H. Webster C. F. Sanderson G. Mason S. K. Sanderson H. Webster Geo. 13. W.Jackson E. Webster Agnes Jackson M. Chandler George Cbeesetn.m A. J. Fnlion Jtobert Gilmour VT. I'arkcr A. Sbackell G. PatM-son A. it. Shackoll K. Patterson M. Shackell Francis Pr*tt Thomas Cawlvwcll RobeH Hufon Sarah Gissmg Anna ISutton John F. Powell It. B. Shalders C'hailes 11. Powell Khz i fc,|, ldeis Agnes Sinclair W. M. Burton Madeline Mcains Rli/.ibc h I.. Uurlon Caiheiine Coehr.ino W. W. Yates Andrew Sinclair Maiy liyriu> Jamej, McDonald iM.iiy.uet Ujine —R. Catholic Missionaiy Thomas Uyinc SjMtr Maiy Bernard An- J. 15. Siiauge and family geln S. 11. Na^h 11 Maiy Vincent Geo ge Glew " Mnrui Joliu Ciawshaw " Margaiet William liojait " Julia John Hughes. To J. Labatt, Esq., MA)., JMfdical OHicer, &c, &c, Sir
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 618, 17 March 1852, Page 2
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