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Tl/I R. J. A. ROWE in "returning his most sincere thanks to the Public of -^-* Auckland for their very kind reception of his First and Second Performances, begs most respectfully to inform them that in consequence of the state of the weather ho was obliged to postpone the performance announced for last evening ; but intends giving his THIRD EXHIBITION THIS EVENING. SATURDAY, APRIL 3. With an Entire Change of Performances on alternate Evenings, when he hopes to meet and merit their approbation. MR. ROWE also wishes to state that he anticipates but a short stay in Auckland, and that while he remains it will be his whole study to please his patrons. N.B.— THE CIRCUS FLAG hoisted throughont the day is a signal for Performance on that Evening ; when a Postponement becomes necessary the FLAG will not be exhibited. J. A. ROWE, Sole Proprietor and Manager. Auckland, April 3, 1852.

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WRECK SALE-

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.

On Account of the Undenvriters, or whom it may concern.

CONNELL # RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Matt, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, Saturday, at 1 1 o'clock, A GREAT Variety of MERCHANDIZE, advertised for Wednesday's Sa'e, but which time did not permit their offering, amongst which are — Wrapping Paper Grocer's " Printing " Letter " Foolscap " Note " Ironmongery Emeiy Paper— Glass Paper Polishing Paste and Powder Mop heads — Sash Lines Clock Lines — Black Lead in packets Paints, Turpentine &c, &c. &c.

To be Sold by Public Auction, on an early day, of which due notice and full paiticulurs will be given in a future advertisement, rpilß WRECK, Gear, and Stores of the -L BRIG "MAUKIN" of this Poit. Connell & Ridings, Auctioneer.

CUTTER "THOMAS."

THOMAS WESTON §* CO.

Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, sih April, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock — THE CUTTER "THOMAS," 16 tons, newly repaired, with new Sails, and Gear Terms — Cash.

HORSE A^D DRAY.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mait, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, Saturday, the 3rd inst., at 1 1 o'clock, A DRAUGHT HORSE, DRAY and HARNESS.

UNRESERVED SALE.

To Close Consignments.

FOR SALE, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

CONNELL # RIDINGS

Have received instructions to sell by Auction, on Wednesday, the 7th day of April next, ALL that ALLOTMENT of LAND containing 103 acres, being farm section. No. 2<2, in the district of the Tamaki, well known as " Cleghorn's Farm. 1

XVII&I.ZN-ER.Y ESTABLISHMENT.

Allotment No. 14 of Manerewa Farms, containing 112 acres. Terms at sale.

AH AM E R respectfully informs the • Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity, that on Monday next, April sth, she purposes commencing business in the Millinery and Fancy line, in Vaile's-row, Queen-street, next door to Mr. Keightly, Watchmaker, and hopes, by strict atteniion to orders, and style of execution, to merit a share of their patronage. N.B. — Every description of Straw Bonnet cleaned, and altered to the present fashion. Auckland, April 2, 1852.

For further particulars apply to F. W. Meniman, Solicitor, Auckland, or to the Auctioneers.

Comfortable Family Residence for Sale by Auction.

CONNELL §f RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen -street, on

Wednesday the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, HPHAT large and commodious two story -1 DWELLING HOUSE and Premises, in Hobson -street, noiv in the occupation of Edward Mayne, Esq., and previously known as Mrs. Woolleys Academy. The frontage of these premises to Hobsonstreet is 132 links, and the depth 205 to 226 links. Terms at sale.

SALE OF BOOKS,

Ex " KATHEniars STEWART FOXLSES."

CONNELL 8f RIDINGS

Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at iheir Mart, Queen -street, on Wednesday next, the 7th instant, at 11 o'clock, A LARGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS, from London, by the above vessel, consisting of the Works of Ainsvvorih — Abbott — Adams — Bulwer — Borrow — Boccaccio— Bunyan-— Byron — Burns — Heattie — Campbell — -Cooper — Oowper Coleridge — Dana- -Edge worth — Ellis —fielding -bastman Euripides Grant Goldsmith — Hogarth — Heath — Herbert — Horace — Hume — Josephus — James — Jewel — Kendall — La Sage — Milton — Michelet — Mitchell— Manders Moore — Newton — Romaine — Scott Smollet — Scott, Rev. Thomas— -Toplady — Virgil, &c, &C,-— numbering about 800 vols., and comprising every variety of Sacred and General Literature. ggf" Catalogues will be ready on Monday next.

DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.

ELIGIBLE TOWN PROPERTY.

CONNELL Sr RIDINGS

Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-stieet, on Wednesday the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, TWO new two -story HOUSES with Shops, situate in Queen-street, adjoining Mr. Wait's brick house ; one well known as a Grocery Store, and the other as a Butcher's Shop, together with their appurtenances, consisting of back kitchens, with excellent brick fire-places and chimney, bricked well constantly supplied with excellent water ; large paved yard, out-houses, &c , &c. The Houses are built of the best timber, and no expense spared in their completion and finish. The Grocery Store is fitted up with counter, shelves, drawers, &c. Terms at sale,

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
814

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 2

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