OSPREY INN.
SUBSTANTIAL LUNCH with a Glass of Ale as usual, for One Shilling, on the table from 12 till 2 o'clock.
TTT ANTED— a Steady Sober WOMAN who t V understands Plain Cooking. Apply at the Osprey Inn, High -street.
T) THOMPSON begs to inform his XX> • Country Friends that they can stable their horses free of charge at his Stables, High Street.
N.B.— Bait 9d '".... Hay 6d. Horses for the night, 2s. 6d.
R THOMPSON begs to inform the Public • generally, that the SALOON for Public Amusement is now being fitted up, and will be opened on Monday evening next, at six o'clock. Osprey Inn, High Street. May 25th, 1852.
THE Committtee of the Select Harmonic Society are requested to meet at the Osprey Inn, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst., at 7 o'clock.
TO CARPENTERS.
rpENDERS will be received until Saturday X next, the 29th inst., for the erection of a
COTTAGE, in Nelson Street. For Particulars apply to J. Robinson, Carpenter, at the Stores of W. S. Grahame, Esq., Fort Street. Auckland, May 25th, 1852.
TYr ANTED, a Smart Active LAD. VY Apply to Graham & Henderson, Victoria Warehouse. May 26, 1852.
§ales &q Auction,
CONNELL % RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell, at the Stores of Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan & Co , Lower Queen-street, on Thursday, the 27th instant — towards At FIVE HUNDRED VOXiSt Of STAXTDAXUD WORKS*
IN the various departments of Literature, Science and Religion, embracing the Works of Sir W. Scott, Byron, Southey, Moore, Macaulay, Macintosh, &c, &c. Also, a Selection of Beautifully Illustrated Books, in superb bindings, Albums, Scrap Books, &c» ,
The w Sale to commence at eleven o'clock, precisely. Catalogues can be had on application.
TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday, 29th inst., at eleven o'clock, THE REMAINING STOCK IN TRADE of a Nurseryman leaving the Colony, consisting of Choice Flowering Plants Garden and Flower Seeds Strawberry Plants &c, &c, Sic. Also a quantity of Gardening Tools.
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Saturday next, 29th inst., at 1 1 o'clock. A QUANTITY OF FIXTURES, consisting of Pannel and Ledge Doors —Glazed Window Sashes— Staircase, Step Ladder, &c. Also —
A Public House Lamp, complete.
THE EXTENSIVE SALE or MERCHANDIZE Advertised for Monday, 24tfo May, is POSTPONED to
THURSDAY NEXT, 27th May.
THOMAS WESTON & CO.
Will Sell by Auction, on Thursday next, 27th May, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, | BALE 72 inch Grey Cotton ■• Sheeting
1 Bale 33 and 36 inch White Shirting and India Longcloths
1 Bale Scotch Twill, Fancy Regatta, Blue Serge, and White Shirts, Duck Trowsers 1 Bale Pilot Reefing Jackets and Coats, Toilinette and Black Vests, Long Printed
Shirts, &c. 3 Bales Blue Serge and Fancy Regatta Shirts 1 Case White and Black Cotton and Imperial Tapes, Marshall's Whitedbrown and Black Thread, Mixed and Patent Diamond Pins, Paris Cotton Luces, Wire Ribbon, Silk Boot Laces, Purses, Sewing Silk, Black and Colored Silk Twist, Oiris Lace, Men's and Boys' Belts, 6d. and Bd. Doubles; Lambswool Boots, Gaiteis, and Bo.is ; Men's Scarlet, Blue, and Stuped Guernseys I Case 5-4 Fancy Prints And a variety of other Goods.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 638, 26 May 1852, Page 1
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