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TO BE XtArZ*Xi»X> FOR.

A PIANO by Collard, quite new, 6f Octaves with every modern improvement. 40 shares at 20s. a share. To be seen at the Masonic Hotel, where subscriptions will be received.

IN THE ESTATE OF F. C. DUNELL, DECEASED.

rpHOSE CREDITORS who have not forX warded their accounts, are requested to do so before 12 o'clock on Saturday next, or they will be excluded the benefit of the first dividend. F. W. Merriman, Solicitor to the Executors. May 31, 1852.

OSPREY INN.

SUBSTANTIAL LUNCH with a Glass of Ale as usual, for One Shilling, on the table from 12 till 2 o'clock.

WANTED-a Steady Sober WOMAN who understands Plain Cookings Apply at the Osprey Inn, 1F J High-street.

R THOMPSON begs to inform his • 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.

T) THOMPSON begs to inform the Public ±t. 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. Mr. F. B. WOODHAM. (Late of St. PauVs Cathedral, London J T)EGS to announce that he is now giving X) INSTRUCTION on the PIANO-FORTE, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the Gentry and Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity. N. B. — Schools attended. Opposite Connell & Ridings, Queen-street, June 2nd, 1852.

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TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.

CONNELL Sr RIDINGS

Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart Queen Street, THIS DAY, 2nd ■ June, at eleven o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, 3 CASKS HORSE-SHOE NAILS 37 " Nails, various sizes 9 dozen Sheep Sheers 18 " Padlocks 10 " Spades and Shovels 60 pairs Gate Hinges and Hooks Emery Powder, Putty Powder Glass Paper, Emery Paper Rouge Plate and Urn Powder Mop Heads, Black Lead 12 reams best Foolscap 17 " Super Printing Demy 16 " Double Crown Printing 24 " Strong Royal Hand Wrapping Paper 10 " " Imperial Brown Paper Saddlery, Bridles & Harness 2 hhds. Geneva, slightly tinged, proof 1 case Assorted Stationery 3 cases Pint Pickles 1 " Mustard, lib. . 1 " Soluble Cocoa And a Variety of other Articles. Terms — Cash.

By Order of the Receiver of Intestate Estates.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on THIS DAY, 2nd June, at 1L o'clock, — THE EFFECTS of the late Archibald Hamilton, deceased —consisting of A Valuable Black MARE A Milch COW, in excellent condition Bedding, Clothing, &c, &c.

By Order of Her Majesty's Colonial Government. CONNELL £f RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at the Government Stores, Chancery Lane, adjoining the Police Guard Rooms, on Saturday next, sth inst., at 11 o'clock— A QUANTITY OF UNSERVICEABLE STORES, consisting of— Hand Carts —Hand Bat rows Drays—Harness lion Bedsteads—Kitchen Range i Hammers- Bill Hooks Axes—Pick Axes, Spades—Shovels Wheelbairows —Sledges Register Stoves, Jack Screw Nails—Wedges—Lamps—Blocks &c, &o , &c. Terms—Ca h.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 640, 2 June 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 640, 2 June 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 640, 2 June 1852, Page 1

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