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I COINNELL eft HIDINGS Will Seliby Auction, at their Mart, Queen* street, THIS DAY, the 18th inst., at 11 o'clock, in lots of one ton or more, ABOUT 20 tons PRIME HAY grown on Mr. Potter's well known Paddocks, Epsom, as now stacked "ponjje ground. _-X_ Terms at Sale. Seller to cut and deliver, Buyer to cart
away. FOR TIlilffiNEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queensteeet, at 11 o'clock, on Monday next, 20lh inst., SIXTY-FIVE BALES WOOL, more or less damaged. Ex Ship 'Neptune, Henderson, from Sydney lo London. BY~ORDER AND FOrIcCOUNTOfITm. , GOVERNMENT. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at the Ordnance Stores, Britomart Barracks, on Thursday, 23rd inst., at eleven odockA BOUT FIFTY TONS OF NAILS, as--jl sorted sizes A jiumber of Iron Bedsteads Tools, Camp equipage Hair-cloth Covers New Great Coats, damaged And a Variety of other Condemned Stores of Ordnance and Engineer Departments.
NOTICE. Wardens' Office, Auckland; Hundred, (Mill September, 1852. THE Wardens of the Auckland Hundred beg to call a Meeting of the License Holders of the Auckland Hundred, to take into consideration a letter received from the Honorable the Colonial Secretary, suggesting the 'propriety of charging^ such fees as will enable the wardens to pay off ihe loan advanced by the Colonial Government for the erection of the Public Slaughter House, &c. Meeting to be held on Saturday the 18th instant, al3o'cloek.p.M.,at ihe.lloyal George Inn. GOLD DUST. THE Undersigned is a buyer 'of GOLD DUST. D. Nathan. September 2, 1852.
KAURI GUM. nPIIE Undersigned is a purchaser of clean X KAURI GUM. D. Nathan. September 2, 1852. GRASS LAND AT EPSOM. To be Let for twelve months, from tht 15f/i instant, 1' HE well-known Grass Paddock, the property of the undersigned, containing 77£ acres. James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept., 1852. HOUSE AND LAND AT EPSOM. To be Let for twelve months, from the 10/ k instant, A HOUSE and 14 acres of excellent Land, J\. adjoining the property of Mr. Keesing. For particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept., 1852. ON SALE, A VERY superior PORTABLE FLOUR MILL, with Dressing Machine, Worked by the same Machinery. The grinding is performed by a pair of French Burr Millstones. Also, — A Portable IRON SAFE. Connkll & Ridings.
rrilE following well-known Horses will X stand to cover this season at the Stables of Williamson & Crumbier, East Epsom. "CHLOROFORM," Thoroughbred. Terms . . X 5 ss. Should any marcs not prove to this horse, they will be entitled to service next year, free of charge. "LINCOLN," Draught. Terms £2 ss. " COLONEL," Draught. Terms £2 ss. The pedigree of these Horses can be seen at the proprietors. N.B.— All Marcs lo be paid for by the Ist of January, 1853. Williamson & Cuumxer. September 14, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 671, 18 September 1852, Page 1
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