ON SALE, EX JOSEPH FLETCHER.
rpiIUMANS LONDON STOUT •-L B. P. Rum, 10 0 P Old Tom in dozen cases Bottled Stout and Ale Crushed Sugar Glassware assorted While Herrings English Yellow Soap Soda Crystals Whiting, Bath Bricks Spanish Liquorice New Muscatels, Nuts, Figs and Almonds Day and Martin's Blacking Newcastle Grindstones Dundee Canvas, assorted Nos. Europe Cordage Sheating Metal and Nails White Lead Negrohead Tobacco 3 bushels Sacks Regatta and Serge Shirts Slops assorted London Saddlery Portable Furniture. Bain & Burtt. 24th September, 1852.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, j VICTORIA COTTAGE. rpHE FOURTH QUARTER commences on i -*- Monday, October 4th (instant). S. Kempthorne. Auckland, October 1, 1852.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY. JpORRTE respectfully intimates that the • Fourth Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday next, 4th Oct. Hours of Attendance, from ten to one, and from two to four. September 28, 1852.
SUBURBAN FARM TO LET OR SELL. 66 "WILLOW BANK," situated on the t* Kyber-pass Road, consisting of six acres of prime land, weli watered, enclosed, and in cultivation; wilh Twostory Dwelling House, containing, on the ground floor, two Rooms, Kitchen, Dairy, and Back Kitchen; and on the second floor, two sleeping apartments. Large Stabling and roomy Lofts, &c, &c. This Farm is well adapted for'market gardening, as, from the richness of the soil, and abundance of water, it will bear heavy green crops at all seasons. Apply to Conwell & Ridings.
GRASS LAND AT EPSOM. To be Let for twelve months, from the 15th instant, HE well-known Grass Paddock, the pro- * perty 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 iOth instant, \ HOUSE and 14 acres of excellent Land, *£*- adjoining the property of Mr. Keesing. For particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept.., 1852. %aies tw auction. MB. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, lately occupied by Messrs. Davy i\ Jarvie, Shortland-street, on Tiiursday next, the 7th October, WOMEN'S White and Black Cotton HOSE Men's Brown and Grey Half-hose Fancy Lace and Book Check Dresses Satin Brocade, Black Silk Lace Ribbon Bows Infants' Cambric Caps, Muslin Robes Worked Habits and Fronts Chemisettes, India Ledger Muslin Starched Mull, Tamboured, Figured Window, Swiss Book, and White and Check Jacconet Muslins India Twill Long Cloth Cambric, Scotch Lawn, and Worked Corner Pocket Handkerchiefs Black Satin, Black and Colored Silks Black and Colored Satins, Black Gros, Shot Glace Fancy Check, Black Watered Moire Black, White, and Colored Persians Colored Belt Ribbons Check, Fancy, White, and Colored Lutestring, Ingrain and French Gauze RIBBONS Damask, Table Covers, Hauokaback Black and Colored German Velvets Black Satin Velvet Napped Paris Hats One Case Ladies' assorted Summer Bonnets Ladies' Parasols Fancy Prints, Kid Gloves Brooks' Reel Cotton, (200 yards) And a large Assortment of other Drapery Goods. To commence at 11 o'clock, precisely,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 675, 2 October 1852, Page 1
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