FOR COROMANDEL DIGGINGS.
-k>- x 1 IIE Scnoo:<EU FORAGER, Y^*iy^- w '" sa '^ on * UESDAY Morning. the 23rd inst. ,For Passage apply to G. W. White, Queen-r.lreol. Auckland, Nov. 19, 1852.
bp Suction.
CON NELL <G IUDINKS
Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at their Mart, Queen-street,
/CHAIRS, Tables, Sofas, Bedstead, Kitchen v-^ Utensils, Fender and Irons.
Fifty Tins Paint, Black, Blue and Green
Sugar, Pickles, Mustard, Fruits.
The remainder of the Goods lately imported by Mr. Smylhies, consisting of — A Handsome Dinner Service] Elkington's Electro-Plated Forks and Spoons Sho\cls, Rakes, Potato Forks, Dung Forks, Brushes, 6 c.
Two Kegs Ncgrohead Tobacco Fifteen Doz. GLASS DRINKING MUGS.
A very superior Accordion, with mahogany case. A remarkably fine instrument. An Achromatic Telescope, one of the best ever imported. Leather Travelling Bag, Dressing Case, Case of Mathematical Instruments Lady's Gold Watch Gentleman's Silver Hunting Watch. &c, &c, &c.
IN THE ESTATE OF WM. McKENZIE DECEASED.
CON NELL $• RIDINGS
Have received instructions from the Receiver of Intestate Estates, to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday next, 2ith instant, at eleven o'clock, rj'HE STOCK IN TRADE and EFFECTS -&■ of the late Wai. McKenzie, consisting of a general assortment of Medicines and Drugs, including several Cases and Casks very recently imported— the greater part being in the original packages, and in perfect order. There is an extensive outfit of labelled jars, and bottles of various sizes— beside hvo oases of these articles among' t Mr. McX< j ji7ie's last importations from London. Large Ornamental Jars and Bottles for the window. Copper Still Filtering Apparatus Medicine Chest, Patent Trusses Wedgewood Mortars, Glass do. Scales and Weights, Measures Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery Cut Smelling Bottles, Toilette Brushware &«., &c, £c. 2 Standing Glass Cases 1 Counter Ditto Bronzed Hanging Lamp. iSC, iS.C, &C.
• The Goods will be open to inspection at the Mart on Tuesday.
SUBURBAN LOTS.
CON NELL & RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell by private Contract,
SEVERAL Suburban Lots, of two Acres each, at Freeman's Bay. Plan and particulars at the Mart.
TO *BE LET AT PARNELL.
«,_ A FOUR-ROOMED Verandah IgpfflL. Jt\. COTTAGE with Out House, ttsMOaP Good Well of Water, &c, '-^$^§*3* commanding a pleasant view of the Harbour and Shipping ; for particulars enquire at Mr. Niccol next door.
TO THE BURGESSES OF THE MIDDLE WARD.
/GENTLEMEN,— I beg to return you my vJT sincere thanks for your kindness in recording your votes on my behalf on the day of the late Election. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, James Thos. Boyhn. November 19, 1852.
[advertisemen r. J
To the Editor of the New Zealandcr.
QIR,— At the Municipal Election of the 18th inst. I was the only voter in the West Town Ward who voted for Mr. R. Schultz. In doing so, I simply exercised my right to
vole for whom I pleased. I now beg to state that I did so vole without his consent or knowledge, and, I am quite sure, against his wishes. I am, Sir, ymirs, &c, &c. G. Smith. Greyhound Inn, Nov. 18th, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 689, 20 November 1852, Page 2
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