Sales; bg aucttcm. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at eleven o'clock, £> CASES BOOKS, comprising,— Novels, Juvenile Books Bibles, Reckoners, Copy-books Pocket Ledgers, Memorandum-books 721bs best Linen Thread 2 doz. Summer Waistcoats Muslin Dresses, Babies' Robes and Caps 2 Barrels Sugar, Hams A variety of Brushware A handsome Bronze Hanging Lamp A Long Tom. Also, By order of the Commissariat Department, a quantity of Surplus Stores from H.M.S. Pandora. MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on To-morrow, Thursday, 13th inst., at his Mart, Short-land-street, SMALL BAGS SUGAR Coflee Pint and Half-pint Salad Oil Mustard, in 41b. and bottles Pickles, in pint and quart bottles Blue and Starch 200 Pairs Mole Trowsers Duck and Canvas ditto Blue Cloth and Glazed Caps 7o Pieces Grey Domestics Black and White-brown Thread ALSO, 2 TONS FLOUR. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock precisely. THOS. W£STON §• CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 14th instant, at eleven o'clock, at their Stores, Shortland-street, , DOZEN B. Y. SICKLES 1 Bale 56-inch Grey Calico 1 Case 12 Dozen Straw Hats Cases Pipes, Keg Butter Broom Heads, Carbonate Soda Shirts, Blue Cloth Caps Lucifer Matches Morrison's Black Ink, 3d. and 6d. bottles Salad Oil, Pickles And— A Varietv of other Goods. MILITARY THEATRE. ALBERT BARRACKS. \N MONDAY EVENING, 17th January, of a Soldier's Widow, George Almar's MeloDrama, in three acts, entitled— THE FIRE RAISER; Or, the Prophet of the Moor. To be followed with a Song; Three Scenes from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake; and a Dance. The whole to conclude with a Broad Extravaganza, in One Act, entitledTWO EYES BETWEEN TWO. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock; performance to commence at eight. Dress Circle, 2s. 6d,; Boxes, Is. 6d.; Pit, is. Tickets may be had on application to Mr. Porter, Tobacconist, Queen Street; Mr. Levy's Emporium, Shorlland Street; Serjt. Maxwell, Officers' Mess; and at the Library, Albert Barracks. T. Hyde, Stage Manager. Vivat Regina ! ,tet/g HORSE CHALLENGE! fR. CODLIN'S b. g. JACK, is open to JL run Mr. Williamson's b.g. TOMBOY, or any other Horse, Mare, or Gelding in New Ulster, two mile heats, carrying 11 stone, for £IOO (one hundred sovereigns) ; the match to be run in fourteen days from tin's dale, and the challenge to be accepted on or before the 12th instant. Any communication can be made to Mr. G. Codlin or Mr. Smale, at Newmarket. Newmarket, Jan. 5, 1855. AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ry HE ANNUAL MEETING will take JL place al the Exchange Hotel, on Saturday, the 18th inst., at 12, noon. Members are specially requested to attend, as business of importance will be laid before them. J , AMES B Npv™ alv ) Secretaries. Joseph Newman, j TENANTED, in a Small Family, a FEMALE t? SERVANT, who can produce testimonials to her industry and being otherwise well conducted. To" such a one liberal wages will be given. Apply at the New Zealander Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 704, 12 January 1853, Page 1
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