%ales bj) auction. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. The inclemency of ihe weather having prevented the landing of the Goods, |r.r Algerine, the Sale is postponed to Monday next, the 18 th April. EXTENSIVE SALE OF MERCHANDIZE. Ex “Algerine,” from Sydney. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions from J. Woodhouse, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Queen Street, on MONDAY next, 18th April, at 11 o’clock, r FHE FOLLOWING MERCHANDIZE 1 NOW LANDING, EX ALGERINE, FROM SYDNEY. 2 Hhds. Marlell’s Brandy 10 “ W. I. Rum, 10 to 13 o. p. 10 “ ditto 30 o. p. 30 Cases Geneva 1 “ No. 3 Manilla Cigars 1 “ No. 2 ditto 55 Bags dairy Salt 40 Boxes Mould Candles 120 Bags Parnpagna Sugar 50 “ Mauritius do. 50 “ While Mauritius do. 25 “ Manilla Coffee 3 Boxes Blue 0 “ Starch 80 “ Liverpool Soap 50 Bags Patna Rice 7 Kegs Negrohead Tobacco 19 Boxes Cavendish ditto 7 Bales Sole and Kip Leather \ Trlifs } 3 Bllshe,s Ba S s 2000 Gunny Bags 2 Bales 33 inch Grey Domestics 1 “ 3C inch ditto 2 Cases 24 and 32 inch Navy Blue and While Prints 0 “ 7-8 and 5-4 Light, Fancy, Dark Chintz, and Madder’s Prints One Case containing— Silk Handkerchiefs, Capßibbons, Ac. One Case containing— Super Blue and Scarlet Guernseys Men’s Merino Vests Whalebone Umbrellas Pearl Black and Colored Silk Gloves Jacconet and Book Muslins Swiss Checks, Tape Checks Ac., Ac., Ac. Terms at Sale. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. TA r ILL lAM RATTRAY begs to call * * Special attention to his Varied and Extensive Stock of CHILDREN S DRESTES, Paisley Filled and Berege Long Shawls. As also to his Superfine MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. New Zealand House, Shoriland-strcet, Auckland. r s HE Undersigned are Purchasers of — 1 SAWN TIMBER POTATOES OATS WHEAT SALT BUTTER Thomas Weston and Co. Shortland-strect, 14th April, 1853. CHEAP LAND. r |'HE Undersigned is prepared to recomL mend Selections of LAN D under the New Regulations. J. Newman, Land Agent. IN THE ESTATE OF F. G. DUNNELL, DECEASED. A DIVIDEND of FIVE SHILLINGS -i- IN THE POUND will be paid upon all outstanding debts due from the Estate of the deceased upon application to Mr. C. Dams, one of the Executors, between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m., from and after the eighteenth instant. Fred. W. Meruiman, Solicitor to the Executors. April 15th, 1853. REWARD. SOME malicious person or persons havingdestroyed a portion of the stone coping of my boundary wall, facing seaward, at St. George’s Bay, and also thrown open my garden gales for the admission of straying cattle, I hereby offer a reward of Five Pounds to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. John C. Blackett. LOST, ON Sunday last, between Major Matson’s and the Half-way House on the Epsom Road, A RED LEATHER POCKET BOOK, containing sundry private papers, and three Promissory Notes, payable to the undersigned, and of no value to any other person. Whoever may have found the same, on leaving it at the New-/ calander office, will be handsomely rewarded. Charles De Thierry.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 731, 16 April 1853, Page 1
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