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<£ale3 bj) flurtton. SALE OF CLOTHING, HOSIERY, ETC. CON NELL AND RIDLNGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstrecf, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 27th inst., tit eleven o'clock.— TVFOLESKIN JACKETS, AND WAISTivi- COATS Frock Coals, Shooting Coats Great Coats, Brown Beaver Sewing Cotton, Mending Cotton French Embroidery Cotton Wire Buttons, Thimbles Mother Pearl Buttons, Bodkins Netting Needles, Tape Worsted and Cotton Socks Maori Gowns, Blankets Regatta Shins, Glazed Caps Navy 151 ue and Fancy Prints 2 Cases Stuffed Birds Magnum Bonum Steel Pens 2 Sack Holders 12 Chests Congou Tea (Superior) Madras and Pampanga Sugars Also, The following VALUABLE BOOKS, Knight's Pictorial History of England, 4 vols. Dr. Adam Clarke's Works, 13 vols. Rev. John Fletcher's Works, 8 vols. Wesley's Sermons, 8 vols. Rev. Daniel Isaac's Works, 3 vols. Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible Daw's Agricultural Chemistry England and Wales delineated, 2 vols., with maps and plates The Black Book . Bourne's Treatise on the Steam Engine, with nearly 400 Engravings Gregory's Mathematics Buck's Treatise on Bridges CLEARING OUT SALE. CONN ELL AND HIDINGS Have received instructions from Mrs. lluntep, who is about to leave the Colony,—to Sell by Auction at her shop, the Red House." in Queen-Street, the whole of her Stock in trade, consisting of — A R T II E N W ARE I Glass Ware Groceries Drapery Goods Hosiery Hardware Books Confectionery And a great variety of other Articles. Terms—Cash. BLANKETS, SHIRTS, DRAPERY, ETC. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 20th . April, at their Stores, Shortland-street, | at 11 o'clock— ONE BALE 10-4 BLANKETS 2 Bales Blue Serge Shirts •1 " Scotch Twill ditto \ '' Grey Domestics \ " T-S'Navy Blueprints J " 5-4 ditto ditto 2 Cases White Shirtings 1 " 5-4 Madder Prints \ " 5-4 Chintz ditto 1 *' Woollen Drapery, containing, Comforters, Gaiters, Boas, Hoods, Boots, Child's Hats, etc. 1 Case Slates and Pencils 2 Bales Gunny Bags 205 Bags Sugar And other Goods. BUILDING ALLOTMENT AND COTTAGES IN GREY STREET. Town of Auckland. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 2nd May, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at one o'clock, A N ALLOTMENT in Grey-street, Auckland, situaleat the North of the premises of Mr. Spare, carpenter, being part of allotment No. 47, Section 28, having a frontage of 40 feet to Grey Street, and a depth of 70 feet more or less. An Allotment in Grey Street, Auckland, situate at 'he South of the premises of Mr. Spare, carpenter, being part of Allotment No, 50, Section 28, having a frontage of 50 links to Grey Street, and a depth of i 53 links more or less, with the two Cottages erected thereon, The one near the Street built of brick, the other adjob ing, of wood. There is a large Garden, which has been under cultivation, and there are some choice fruit trees. TO T. H. BARTLEY, ESQ. —We who signed the Requisition, in --* kind compliance with which you came forward as a Candidate for the Superintendency of the Province, addressed that invitation to you in the hope that, in addition to your general qualifications for the office, your freedom from political party woidd have secured for you an unopposed return. We were soon undeceived, however, by the appearance of Mr. William Brown as an antagonistic candidate, and now we find that Lieut.-Colonel Wynyard has been induced to come forward, and that his pledged supporters are so very numerous, and include so many of those who, we are sure, would otherwise have cordially voted for you, that we see no reasonable ground for expecting that you could be successful at the poll ; under these circumstances we very respectfully, and in the most friendly spirit, take leave to suggest to you the expediency of not persevering in a contest in which, all things considered, we cannot think that the prospects of your success would be such as to counterbalance the unavoidable unpleasant-

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 734, 27 April 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 734, 27 April 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 734, 27 April 1853, Page 2

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