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&ales up auction. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ACCOUNTANTGENERAL OF 11. M. NAVY. CONNELL~AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, 23rd inst., by order of Charlesßridgen, Esq., Assistant Commissary-General, 17L0UR, SERGE, LEMON JUICE, -1 WRAPPERS, & EMPTY PACKAGES. MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, 28th inst. . | lIIID. Saucepans, Oval Boilers and Tea *■ Kittles, Iron and B/m Table Spoons, Chest Locks and Hinges i Case Ladies' and Tailors' Scissors 30 Gent's. Saddles, complete 30 do. Scotch Twilled Shirts 6 do. Blue Cloth Caps 400 Pair Mole Trowsers 157 Pieces Fancy Prints Denims 17 Pieces Selesia, assorted colors. 15 Rolled Jacconet' do. do. 24 Pieces Watered Morine 130 Pieces Ginghams 14 do. Black Coburg Black and Fancy Bandannah Handkerchiefs Scarlet, blue, and Striped Guernseys etc., etc., etc. At 11 o'clock. MR. J. NEWMAN lias been instructed by the Proprietor, Mr. Rutherford, to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Hansard's Rooms, THIS DAY, 23rd instant, at one o'clock, p.m. (if not sold privately before that day)— A LL that desirable Town Property, with <£*- a frontage to Hobson-street and Chapel Street, being" No. 20, Section 22; remarkably healthy and open, having Fort Ligar on one side, and Mr. Hobson's property on the other. The whole will be sold in one lot, or, if desirable, in four. Lot I—A five-roomed Cottage,, with 34 feet 6 in. frontage to Chapel-street, and 162 links back. Lot 2—A four-roomed Cottage, 22 feet to Chapel-street, and 162 links back. Lot 5—28 x 6 feet to Hobson-street, and 162 links back. Lot 4—28 x 6 feet ditto ditto ditto Also, Three Acres of Land, near Mount Hobson, delightfully situated for a villa residence, three miles from town. And, An Allotment in West Queen Street, 20 or 21 feet frontage, and 60 feet back. Plans and parliculars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, or seen at Mr. Hansard's Rooms. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex. Si ml a f>, "7IIITE CLOVER SEED, v ' French Lucerne Seed Fern Scythes and Handles, complete Ycoing Hooks, Fern and Manuka Hooks Spades, patent keeled, No. 1 and 2 A \ FFF Sporting Powder Shot and Percussion Caps Honey-dew Tobacco, in 100 lb. cases 7 Crates of Copeland's best Crockery Port Wine (very fine) Brandy, Pale Eau do Vie Jamaica Bum, 16 O.P. Wine Corks etc., etc., etc. W. Brodie. Fort-street, July 20, 1803. -TOLLOWARE on Sale by the Under-*-i signed. James T. Boylan. FOR SALE, Chcsnut Mare, in foal J to " Cantqb."—Enquire of T. Gibson. TEN GUINEAS REWARD. iRAL depredations having been committed on my property during the present month, by some malicious person or persons : a fine Merino Ewe, heavy in lamb, with twins, was killed at Hobson Park, the shoulder broken and much bruised, the carcase put into a ditch with some care, nearly opposite the residence of Mr. Wood. Also, four padlocks were broken at different periods on my front gate : THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that whoever will give such information as will lead to the apprehension of the offender or offenders, shall, on conviction, receive the above reward. Henry Matson. Brookside, July 15, 18S3. RANTED, A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK, ' to assist in establishing a commercial business in this Town. Applications to be addressed to Mr. Dubois, Post Office, Auckland. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. lEE Gentlemen, or a party of three, can be accommodated with the above after Monday, the 18th inst. Victoria Street, Mr. Craig's cottages, next door to Dr. Matthews. CLEARING AND PLOUGHING. HTENDERS arc required for Clearing and J- Ploughing about Twenty Acres of Land on the North Shore, opposite Official Bay. Apply at the New-Zealander Office. 'JLf ANTED,— A Situation on a Farm, or ** in a Private Family, by a person capable of performing all kinds of agricultural work, and who is a particularly good Ploughman. Apply at this office. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. >T, A Buuch of KEYS; anyone i ing them to Mr. King's Boarding House, Princes-street, will receive ten shillings reward,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 759, 23 July 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 759, 23 July 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 759, 23 July 1853, Page 2

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