©ales bp auction. CONNELL AND HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, September 17lh, EX CRESS WELL, FROM LONDON, At the Stores of Messrs. Bain and Burtt, CU R 11 A N T S Elemi Raisins Sultana do. Walnuts Barcelona Nuts Stockholm and Coal Tar Pilch Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Spirits Turpentine Castor Oil Tea Paper. ALSO, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Pickles and Sauces Mustard Salad Oil Bottled Inks Cloth Caps London Soap Lamp Cotton Crossover Shirts Alum Soda While Lead Tobacco Iron Pols. Also, on account of whom it may concern. Several doz. Butt Hinges, more or less damaged with salt water. EX MARMORA, FROM SYDNEY. MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on Monday next, the 12th September, 40 BOXES ASSORTED CLAY PIPES, CO Bags Biscuits, 5 Barrels Flour, 4 Casks Pitch, C “ Rice, 10 Barrels Prime Mess Beef, 0 Tierces “ “ “ 4 Kegs “ “ “ 4 Case Fancy Prints, C Dozen Whips, 1 Bale Sail Canvas, i Keg Tongues. Congou and Hyson Teas, a small lot, And other Goods. Sale to commence at Eleven o’clock. EX CRESS WELL, FROM LONDON. AIR. 1). NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, September loth, PAIRS SUPERIOR WITNEY, White and Scarlet BLANTETS, CO Dozen Striped Cotton Shirts, lo Hhds. Burton Ale, 10 Hhds. Taylor’s Porter, And an Assortment of other Goods. To commence at Eleven o’clock. SHEEP, EX MOA.” AIR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 15lh instant, at twelve o’clock, NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SHEEP, Ex “Moa.”
CATTLE, EX MARMORA. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, the loth inst., at Twelve o’clock, Qfk VERY SUPERIOR HELPERS, and 1 thorough-bred DURHAM BULL. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 15lh of September, at eleven o’clock, A GOOD NUMBER OF STOCK, comprising— Cows, Heifers, and Steers 5 pairs of Working Bullocks 5 or C Large Bullocks, ready for breaking in, AUCKLAND LAND ASSOCIATION-No. 2, A S the advantages attending the working of the Auckland Land Association, established in October, 1852, have become more generally known, a considerable number have been added to its list of members, many others have expressed their desire to join in membership, but have been deterred by the (now considerable) amount necessary to be paid up for back subscriptions. To suit these it has been proposed to establish a New Association on precisely the same plan as that now in existence. Full particulars may be learnt on application to the undersigned, and as soon as names representing fifty shares shall have been forwarded to him, the necessary steps will be taken to put the matter in immediate working order. A. W. Hansard, Princes-street. r F HE undersigned is a Purchaser of KAURI GUM, at the highest market rale, for Cash. David Nathan. June IGlh, 1855. [a card.] J. H. KING’S FAMILY AND GENTLEMEN’S BOARDING RESIDENCE. I Princes-Street, j (Opposite Government House Gate, next door to the office of the Union Bank.) An Ordinary every day at Two o’clocic. Good Stabling, and Horses for Hire, |
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 773, 10 September 1853, Page 4
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