% a 1 1 # \) p 91 n cl l on. TO PUBLICANS, GROCERS, DRAPERS, AND OTHERS. <?* WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. CHARLES DAVIS Will Sell by Public Auction, at bis Stores, on TUESDAY next, the 13th at Eleven o’clock, precisely, ■ Sflt:.:e&OSS3' THE eoi&SIGHmBBra 9 HP II E RESIDUE OF THE CARGO EX HARGRAVES, Consisting of 5 libels. MartelTs Brandy, 55 Cases Geneva, 8 <l Ale and Porter, 1 “ Manilla Cigars, 250 Bags Assorted Sugars, 2 Hhds. Loaf G Cases Pipes, Canvas, Duck, 2 Bales Potatoc Bags, 5 Anchors, 2 cwt. each. EX CRESS WELL. 5 11 lids. MartelTs Brandy, 10 “ Jamaica Ruin, 33 0.p., 33 Kegs Cut Nails. EX MARMORA 1 Case China Crape Shawls and Handkerchiefs, White and Red Pongees, Black, Corah, and Fancy Satin Handkerchiefs, 5 Cases China Vases and Ornaments, 20 Sets Registered Gold Digger’s Combination Tools, 1 Bale Fancy Colored Blankets, 1 " Red 1 Case 11 1 herd:*shery and Smal 1 ware, Navy Flue and Fancy Prints, White and Grey Calicoes, Ac., Ac. * £... Terms at Sale. TO SHIPPERS OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND OTHERS. MR. CHARLES DAVIS Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, on TUESDAY next, the 13th instant, at Two o’clock, 20ft BUSII EL S WIII T E SE E D OAT S , ** 100 Bushels Maize, 5 Casks Taranaki Butter, 13 Barrels Salt Pork and Beef, IT Tons Hams and Bacon, A few Kegs of Lard. Terms at Sale. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE merican barque “jasper,” OF NEW BEDFORD. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Monday and Tuesday, 1 Oth and 50th September, at their Stores, Shorlland-slrcet, at eleven o'clock— ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, THE HULL OF THE AMERICAN BARQUE JASPER, OF NEW BEDFORD. 1 Also, The Masts, Spars, Sails, Standing and Running Rigging, Anchors, Chains, etc. Whale Boats, Sails and Oars, Whaling Gear Provisions, Iron Hoop, Shooks, etc., Which will be Sold in Lots. Further Particulars icill he given in a future Advertisement. mmmmmmn&vmmmmaßnnsKmaßaaaasa rpi-lE undersigned begs leave to inform the Public of this Colony that, from the rising importance of Auckland, he has been induced to take out an AUCTIONEER’S LICENSE, in order to afford to his friends, and the community in general that facility and accommodation for the disposal of their importations, which he deems absolutely necessary, and, in so doing, earnestly solicits their kind patronage, trusting by assiduity and attention to their interests he may merit the same. CHARLES DAVIS, Wharf, Queen-street. August 11, 1853. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. TO ARRIVE PER CRESS HELL, AND HOURLY EXPECTED , T7IFTY Cases of the above Goods. To say that they are all of the very best quality J? would be going rather too far; —but to say that pan of them are the best that England produces, would not be over-stepping tbe mark one inch. The cheapest Shoes arcalways the dearest; however, if Cheap Shoes are required, the undersigned will have the cheapest: if dear arc required, lie will have cheaper still. 1 THOMAS KEVEN. Shortlaiul-slrcct, Auckland, Aug. 10, 1800.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 773, 10 September 1853, Page 1
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