ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. . ; THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Soil by Auction, ou FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd September, at their Stores, Short- . , land-street, at eleven o’clock— THE REMAINDER OF THE STORES OF THE BARQUE “JASPER,” OF NEW BEDFORD. QT A N DING RIGGING, BLOCKS, SHE AV E S 5 Coils AYhaleline, 4 Coils Cordage. SAILS, 1 new and 1 old Flying-jib, 1 new Forc-tdp Staysail 2 Fore-sails (I new), 4 Top-sails (2 newS, i Top-gallant sails 5 Royals (2 new), 2 new Spencers, 1 Spanker, 2 Gaff-top-sails (I new) \ Mainsail (new), 2 Lower Studding Sails (new) 2 Fore-top-sails Anew), iJ Ma in-top-gal Ia n t-sa i k (new) 2 Kegs Tobacco, Boxes Soap, Paint And other Goods.
COS SELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, Wednesday, September 21 si, EX CHESS WELL , FROM LONDON, At the Stores of Messrs. Bain and Buktt, 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 Loudon Soap Lamp Colton 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. Also, 50 Barrels New American Flour. lO Qr.-casks MarteLls Brandy lOOElos:- Mar sett I s Ale Palmer’s Patent Candles CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will'.Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday next, 2-4lh Inst., at . 4 4 o’clock, A SMALL Selection of Rare PLANTS, Ornamental SHRUBS and Coniferous TREES,—well established in Pols, and just landed in first rale order from the Moa. The selection comprises— Magnolia Grandiflora, —attains 80 feet in , height, and is magnificent in growth, flower and foliage, and is very fragrant. The Locust Tree, of Scripture Norfolk Island Pines Morclon Bay Pine Various Cypresses Stone Pine—Magnificent Tree, with edible Nut English Yew Azalea Indica Purpurea Weigeltia Rosea Irish Juniper Ac., Ac., Ac. HOUSE AND LAND IN SHORTLAND CRESCENT. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday, 241h instant, at 42 o’clock, PART of Allotment No. 42, Section No. 3, having a frontage to Shorthand Crescentof 30£ links, by a depth of 75 links, together with the DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon. The House contains 4 Large Shop, 6 Rooms, all lined and ceiled, four of them with a fire place in each. This properly is situated at the upper end of the Crescent, near St. Paul’s Church, and is well adapted either for a Lodging House ■or General Store. ‘ Terms at Sale. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell ly Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Saturday 241h insl, at 42 o’clock—p ART OF ALLOTMENT No. 20, Section No. 24, in Nelson Street, having a frontage of 50 feet, by a doplh of 75 feet, together with a Dwelling House containing ve rooms erected thereon. GOLD WATCHES. . CONNELL AND RIDINGS W ill Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Qucenstret, on Saturday next, 241h inst., at 42 o’clock, 25 GOLD GENEVA WATCHES.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 2
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