COX NELL AND HIDINGS Will Soil by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday next, 241h inst., at eleven o’clock, by order of Charles Biudgun, Esq., Assistant Commissary General, i QUANTITY OF HOOPS AND STAVES Biscuit and Bread Dust l» Casks Slush etc., etc , etc. Ex 11.M.5. Calliope NEW GOODS, EX CRESS WELL, MCU, & MARMORA , FROM SYDNEY. MR. D. N ATM AN | Will Sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW, I Thursday, at bis Store, Shorlland-slrcct, f HOGSHEADS BURT 0 N AL E 10 ditto Taylor’s Porter 9 Cases Byass’ Bottled Ale 50 Casks “ “ Ale and Porter 1 Pipe Sandennan’s four diamond Port Wine 1 Hogshead Brandy 2 Quarter-casks Islay Whiskey Congou and Hyson Tea 5 Barrels Flour 5 Casks Pilch 10 Barrels Prime Mess Beef 6 Tierces ditto ditto. 550 Pairs Superior Witney, White and Scarlet Blankets 1 Case Fancy- Prints 50 Dozen Striped Colton Shirts. i Case Ladies’ and Children’s Luton, Wreath-edged, Patent, and Tuscan Bonnets and Capes; Children’s and Boys’ Hals 1 Case Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Shawls, Fancy Beaufort, Light, Black Glace, Satin, and Fancy Albert Cravats; Bandanna, Brussels, Ducapc, and Fancy Check Handkerchiefs I Case Blue striped, Tricolor, and Blue Lambswool Vests and Frocks; White Shirts; Braces; Toilonct, Cashmere, and Checked Silk Barathea Vests To commence at Eleven o’clock. MR. I). N A TIIA N Will Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, at his Store, -Shortland-slrect, DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, EX LATE ARRIVALS. /CHANTILLY, White, and Limerick Falls Byron and Ladies’ Linen Collars White Ribbon and Figured Net Blond . While Lace Opera Caps and Sleeves Lace Edging Egyptian and German Lace Black Lace and Lace Edging Antimacassars Habits, and Gents’ Gloves Hosiery Hoods Mantles Wadding Straw, Foreign, and Fancy Bonnets Tuscan and Leghorn Stained, Dressing, and other Combs Silk and Cashmere Squares, Shawls Habits, colored Parisian cuffed Tartan and Embroidered Bracelets And an Assortment of other Articles. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. Y\ T HEREAS, between the hours of 11, p.m., on Saturday, the 17th instant, and 7, a.m., on Sunday, the 18th instant, the Gale of the Public Pound, Hobson’s Bridge, Newmarket, was broken open, the lock having been forced, and eight head of cattle liberated thereby. A Reward of Five Pounds will be paid to any person who will give snch information asjwill convict the offenders. Davjd G. Smale, Poundkeepcr. September 20, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 2
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