EX “MOA.” g>| TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES Stout Calf Cossacks Men’s Wellingtons Cossacks, high hacks Buttoned Boots Strong Watertight^ Ladies’ Cordivan Slippers Elastic Morning Slippers Cashmere Bools Kid “ military heels 2 Trunks Leather Leggings 16 Bales 9-4, 104, and 114 White Blankets 8 Ditto 104 Scarlet ditto 2 Ditto Welsh Flannel 4 Ditto 104 Bleached Diaper Rugs 3 Bales Sole Leather 5 Ditto Kip and Grain 7 Ditto 26, 30, 32, 33, and 39 inch Grey Calico 2 Ditto 124 Cotton Sheets, Blackheaded 4 Ditto Colored Counterpanes 1 Ditto White ditto 1 Ditto Damask Quilts 1 Ditto Blanket Sheets 2 Cases (235) Long Wool and Cashmere^ Shawls 100 Pieces Spun Bands 2 Bales Scarlet Guernsey Shirts .1 Case Assorted Fancy Striped do. 1 Ditto Coals and Waistcoats 1 Ditto Scarlet Comforters 3 Cases 94, 104 and, 114 Cotton Sheets 1 Case (20 pairs) Blue Cloth Trowsers 92 Fancy Waistcoats 36 Venetian do. 73 Persian do. 2 Pieces Toweling G India Cloth Coats, in pockclbooks 3 Cases Fancy Regatta and Scotch Twill Shirts 2 Cases Drab Felt Hats and Gambroon Caps 1 Case Japan Hals Alpacca do. Checked Caps 1 Case Drab American Coats Frieze do. Beaver do. 2 do. Bine and Orange Print 1 do. Fancy do. 1 do. Ginghams 1 do. Croydon Dowlas 1 do. Scotch Twill Shirting 1 do. 7-8 Blue and While Prints 1 do. Shetland Hose and Half-hose 1 Bale Woollen Quilts 5 do. Gunny Bags 1 do. Brown Paper 4| dozen Foster’s Spades 2 do. do. Shovels 5 Bags Rock Salt 3 Ships’ Stoves W. S. Grahame. Auckland, 16lh September, 1835. EX “MOA V TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES 19 Bales 94,104, and 11-4 Blankets, Scarlet and While 2 Bales Flannel 3 Bales Sole Leather 5 do. Kip and Grain 5 do. Gunny Bags 7 Dozen Spades and Shovels Rugs and Cotton Sheets Grey Calico, Prints Scarlet Guernsey Frocks Cloth Caps, Wool Shawls Ready made Clothing etc., etc., etc. W. S. Grahame. EX “MOA.” IA I FT V CASKS MARZETTI’S ALE AND PORTER, 4 doz., each Filly Hhds. STRONG ALE. W. S. Grahame. September loth, 1835. ON SALE. (Short Shipped per “Galatea.”) About fifty tons of potatoes ofexcellent quality, and in good condition. W. S. Grahame. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS WANTING INVESTMENTS. THE Undermentioned VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, containing nearly sixty acres, within fifteen minutes’ walk of the Court House, and thoroughly laid down in grass and clover, yielding more than ordinary return. Another important feature in this properly is that the whole is connected and forms One Block, and will be sold so, or divided as shown underneath. There is also abundance of Water throughout the year. A. Mears, or W. Hughes. Auckland, Sept. 50, 1853. VILLAGE ALLOTMENTS. THE Undersigned is instructed to offer for Private Sale, Two Allotments of LAND, in the rising village of Mangarei. Apply to J. Newman, Land Agent.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 782, 12 October 1853, Page 1
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