George Robins is outdone hj an auctioneer at Kid<>-li-ley, rjear Leeds. In a bill issued last week, a-ter enumerating various appurtenances in the gastronomic art essential articles of kitchen drudgery, &c., tlris orator of the mart adds, —“ N„ 13.—'1 be advertisers much lament tbeir inability to give a categorical display of the innumerable articles to be sold. To pai ties wailing for a desirable investmeut of their capital, to others whose domestic requirements are incomplete, to the young whose matrimonial appointments have been concluded in baste, and to those whose betrothals are. about to receive ecclesiastical consummation, the above event will proa#? a dispensation rarely to he witnessed in ancient osruoderu UmeSv’ > '
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 793, 19 November 1853, Page 3
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112Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 793, 19 November 1853, Page 3
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