aI e 0 Ijp AuctionCHINA GOODS. —<g> EXTENSIVE SALE OF MERCHANDIZE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Stores of W. S. Grahamk, Esq., Fort Street, at Eleven o’clock, THIS DAY, (Wednesday), 2!st instant, — of great variety. Damask, Pla'n, and rich embroideredf 30 Pieces Wide Ch.n ked Silks, 1 Case Embroidered Merino Dresses, 1 Bale Checked Ginghams. 5 Cases 3-4 Wide Prints, 1 Case Fancy California Frocks, 1 Do. Pilot Cloth 'browsers, 2 Bales Bed Blankets. 2 Do. Blue do., 2 Do. White do., 1 Case—2o Dozen —White Shirts, 2 Bales 30-inch Gray Calico, 10 Dozen Towels, 1 Case Poplines, 8 Eneeos Fancy Doeskin, 5 Cases American Dungaree, 3 Do. do. Brown Drilling, 1 Bale Striped Shirts, 30 Long Shawls. 100 Mats fine While Crushed Sugar, 3 Cases Pickles, 3 Do. Mustard, 2 Casks 'Fable Salt, in boxes, 10 Barrels 2nd Flour, 20 Bags Biscuit. 2 Pipes Port Wine, 5 Hogsheads dc., 4 Qr.-Casks do., 20 Cases Old Tom. Gent’s. Saddles, 3 Bales Kip Leather, 1 Do. Sole do. TERMS:— Under T3O, Cash;—above this sum approved Bills at three months. The Goods will be put up in the order of the Advertisement, and no Lot offered will be withdrawn.
PIANOF O U T E . CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen* street, on Saturday next, 2 ilii instant, at 12 o’clock— A FINE-TONED HANDSOME GRAND /I SQUARE PIANOFORTE, by Bmadwood, ono of the best instruments that has been brought into this colony. A large improved Compound Microscope, by Youle, London A silver-plated Cornet a Piston A pair of London-made Gig Wheels, with a patent axle, pair of Spi ings, Fittings, etc. A Cooking SUnc, with piping. Also— Six Cases of Perfumery Scented Soaps and Brushware, from Gosnell, London, 2 Sets Shaft Harness 4 “ Leading do. SO Rolls Wangarei Bacon, in first rate condition 50 Rags Madras Sugar Cheese. Candles, etc., etc., etc. H A Y . By order and on account of 11. M. Colonial Government. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell hy Auction, at their Mart, Queonslreel, on Saturday next, 24th instant, at 12 o'clock — rg -HE HAY recently cut in the Government 1 Paddock, and now stacked near the entrance to the Albert Barracks. HE AVY MORSES. MIL J. NEWMAN Is instructed to Sell hy Auction, at the ‘‘Exchange” Hotel Yard, on Saturday, the 241h instant, at 12 o’clock, 'E HE following VALUABLE HORSES—- ” No. I. Heavy Carl Colt, 2 years old 2, Ray Marc, a beautiful hackney, and will carry a lady—stinted to Plover 7i. A useful Ray Mare and foal, handled, hut not broken in 4. Dark Brown Carl Horse, broken to harness 5. Heavy Mare, 4 years old, broken to harness, foal by her side, by Mr. Norman’o celebrated Grey Horse 0. Large Chcsnut Mare in foal, dam to Captain Beckham's Chcsnut Horse 7. Cbesnul Horse, partly broken 8. Heavy Black Mare, broken to harness 9. Black Cob, a good Stock Horse, and will carry a Lady 10. A good Hack. Terms—Three month's approved bills. TO LET, AT ONEHUNGA. A GARDEN of Two Acres in extent, with frontage to Queen Street, and a four acre ; paddock adjoining, and at the rcre (hereof, with approach hy a wide street. —Apply to Connell and Ridings.t
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 802, 21 December 1853, Page 2
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