ales bg auction. BISCUIT, FLOUR, BRANDY, TRUMAN'S STOUT, GIN, CIGARS, NAVY CANVAS, EUROPE ROPE, SHAFT AND LEADING HARNESS, HARNESS, LEATHER, BOOTS AND SHOES, EX "HEATHER BELL:' THOMAS PLATT Will Sell by Auction, at the Stores of Mr. Langford, SborlJand-street, on WEDNESDAY, September 15th, at 11 oMock precisely,— o*r«"> B A RRELS BISCUIT maw 20 do. flour 5 casks prunes 4 w: carbonate soda 2 Kegs tartaric acid G cases jams 5 " marmalade 1 " confectionery Also,— 4 hhds. MarleU's brandy 100 cases gin 19 hhds. Truman's x stout 20 " " xx " 4 cases No, 2 Manila cigars 2 balcsall long (lax canvas, No 1-G 9 coils tarred Europe rope 1250 tow bags 25 drums boiled linseed oil 18 " raw " '• 7 " turps 55 one-cwt. boxes soap 15 i half-cwl. " " I crate, 12 sels sliafl harness 1 u 12 superior " 1 " 12 leading " 5 bales heavy sole leather 2 rolls black harness " 2 " brown " I ease, 95 pairs boots I " 108 " patent shoes " cloth boots. Terms at Sale. EXTENSIVE SALE OF GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES, SHIP and CABIN BISCUIT, SUGARS, TEAS, TOBACCO, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, Etc., Etc., Etc. T FIO \\ A S I* LA TT Has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Stores of Mr. Langford, Shorllandstreet, on WEDNESDAY, 15th of i eptember, at 11 o'clock precisely, — R4O RA G S SUGAR 0-* v jq 0 « bright grocer do. 2 hhds. loaf sugar 20 " '« " 59 '-chests " " 10 cases preserved ginger io " pint pickles 10 t: mustard 30 tins soda crackers 9 cases sardines 1! i: port wine 5 casks porter 15 boxes pipes A half-tierces tobacco G boxes tobacco 20 •• soap 500 bags fine salt 50 dozen spades 20 " table cutlery ~0 " looking glasses 50 cases, each 5 tins while lead 50 dozen tea cups and saucers 2 casks mulches 50 German cart Felloes JO dozen American pails 10 il dog chains 6 bales gunny bags 4 cases paper hangings 2 " very superior do. 5 boxes clothes pegs 19 dozen picks 52 cooking stoves and utensils complete. Terms at Sale. TE DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. THO M A S PLA TT Will Sell by Auction, at Ihe Stores of Mr. Langford, Shorlland-slreet, on WEDNESDAY, September 15ih, at II o'clock precisely,— r PUREE RALES 8-4 GREY SHEETING -*- 1 " " calico \ bales navy canvas 1 " Witney blankets 1 " grey " " 100 pairs 10-i very superior do. 50 " 11-i " » family do. 50 dozen blue serge skills 25 " " " " double backs 100 " scarlet " shins 100 " Scotch twill shins 20 " rugs 20 " assorted guernseys -i bales blue drill 1 " over coals 20 pieces Scotch ivvill 10 " " plaids 10 " brown twill 5 cases 7-8 printed cambrics 2 " 9-8 " " 5 " very superior slops 2 ''■ doeskin trousers I " •' coals 200 pairs moleskin trousers I ease colonial tweed do. 1 •' boy's doeskin do. Also 25 Rolls 6-4 China mailing. ."If ANTED, A ROY of about 14 years, ' * to make himself generally useful. Liberal Wages will be given to an intelligent, willing Youth. Apply at C Petscui.f.r's Stores, Field's Lane, Siiortland-sfreet
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 878, 13 September 1854, Page 1
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