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iralcs fcj? Ruction. BLANKETS, CALICO, SHIRTS, COTTON BLANKETS, &c. Tims. Wes rax and co. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 18lh September, at their Stores, Shorllandslreet, at II o’clock—rF'HUEE BALES WHITNEY BLANKETS 1- I ditto cotton ditto I case fancy regatta shirts, in boxes 1 bale bine serge shins 1 case while calico Scotch twill shirts White counterpanes, belts] Fancy tweed and doeskin White and grey cotton socks Carpet bags, Guernseys . I lack cloth trousers 1 trunk ladies’ gents’ and children’s bools and shoes Woollen polkas, assorted India rubber leggings And other Goods. On Account and Risk of whom it may Concern. TUGS. WESTON AND CO • Will Sell by Auction on Monday next, 18th September, at their Sloi csShorlland-slreet. at H o’clock — A BOUT 100 BUSHELS WHE AT, IIL slightly damaged. Terms —Cash. ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO., Will Sell by Auction, at their Stores, Fortstreet, on Tuesday next, 19th inst., at 11 o’clock precisely, Tji u R N I T U R E Groceries Blankets Clothing Prints Bools and Shoes Wines, Spirits, Ale And a large assortment of General Merchandize, having received a considerable addition to their stock, unsold at last sale CART HORSES AND MARES, To arrive per William Denny , steamer. MB. J. NEWMAN Has been instructed to offer by Public Auction, at the Grey Hound Yard, on Saturday, 23rd or the 30th instant, at 12 o’clock, or on the first Saturday after the arrival of the steamer, A NUMBER of Heavy Cart HOUSES AND MARES. The agent in Sydney is under engagement to send a heavier and better class of Horses than the last. Terms—Cash. r rilE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY beg to anJt nounce lhe selection for their first appearance will be the same as that so much admired by the Governor General of Australia, Colonel Bloomfield and Officers of the Hlli Regt. ; Captains and Officers of H. M. Ship ‘Calliope,’ Commodore Brim and Officers of the French War Steamer * Prony,’ auO uiliur distinguished persons who patronized their Farewell Concert in Sydney. TEM PER A NCE LE AG LIE. NJOTICE is hereby given that a MEETING -i-A of persons favourable to Iho promolion of TEMPERANCE, will bo held in the Odd Fellow’s Hall, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, 1834, for the purpose of organizing a LEAGUE for procuring the Prohibition of the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors in the Colony of New Zealand. Auckland, Sept. 13, 1834. FOR SALE, TEA TREE STUBBS, suited 5 for fencing, for sheep, or pigs, from four to five feet in lengih, and ready for immediate delivery. Apply to Air. I). Sheehan, Trafalgar Inn. Auckland, September, Blh, 18e4. NOTICE. I^OUND,— A SILVER WATCH, by the Police, in Chancery-street, Auckland, in the morning of the 13th September, 1834. Whoever has lost the same, and can give the number and description can have it on paying the expense of advertisement by applying at the Orderly Room, Armed Police Force. Also,— Tha following articles of Jewellery snp; osed to have been stolen, are now in the possession of the police, viz,— One Ebony Broach, inlaid with gold, and One Pebble Brooch, set in silver. John Russell, Serjeant-Major, Armed Police Force. Auckland, Orderly Room, Armed Police, 13lh September, 1834. FIVE POUNDS REWARD WILL be paid to any person giving information of Mr. James Thompson, who came passenger in the Queen, steampacket, on her last trip from Wellington to Auckland, as there are letters of great importance waking for him. Mr. Thompson’s age is about forty-five, long features, five feet ten or eleven in height, and slight figure. Address “T. Z.,” Masonic Hold, Auckland. 13lh Sept., 1834. STRAYED, and now in the possession of the Chief Tamali Ngapcro, of Mangerc, a GREY FILLY, about two years old. Apply to Ibe above-named Chief, Auckland, Sept. 13, 1834. YTJTANTED, —A CARTER, a person ac- ’ » customed to drive a team.— Apply to 11. Haddington. Exchange Hotel, Sept. 13, 1834. W ANTED, -A MARRIED COULEE as general house set van is.— Apply to Mr. SVoomiousE. Queen-street, 12lh Sept., 1834 IF this should meet the eye of Mrs. Geo Rutland, she will hear of her sister Jane Guidons by applying to Mr. Wilson, Victoria Inn. iucklaud, Sept. 12, 1831.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 2

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