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gales bi? auction. brush warp:, etc., THOS. WESTON AND CO Will sell by auction, on Monday next. Kith October, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o’clock, £> CASKS BRUSH WARE, containing— Brooms and handles Shoe, scrubbing, stove,'! banister, carpet, water, j dandy, fibre, spoke, V Brushes dust,’hearth, jug, wash- [ assorted, ing, oil, furniture, hair, | and cloth J Bass brooms, etc., AND A variety of other goods. EXTENSIVE SALE OF MERCHANDIZE. THOS. WESTON & CO. Have received instructions from J. Macky, Esq., to sell by Auction, at bis stores Queen-street, on’ Monday 23rd October at 11 o’clock— A GREAT variety of Merchandize by ‘ Wanderer’ and late arrivals, full particulars of which w ill appear by early advertisement. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE, ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO., Will Sell by Auction on TbitsßAY next, at their Mart immediately after their Land Sale, — A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Merchandize to close Consignments. ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, at their Stores, Fortstreet, on Tuesday, I7ib October, at 12 o’clock precisely, — A SUBDIVISION OF ALLOTMENT AL No, 15, of Section No. 9, at lIOWICK, Water Frontage. TOWN ALLOTMENT, No. 23, of Section No. 29, with a Frontage of 100 links to Queen-street, running back 38b links. Also, SUBURBAN ALLOTMENT, No. 104 B, 20 Acres, at Epsom. Subdivision of Suburban Allotment No. 22, of Section No. 8, containing 10 acres. Part of Allotment No. 7, Section No. 10. A frontage of IGft. Gin. to Durham-strcct, Gift, depth, with a fonr-roomcd house with verandah and double chimney thereon. Part of same allotment, 2Gft. frontage to Durham-slrecl, Gift, depth, with two tvvorooniod houses thereon. Town Allotment, 7 A, section 3G, with a frontage of 80 feel to the Karangahape Road, abutting on the present residence of J. W. Bain, Esq. Leasehold of part «f Allotment 12, of Section 16, being portion of the old Bine Bell Inn, with a substantial House erected thereon. MR. DAVID NAI/lAN Will sell by public auction, on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at his store, Shortlandstreet, to commence at 11 o’clock—--7TO N S FINE FLOUR, * 10,000 No. 2 cigars Congou and Hyson leas Moist sugar 10 Casks prime beef G, 7, 14, 20, 28 lbs. band double Crown and bag cap paper 50, 56, 45. 50, GO, and 80 lbs. Imperial brown ditto Covered jugs Old Tom Clowrean’s best brandy, in 1 dozen cases Geneva, best key brand Bottled ale and porter 10 Cases Hunt’s old port Pickles sperm candles And a large ssorlment of slops and slop clothing. COATS. Black dress coats Black Sarlouis Black Shooting Coats Black Paletots Boy’s Black Coals Youths’ Black Coats On Sale by W. Rattray. New Zealand House, 15lh October, 1854. NOTICE. Warden’s Office, Newmarket. 12tb October, 1854. TT/'E, the undersigned Wardens of Auck--17 land Hundred, do hereby give notice, that all debts contracted by said Wardens, for Pound or Slaughterhouse Establishment, must be handed in their office for payment, on or before the 25th of this month, which will be duly paid if correct, after which date, we, the said two Wardens, will not hold ourselves longer liable for any debts which are not applied for at this date, or any debt contracted for the establishment after this notice appearing in public papers. John Russell ( Wardens of AuckBen. E. Turner I land Hundred. [advertisement.] II O M CE OTA T II Y . To the Editor of the New Zealander. SIR,— Allow me to state, in my own defence, with reference to the Homoeopath’s letter in this day’s that it is Cross incorrect from beginning to end. My shoulder was not swelled when I applied to him, nor did he ever hint that it was dislocated in port or in whole ; or propose any operation further than that of torturing mo, by swinging my arm about, to supple the sprained joint. Mr. Ecard, the druggist (who saw me the same day I went to the Homoeopath), can testify that there was neither swelling nor inflammation, and he, as well as several of my friends, told me that my arm teas out of joint. Is not this a proof that no competent person could have any difficulty in discovering my accident, and in applying the proper remedy ? I am, &c., (Signed) George Hill. Auckland, Oct- 13, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 887, 14 October 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 887, 14 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 887, 14 October 1854, Page 2

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