EX “MO A.” ON SALE, At the Stores of Undersigned, rp WO CASES CLOTH CAPS 1 “ silk handkerchiefs 1 “ saiin do. 1 “ whips, crops and thongs, and horse brushes 1 “ shoe brushes and dusters 1 “ brush scythes 4 “ broad hatchets, claw tomahawk?, and shingle hammers 1 “ bright metal table and teaspoons, and dressing combs 1 “ ivory small tooth combes, swinging lamps, \c. 3 counter scales 3. weighing machines, 1000 and 20001 bs. 2 -'cases patent lamps and lanlhorns 1 “ tin tacks 0 Atlantic cooking stoves 1 case cutlery 543 camp ovens and covers 2 casks black cart harness 4 case line knotted carl traces, assorted 2 “ “ plough “ “ 10 “ assorted pint pickles 12 tins confectionary 12 casks soda crystals 10 cases salad oil 24 boxes composition candles 4G “ Belmont sperm “■ 30 “ mould “ 3£ cwt. shot 394 bags Ist Conception flour lOOlbs. each 20 “ 2nd Conception “ 81 bags and casks biscuits -I S , . } Congou tea 59 half-chests \ ° 570 bags Panpanga sugar 6 hhds. treacle 100 bags Java rice 28 tierces beef 20 cases Hunt’s port 20 Octaves “ 30 cases sherry 200 boxes Steel’s Liverpool soap C casks Burnett’s vinegar 1 cask Epsom salts 3 cases plough harness 5 kegs Ewbank’s patent nails 50 boxes pipes 1 case Corrosive sublimate 1 case cart harness 72 coils Manilla rope 2 cases “ hats 40 boxes Sydney soap 8 cases patent stoves 1 ton weighing machine weights 1 bale bine blankets 20 eagle ploughs 9 half-barrels dried Apples 10 dozen painted buckets 25 cases Sharp’s American axes 0 “ axe handles 2 tierces hams 4 barrels Carolina rice 15 boxes Cavendish tobacco 4 bags biscuit 2 coffee tables 1 bales | i{ j c an j narrow grey calico 3 cases f D 2 cases flannel 8 “ while shirts 4 “ Regatta “ W. S. Giuhame. Auckland, Oct. 9, 1854. THREE PAPAKURA FARMS FOR SALE. MIX. J. NEWMAN Has been instructed to sell by auction, on Saturday, the 28th October, instant, at his Stores, Shorlland-street, at one o’clock, p.m., r J'H RE E PAPAKURA FARMS, A situated immediately on on this side the Papakura Bridge. No. 7, containing 135 acres No. 8, containing 147 acres and No. 9, containing 100 acres. The Auctioneer directs attention to the very central position of this properly, now surrounded by flourishing farms, and to the water carriage close to the property, which affords great facility for shipping produce. Lot 9 has a splendid Waterfall upon it. and a long line of frontage to the Papakura river. Each allotment has a frontage to the Great South Road, to the Waikato Plains and River. This Land will be sold almost without reserve, the proprietor fully intending to realise. EX "CASHMERE.” MISS A. McNOWELL begs respectfully to inform the Ladies of Auckland that she has commenced the MILLINARY and CLOAK BUSINESS, and having had upwards of ten years experience in England, she hopes, by strict attention to business, to meet their patronage and support. Wakelield-strect, Oct. 15. WM. COOMBE AND SONS, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS. &c. VICTORIA-STREET, Auckland. MUSICAL EVENINGS, EVERY MONDAY. THE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY. MISS BUCKINGHAM’S next Concert - at the Venetian Saloon, will he under the patronage of Colonel and Mrs. Wynyard, and Officers of the 58th Regiment, who have signified their intention of being present. Oct. 17, 1854. N 0 T I C E. A LL persons who have brought goods at •CX Mr. Seaton’s Sale, in High-street, arc requested to settle their accounts and clear the Goods away on Monday morning, Oct. 10, before twelve o’clock.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 2
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