TERMS OP ADVERTISEMENTS t Six lines of space, three shillings; three-pcnre each adrti tional lino.
EX “MO A.” ON SALE, At the Stores of Undersigned, rmvo CASES CLOTH CAPS 0 iron ploughs 4 cases saddles and bridles 1 case fell hats 4 “ cravats, various colours 2 “ vests 4 “ silk handkerchiefs 4 11 satin do. 1 “ whips, crops and thongs, and horse brushes \ “ shoe brushes and dusters 4 “ brush scythes 4 “ broad hatchets, claw tomahawks, and shingle hammers 4 “ bright metal table and teaspoons, and dressing combs 4 “ ivory small tooth combes, swinging lamps, &c. 3 counter scales 3 weigh ing machines, 4000 and 20001bs. 2 cases patent lamps and lanlhorns 1 “ tin tacks 9 Atlantic cooking stoves 4 case cutlery 343 camp ovens and covers 2 casks black carl harness t case fine knotted carl traces, assorted 2 “ “ plough “ “ 10 “ assorted pint pickles !2 tins confectionary 42 casks soda crystals 10 cases salad oil 24 boxes composition candles 46 “ Belmont sperm “ 50 “ mould “ cwt. shot 594 bags 4si Conception Hour 1 OOlbs. each 20 “ 2nd Conception !' 1 bags and casks biscuits J J chests | r . ’ 9 half-chests ( Congou lea o, 0 l)ags Panpanga sugar hhds. treacle bags Java rice > tierces beef .9 cases Hunt’s port ') Octaves 0 cases sherry 0 boxes Steel’s Liverpool soap j casks Burnett’s vinegar 1 cask Epsom salts 3 cases plough harness 5 kegs Ewbank’s patent nails 30 boxes pipes 1 case Corrosive sublimate 4 ca.»e carl harness 72 coils Manilla rope 2 cases “ hats 40 boxes Sydney soap 8 (rases patent stoves 1 ton weighing machine weights J bale blue blankets 20 eagle ploughs 9 half-barrels dried Apples 40 dozen painted buckets 25 cases Sharp’s American axes 9 “ axe handles 2 tierces hams 4 barrels Carolina rice 4 5 boxes Cavendish tobacco 4 bags biscuit 2 coffee tables T biles i - 1 : wide and narrow grev calico o cases t ° * 2 cases flannel 8 “ while shirts 4 “ Regatta “ W. S. Grauajie. Auckland, Oct. 9, 4834. bp auction. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Auction, at their Marl, Queen-street, on Saturday, 28th October, at one o’clock, r jTWENTY ALLOTMENTS, containing J- from one to two acres each, being a portion of that valuable and beautifully situated properly known as “ Clanaboy,” lately the residence of James O’Neill, Esq., and now used as the Roman Catholic College. posited at the sale. The remainder within three months, or the deposit to be forfeited. COXE’S CREEK. CONNELL AND RIDINGS C Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Ouecnstreel, on Saturday, 28th October, at one o’clock, if not previously sold, i N ALLOTMEN T about two miles from town, containing 43 acres of excellent Land, with an extensive and available frontage to Coxe’s Creek.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 1
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