‘THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Oil, Bone, and Flax, for immediate shipment. . RiDGWAYS, Guyton, Sc EAUP.'i! ../July'2l, 1843. , , , • v ■ . : UNRESERVED SfLfi, On Tuesday, the 25 th ikst. $■ rR. JOHN WADE has receiyed instructions from Messrs. Waitt & Tyser, to sell by public auction, at their Stores, Custom House Wharf, the following goods, without reserve : 60 chests Hyson skin Tea, 5 do. Hyson Tea, (superior), 15 bags superior Coffee, 12 cases Champagne,. 30,000 Manilla Cheroots, 10,000 Chinsurah do., 5 tons picked Manawatu Potatoes, Arid a quantity of sundry merchandise, to close consignments. " Terms, under 30/. cash; above 30/.,' approved endorsed acceptances at- 3 months., Wellington, 21st July, 1843. ! POSTPONEMENT SALE Of. THE BRIGAND'S* CARGO; , fESSRS. BETHUNE HUNTER are instructed by Captain Padden to- sell ,by public < auction, on , Wednesday, next, f the 26th July current, at the Exchange, Te Aro, : • Ex BRIGAND, a China and Singapore direct, Teas, of the first-quality, comprising, Gunpowder, >. Young. Hyson, Pouchong, Pecco, Souchong, &c., in chests’ and cattie boxes,. admirably, suited for private families, • • ■. Best Java Coffee, , . 500 bags’ Rice, Spices, viz. Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Pepper, Preserved Dry Ginger, Chow-chow Preserve, Cassia, Curry. Powder, &c., 30 boxes Sago, ... 500 bags Fine Sugar, . , Drugs, Camphor, Rhubarb, Annisecd, Turmeric, Superior Manilla Cheroots and manufactured Tobacco, Gunny Bags, A quantity of Silks and Piece Goods, Black and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, Crapes,, &c., &c., Grass Cloth, Jackets, Trousers, and Shirts, and Leather Slippers and Manilla Hats, , And various other desirable goods. Sale to begin at 12 o’clock precisely. July 18, 1843. , SALE OF CATTLE. /f ESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by fVjj public auction, at the Stookvard, *at the Waitangi, Te. Aro, THIS DAY, at half r past 12 o’clock, 23 SUPERIOR DAIRY COWS, Mostly in Calf, some in milk, and brdke in to bail, all perfectly acclimated, having been running in this neighbourhood for a considerable time, -arid, carefully selected out of the several importations to this Port. 1 Well-bred BULL. 10 Young HEIFERS, bred in the Colony from good stock. 8 Do. STEERS- . 12 HORSES and MARES in foal, and with Foals bv their side, 50 New South Wales GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. Wellington, 17th July 1843. TO LET, With immediate Possession, WAREHOUSE, capable of holding 100 tons of Flax, or other dry goods, for a short or long periods ' "Enquire at the Office of this Paper. July J. 8,1843. _ TENDERS WAITED; TENDERS required for 20,000 Bricks, and 150 Bushels Lime, by the undersigned ; also for Brick - aying, at per rod. Tenders will be received up to the 30th instant. W. B. RHODES & CO. July 18, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 21 July 1843, Page 2
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