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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 1

 

$ale£ fcg Auction*

EXTENSIVE SALE. MR. HART, Will sell by Public Auction, at the Mart, on Monday next, at Eleven o'clock. TTOGSHEADS ALE -Q. Bottled Porter in pints and quarts Marsella 1 Sherry > Wines Port J Brandy first quality Gin Rum Spiced Beef Flour Raisins Tea Pugar Prints, Nary blue and Fancy Uuion Tweeds Calicos, various Moleskin Trowsers Windsor Soap Saddlery Blankets Canvas And a variety ofMerchandise.

THE UNDERSIGNED Has on Sale at the Stores of Mr. John Macdougall, Fort -street. MOLESKIN, FANCY, AND NAVAL Trowsers 10-4 Blankets Navy Jackets and Shirts 7-8, 0-8, and 5-4 Navy blue Prints Regatta Shirts Canvas, &c. Moleskin, in the piece Reel Cottons, Roll Jaconets Plain and figured Merinos Grey Calicos, 36 inch wide Scotch Twills Irish Linens Fancy Prints Bobbinetts and wire Ground Netts Cotton and Union Checks Rough Hollands Ladies' lasting Shoes Cotton Handkerchiefs Wines, Port, Sherry, and Marsala, in one dozen Cases Hyson-skin Tea RICHARD J. HUNT.

ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned. FINE FLOUR Mould and Dip Candles Port and Sherry Wine, in bottle Marsala, in octaves Sherry, in pipes Scented Soaps Manilla Sugar Black and Green Tea Salt Beef and Pork Jamaica Sugar, in hogsheads &c. &c. &c, ALSO, A QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR MAIZE, in Lots to suit Purchasers. H. R. CrETNAY.

rpHE Undersigned has still on hand a small JL Quantity of Curtis and Harvey's Ordnance Proof Gunpowder in Cannister Harper's Port and Sherry Wines in Bottle Masdeu i« Quarter Casks Bass's Bottle Ale H. R. Cretnay. Queen-street, 17th Nov., 1845.

SEEDS, J. CONEY, Will have much pleasure in offering shortly for sale the following seeds, raised in this Colony, MIXED PASTURE GRASS Pacey's Rye Grasa White Clover and Trefoil Vetches Canary (Bird seed) Furze seed High-street, Jan, 3rd, 1846.

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