%m$ ftp auction. CONNELL 8s RIDINGS entiond HORSES, DKAYS, .. CASTS, AND HARN£SS<7> ;ed under an ExMUMp in the above led cause unless su€h t 'execution be preisly satisfied. / Lo/No. 1, ARGE BAY CART HORSE A Lot 2. —Do. do. do. 3.—Do. do. do. do. 4.—Do. Black do. do. s.—Do. Brown do. do. 6.—One Dray and Set of Harness 7.—One do. do. B.—One Cart: UNRESERVED SALE. GOJS/IVELr, If RIDINGS "lave received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, on the premises, Shortland Crescent— T>HE Residue of the STOCK IN TRADE, Gents, black silk Ker Zephyr Crape, Scarfs Cotton, Frock Silk, gilt, and metal Butta T -lies and Gents. — t; *-' [id Gloves, Gent n g s Whips 8-4 Blankets burner Shop L rtfkHOGSHEADS MARTELL'S I *' Vr BRANDY 30 hogsheads 1 Rum 15 puncheons J 10 hogsheads Geneva, 3 O.P. 3 ditto superior Islay Whiskey 200 dozen Byas*s bottled Ale and Porter 100 ditto Dunbar's ditto if P \ ) Hunt's J»brt ,' 4 hogsheads J /, >, 1 hogsheads l(fte—^T 2 quarter casks J r *W 10 qulrte?tsks(^« ver y SU P' 28 cases Hunt's Port 10 ditto Page's Port 10 ditto Sherry 20 chests Congou Tea, ex " Marmion" 20 half-chests ditto, ex " Statesman " 8 boxes fine Gunpowder Tea 200 b- " * " 50 3 c 1 hhd. Refined Sugar 30 bags finest Manilla Coffee 2 " Chetney 1 pocket Kent Hops 12 cans Linseed Oil 5 bundles Brass-wire Flour Seives, 20, 24 and 30 Mesh 20 dozen No. 4 B Y Sickles 20 cases Tobacco Pipes 10 dozen Spades 1 cask Tumblers 1 Dray and 2 Hand Carts 5 Anchors, 2 to 3 cwt. each 120 bags Biscuit 100 bags N. S. W. Ground Maize &C, &C-, &c. James Macky. Queen St., August 16th, 1848.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 18, 24 August 1848, Page 1
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292Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 18, 24 August 1848, Page 1
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