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SALE BY AUCTION. BROWN §■ CAMPBELL WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Tuesday, the 7th instant, at the Stores Of W. S. GItAHAME, at 11 o'clock, PHE Undermentioned Goods, to close L Consignments:— - y Stationery—consisting of Counting Books and Writing Paper, &c, &e. Lot of Pen Knives, Ironmongery-^—a large assortment, Nails—of every description, Shovels, Prints, Calicoes, Shirts, Dresses, Twine, Ale and Porter (Dunbar's) Five hhds. London Porter, Cape Wine in hhds. and quarter casks, Sherry do. in cases, Brandy, Whisky, Cherry Brandy (in cases) Iron Pots, Window frames of sizes, Doors ditto ditto, Ope cask Whitening, Hurdles (Iron) Muskets and lot of Flints, Window Glasses, A lot of Hinges and Screws, Ditto Axes and Adzes, 600 pairs Shoes, Refined Sugar, Brown ditto, Tea—Hyson, and Congou, Rice, Table Salt, Superfine Clothing, Damask Table Covers, Also,—On account of the former purchaser, if not settled for previous to the day of Sale, TIERCES OF BEEF, Terms—Ca.sh. THE LATE FIRM OF DALZIEL&CO, A LL Parties indebted to the above firm • (otherwise than by Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes) are requested to pay the amounts of their respective accounts to the Undersigned, who is alone authorized to receive and give receipts for the same. Thos. E. Conry, Solicitor. QueeiL-street, Ist November, 1843.

[advertizement,] To the Editor of the Southern Cross. Sm, —I wish to call your attention, and that of the public to a moveable Smithy, recently put up on the property of Mr. O'Neil, in Queen-street, near Shortland Crescent; it is even -without a chimney, and is highly dangerous from its construction ; in case of accident, the loss would be trifling to the owner, but irreparable to the surrounding neighbourhood, and many persons are debarred from building, solely on account of it: surely if forges are allowed to be built in our leading thoroughfares, it is the duty of the authorities to see that they should be well built, and have chimneys. I am, Sir, &c, A Resident of Queen-street. Auckland, Nov. 1, 1843. CRICKET. - beg to announce that a Meeting will be held at the Exchange Hotel, This Day, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of arranging matters for the ensuing season, when parties desirous of becoming Members are requested to attend. November 4, 1843. BE FINED SUGAES. «jj) Undersigned have just • ex " Tryphena," a small consignment of Loaf and Crushed Sugars, and Molasses, from the Australasian Sugar Company, which will be disposed of at very moderate prices. BROWN &CAMPBELL ? Auckland, October 5, 1843. -••■--

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 November 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 November 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 November 1843, Page 1

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