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MR. H. ELLIS f Will sell by auction, at his Rooms, S ortlandstreet, THIS DAY, Tuesday, the 30tli instant, at 11 o'olock, f\NE Cask Cut FLUTE WINE GLASSES V 1 " tulip form, ditto 1 cask prismatic do 1 " Florence ditto I 1 " mirror and verticle glass sugars and creams - > 1 " prismatic and feather ditto 1 " small half pint tumblers 1 " cut glass tumblers, watir decanterß, Ac ' 1 case plated goods, cake dishes Candlesticks, teapots, table bells,- &c. 1 case table cutlery 35 bags Company's sugar / 30 " bright grocers' ditto 13 chests fine congou »ll boxes ditto 15 " Sydney eoap 20 " mould cindles 2 half-tierces tobacco 3 casks raisins - 1 " currants. s Also, 2 cases elegant paper hangings
One Horse PHOTONMR. H. ELLIS Will offer for sale by auction, at his Rooms, Shortland-street, THIS DaY, Tuesday, the 30th instant, at 12 o'clock, QNE nearly new English built PELETON, with hood and seat behind, silver mouß tings, cloth lined and cushioned, with or without harness. To Drapers and the Trade. MR. H. ELLIS Will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Shoitlaud street, ou a day shortly to be named, A N Extensive Consignment of Choice Goods, -^*- in Millinery and Summer Drapery, just arrived.
Ex Late Arrivals. For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. 100 CASKS ALLSOPPS'S WINE OF iV/V MALT, 4 dozen eacK. Professor Liebig's opinion of this unrivalled beverage for all climates, appropriately described by the sanitary commissioner of the ' Lancet,' as the " Wine of Malt,' is thus adduced in a letter addressed to Mr. Henry Allsopp: — *' The specimens of your Pale Ale sent to me afforded me another opportunity of confirming its valuable quali'ies. lam myself an admirer of this beverage, and my own experience enables me to recommend *V, in accordance with the opinion of the most eminent English physicians, as a most agreeable tonic, and as a general beverage both for the invalid and the robust. ••Justus Liejbig. " Giessen, 6th May, 1852." W. S. Grahams. Auckland, 23rd Dec, 1856.
"I (\ HHDS. BURTON ALB. xv W. S. Grahame. Auckland, 23rd Dec , 1856. NOTICE FOR TENDERS. rPENDERS will be received by the undersigned -*■ on or before February 1, 1857, for leasing about 1000 acres of land, belonging to the Church Missionary Society, situated at Tauranga, Bay of PlentyJt. Burrows^ Parnell, . ■ " Sec. 0. M. S. Dec. 26, 1856. ' ' N.B.— The Lessor does not bind himself to accept the highest tender.
NOTICE. rpENDERS are invited for the erection of a -*• Scoria Wall, adjoning the Win Denny Hotel, West Queen-street, and will be received until the sth January, 1857. For particulars, apply on the premises. Dec. 29, 1856
THE AUCKLAND SEMINARY. Near Upper Queen-street. WILL be re-opened^on Monday, Jan. sth, with ample appliances, and with separate accommodation for Pupils of both sexe3. The system of Teaching is unsectarian and is of the drawing rather than of the driving character. N.B. — Pupils are desired to enter oarly on the Quarter's Instruction. Joseph Robinson. Auckland, Dec. 29, 1856. £2 REWARD. GTRAYKD from the Government Domain, on or about the 15th instant, a Grey MARE, about fourteen hands and a half high j whoever will bring her to the Ranger, in the Domain, will receive the above reward. Auckland, December 29, 1856.
NEW YEAR'S DAY. HRHE STORES of the undersigned will be -*- closed on Januaiy 1, 1857. Newman & Ewen. - One Pound Reward. STRAYED, from Kaiaara, near a Large Bay Mare, black 'points, off shoulder, also large gear. Apply to "" C. H. Powell. Onehunga.