Saleg 5g Auction*
NOTICE. (Being for the Benefit of whom it may concern.) THE SALE BY AUCTION, of the barque MARY CATHERINE, With her Masts, Sails, &c«, &c, Stores, and Damaged Cargo, which was unavoidably postponed on Saturday last, will take place at the Rooms of the undersigned,. On THURSDAY, the 18th Instanti at Twelve o'Clock, Forenoon. BROWN & CAMPBELL.
FLOUR. For the benefit of whom it may concern. MR. HART Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, at Eleven [o'clock, for the benefit of whom it may concern, THIRTY BAGS FLOUR very slightly damaged.
SIX TON CUTTER BOAT, (Ring v. De Witte.) MR. HART Will sell by Auction on Monday next, at Eleven o'clock, AN EXCELLENT SIX-TON CUTTER BOAT, with her Masts, Sails &c, complete, AFTER WHICH, At the risk of the former purchaser, William Aldwell, ONE CASK BEEF.
THREE-TON BOAT. MR. HART Will sell on Monday next, at the MarF, at Eleven o'clock, AN EXCELLENT THREE-TON BOAT, Copper fastened throughout, with Mast Sails and Oars complete.
MR. D. NATHAN, Will offer to public competition on Tuesday next, June I6th, at Eleven o'clock, at the Mart, Shortland Street, BLUE DRILLINGS Blue cotton Cloth Printed Jeans Striped Cotton Shirts Flour Gin in Hogsheads Vinegar in Barrels Tobacco in Kegs Black tnd Green Tea 24 Bags Salt 18 Copper Deck Lights And a varkty of other Merchandise.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 54, 13 June 1846, Page 1
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