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£ahs fcji Auction*

BROWN AND CAMPBELL, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Yard, Snortland-Street, THIS DAY, at Ca i o'clock, NINE HEAD OF CATTLE, mostly Heifers in Calf— all bred in the Colony.

DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.

MR. HART Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, at his Rooms, at 1 1 o'clock,

TOUR VERY desirable ALLOTMENTS, J- situated near the New Barracks, well calculated^for private residences or Market Gardens.

NEW GOODS EX « TERROR."

MR. HART Will offer for Sale, at Public Auction, at his New Rooms in Queen Street, (formerly occupied by Mr. Cretnay) on Monday next, at 11 o'clock, &REV CALICOS, various widths Sheeting and Shirting Calicos English and Colonial Tweed Regatta and striped Shirts Women's and Men's Hose Scotch Twills Shawls and Scarfs Roll Jaconets, Wire Ribbon Fancy Ginghams, Brown Holland Gambroons, Orleans Cloth Flannel, Navy Blue and Fancy Prints Reel Cotton, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes Ribbons, thread, Buttons (various) Black and coloured kid lace and thread Gloves Palm leaf Hats Parasols, De Lames, Worsted Boots Circular oil cloth table covers (a Superb article) Large Bowl Pipes Bacon, Flour, Hams New Zealand Rope Sole Leather A very superior Timber Carriage ALSO An excellent selection of choice Books, among which will be found Cicero, Seneca Wharton's Virgil Dryden's Miscellaneous Works Clarks Homer's Illiad History of Greece Gleig's History of the Bible Elegant Extracts Quarterly Review, Blackwood s Magazine Bridge water's Treatises Maunders Biographic al Treasury do. Scientific and Literary Treasury do. Treasury of Knowledge AFTER WHICH One three ton Boat, and | A Superior Gig, by Gardner

MR. HART Will sell by Auction, at his Rooms, Lower •Queen Street on Monday next, the 28th inst. rpWO Promissory Notes drawn by Philip -i- Skillicorn of Shortland Street, Butcher, in favor of John Thomas Jackson. Lot. I—date1 — date 17th Sep. amount £20, due 4th Nov. 1846. Lot 2— date 17th Sept., amount .£2O, due sth Dec. 1846. The above Promissory Notes, will be endorsed to the purchaser without recourse to Mr. Jackson.

BULLOCKS, STEERS, AND DAIR Y CATTLE. Ex " Lord Hobart." x MR.~HART Will sell by Auction, at the Blue Bell, Queen Streel, on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, the ENTIRECARGOofthe LORD HOBART, consisting of about— FIFTY HEAD of SUPERIOR BULLOCKS STEERS,AND DAIRY CATTLE. This Cargo has been selected with great care from the choice and celebrated herds of Dr. Imlay, of Twofold Bay, expressly for this market. They possess the advantage of having been on shore for the last three weeks and having perfectly recovered from the effects of the sea voyage, present advantages to the Buyer seldom to be met with. l!

COPP ER. TO EXPORTERS. MR, D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, Ist day Oct. next, at 12 precisely — THE SHEATHING COPPER taken from the store ship Noble, and a large quantity of copper nails. This copper having been tested for three years on board the vessel] is thoroughly free from dioss.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 69, 26 September 1846, Page 2

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