£aU$ lijd Auction*
MR. D. NATHAN, Will sell by Pulic Auction, on Tuesday next, Nov. 24th, 1846, at his Rooms, Shortland Street,, , : ,- < BED AND WHITE BLANKETS Ten pieces Swiss finish Sheeting Twenty dp. Spring wuter Shirting Ten do, Croydon Dowlas Twenty do. 36 -in. Shirting Thirty do. 36-in. Grey Calico Forty dozen ' Regatta Shirts Fifty do. Striped Cotton Skirts Two pieces Moleskin Six do. White Drill Fifty do. Navy blue Prints Mousselin de Lame Dressea Welsh Flannel Pocket Pen Knives, Scissori Playing Cards White Shirt* Fancy Cravats Lucifer Matches Sewing and Sail Needles, Quills Drab, Cloth, and Moleskin Tiowsers I Fifty dozen Half-pint Tumblers Sickles and Sythes Black sewing Silk & cotton Handkerchiefs Fifteen Camlet Cloaks Tobacco in bond.
EDEN MILL, EPSOM. MR. HART Has received instructions, to offer to Public Sale on Monday, the 30th. November, unless previously sold by private contract— mi-lAT excellent SCORIA 1 built MILL at -li Epsom.' It' has Been' erected 1 regardless! of Cost, and ! is admirably adapt'edfor the pur- 1 pose of grinding and cleaning wheat. There are two 3ft. 6in. French Burrs, and complete Dressing and Smutting Machines, with two acres of land having a Crown Grant, and the whole-will-poaitircly~bc-ao'ld~WTtliout~aTty — re^" serve.
MR. CONNELL I hasfor'sa.le OEVERAL SUBURBAN, FARMS situated, O within a very short distance ofi Auckland. I Terms-rModerate. JAMES HALSE, Cablnet-maher, Upholsterer,. Paperhanger, and Undertaker, BEGS most respectfully to.acquaint: the Gen try, and Public of Auckland* that he intends followingthe above branches of business. J. H.Jiaving had upwards of six years 'experience at Wellington, and being, acquainted with the various woods of the Country — a quantity of which of 6-toi7 years seasonng he has on Jiand — is* prepared to execute in the most efficient manner any orders- with which he may be favored. Orders left with Mr. Gbodfellow, Baker, Queen Street, will be punctually attended to. Specimens may be seen on the' premises, at Rose Bank, where a tnrning Lathe is also in operation* N.B.— Wanted, a good workman, and a lyouth of good recommendation as .apprentice. jßose Bank, Opposite the Residence pf> 1 Philip, Turner, E,sq., D.A.C.Gv ■ . Epsom -Road, Nov. 21, 1846.
CATTLE WANTEDi WANTED TO PURCHASE- a^ few goo<*' COWS, or HEIFERS, and a young BULL, for which cash will be paid on delivery Apply to Wbslesley Hughes. • Shortland Street.
SOIREE. rpHE Members and Friend* 'of the' Mechanic*' X Institution 1 are respectfully invited to a SOIREE to be holden at the Hall of the Institution, on Monday .evening, the 30th instant. By the kind permission of Lieutenant-Colonel Wynyard, 1 the Band of the 58th regiment will be in attendance. Tea will be prepared at 7 o'clock. i Single Tickets 2s.< 6d.— Double Tickets, fora 1 Lady and Gentleman, 4s. j to be obtained of Mr. Woolly, Treasurer ; and at the Office of the { New ZealavMr; or of ' Mr. Hughes, Grocer. ! THOS. BUCKHAM, Hon. Sec, , pro, tern. 1 Nov. 80th, 1840,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 77, 21 November 1846, Page 1
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