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Saleo by Auction.

In the Estate of the late Dudley Sinclair, Esq: CON NELL % RIDINGS Have been instructed by tho En cantor of the late Dudley Sinclair, Esq., to sell by Auction at their Rooms, on WedNEspay next, 2nd February, at 12 o1o 1 lo k, Without the least reserve, f\ HALF Tierces Negro head) Tobacco, > in bond 9 Kegs do. j L large Tron Safe 1 small do do 1 Paper Maehe Box 1 <« •' Tea Caddy ] box containing Wafers, Card Case, &c. 1 Tin Charter Chest 2 Counting House Books 4 Si'ver Gravy Spoons 0 " Table do 12 (t Dessert do 5 « Tea do 11 " Table Forks G " Dessert do and also 1 plain Silver Fork, D. S. 3 China "

BOOK S. THE Undersigned has just received ex Ralph Banal, a large quantity of the Tiiact Socii;ty*s PudUcations, which will be sold at the London prices. J. Williamson, Bookseller and Stationer, Shoriland Street

THE MEETING of the Agiicullural and Horticultural Society of Auckland, advertised to be held on Satuiday the sth of Febi nary, will take place at the Exchange Hotel, on that day, at one o'clock. J, C\BER, Sec. pro tern. Jan. 27, 1848. To Masons, Bricklayers, and Carjientcrs. HPENDERS arc wanted for building a three story House, with Scoria Stone, Bucks, and Timber, (labour only.) For particulars, apply to Geohge Vaile, Architect, at his Office in Queen -street, where the Tenders will be received on Monday the 7th February next, at 4-o'c'ock in the afternoon, when all parties concerned are icquested to attend. To Limeburners, and others. VM7"ANTED, a large quantity of strong 1 Well Burnt Lime. Also, Good sharp clean Itiver Sand. For particular, apply to George Vailk, Architect, at his Office, in Queen-street.

WANTED, A STOUT ABLE L\D, to work on boaid the Store vessel Noble, continually. Sobi lety indispensable. — Apply lo J. S. POLACK.

[a card ] W. ROBERTSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ALBERT-STREET.

[A CARD.] J. DERROM, plumber, painter, and glazier, Victoria Street.

JC2 REWARD. IMfHEREAS some evil disposed person or persons, are in the habit of destroying the fencing of my Paddock at Epsom, the above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offendets. A. CIIISHOLM, Shorlland-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 174, 29 January 1848, Page 1

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