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GOLD SALE.
CONNELL AND RIDINGS •Have received instructions to Sell, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 22nd instant, at twelve o'clock— HHHE following Parcels of GOLD from -1- Coromandel, viz. — From the Wynyard Diggings— Zh ozs. Flake Gold 48" " Gold Dust and Quartz 8 " ditto ditto 4 " ditto ditto 42 " Cold Quartz 53f " ditto ditto 5f " ditto ditto 34 " Auriferous Sand 215 " ditto ditto And from the Waiou Creek— About an Ounce rich Orange Gold, in nuggets.
PIANO FORTE. CONNELL~f RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, Wednesday, at 12 o'clock— By direction of a Gentleman about to leave the Colony, A PATENT METFALLIC FRAMED "CONSOLE PIANO FORTE," in an ornamental Satin-wood case— by Pape of Paris. This splendid Instrument was imported a few years since by Governor Fitzßoy, at a - cost of over a hundred guineas. Also — A Collection of New Music A number of Standard Books A small lot of Superior Jewellery A Trunk of Gentleman's Clothing Framed Engravings Side Saddle. A five-oared WHALE-BOAT, copperfastened ; three oars and anchor A double-barrelled GUN, with superior locks, powder flask, shot belt, -caps, Powder, &c. 12 Fine Fat GEESE, for Christmas. &c, &c, &c. i 1 1
POTATOES. CONNELL AND 'RIDINGS Will Sell hy Auction, at their Mart, Quccnstreet, THIS DAY, at eleven o'clock, >7fk TONS POTATOES (in excellent con- • v dition),
r Ex "Return," from the Chatham Islands.
T I M O,R .PONEY. CONNELL £ RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, 29th insl., at 12 o'clock, nPHE Well-known .Piebald Timor Pony J- "JACK," the property of Mr. T.
C. Hallamore. This beautiful Poney, so remarkable for its strength and activity, as well as for its extreme docility of disposition, is so well known that further description would be superfluous.
To be sold by Public Auction, by MR. J. NEWMAN,
On the Premises of Lieutenant Ciiesney, sParnell, at 42 o'clock, on Thursday, 23rd December, A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Poultry, Horse, Saddle and Bridle, Crops, Garden Tools, <£c Also — Interest in lease of House, Farm, &c.
Luncheon will be provided.
GOLD ROCKERS.
PARTIES proceeding to the Gold Field will do well to inspect and provide themselves with one of Jearrad's Gold Rockers or Long Toms on an approved principle. T. C Jearuap, Wyndham-streel. December 20th, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 698, 22 December 1852, Page 2
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