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Sales *>!2 3fuc*t<m* DRAPERY. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 29th June, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at M o'clock,— ~T7 II I T E AND GREY CALICO Boys' and men's cloth caps Men's black fell hats Ticking, 5-4 print Gala Plaids and tartans Brown and grey half hose Pilot and moleskin trowsers Deny hollands, dennims Doeskin and drill coats Scotch twill shirts And, 9 Trunks hoots and shoes, containing— Wellington and kip lace boots Ladies' patent shoes and cloth boots Sprigged bluchers, children's shoes Mailed bluchers and girls' cloth boots 77/ OS. WESTON AND CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 29th June, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, 0 A P, 56 lb. BOXES ►3 Table oil cloth Starch, treacle Loaf sugar, preserves Liverpool salt Lucifer matches 2 cases India currie powder \ case riding and cv.rl whips Saddlery And, 2 Casks polished marbles \ case powder flasks. TIIOS. WESTON & CO. Will sell, on Friday, 291k inst., without reserve, ±i\4\ PAIRS Super Blankets, 9-4 and *vv 1(M South American Ponchos White Lead Paint Oil. &c, &c, &c. TIIOS. WESTON AND CO. Will sell, on Friday, 29th inst., 4 MOST splendid Lotof Seeds, consisting --*. of Carrot Seed Onion Seed, and oUwr Garden Seeds, all colonial grown, warranted Wheat and Corn Mills, with cogwheels Iron Pols and Ovens Double Barrelled Guns. etc., etc., etc.

TO WATCUMAKERS, JEWELLERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will soil by Auction, on Monday next, 2nd July, on the premises of Mr. Keightiet, Queen-street, (who is retiring from business) at 11 o'clock, rPHE STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of, A Watches, Clocks A variety of Jewellery And a quantity of Materials, suitable for the Trade Also, Household Furniture, etc. MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, the 28lh instant, at his Iron Store, Shorlland-street, CASH India-rubber, gulta percha, and " Oilskin coats, leggings, etc. 5 bales 9-4, 10-4. and 11-4 super Witney blankets 2 cases moleskin and cord trousers 2 cases cloth coats, trousers, and vests i case lambs wool vests and drawers 1 bale American pea, pslot, and Pelersham coats 1 bale iancy prints \ bale Bengal stripe \ bale "» and 56* inch grey domestics I bale while shirtings I case Concertinas and oil painiings And A large assortment of other Merchandize Sale to commence at JI o'clock. NOW LANDING FROM THE CRESSWELL 4*2 KEGS TARANAKI BUTTER. C. A. Harris. 25th June, 185 c S A i) I) L E R Y. 1I" WEBSTER begs to inform the inha- ■* • bitanls of Auckland and its vicinity that he lias relinquished the Saddlery business in favour of Messrs. Robinson & Craig, for whom, as good workmen, he solicits a continuance o( the liberal patronage so lately bestowed upon him. Messrs. ROBINSON & CRAIG, in continuing the above business, beg to assure the public that nothing shall he wanting on their part to satisfy them for any orders they may entrust them will). N.R. Messrs. Robinson and Craig have a large and valuable stock of Hogskin Saddles on hand, part of which they are anxious to clear out at cost price. June 22nd, 1800. T E N I) E It S. r rilF Undersigned will be prepared to re- ■ reive Tenders, to be left at the Stores of Messrs. Robert Schullz and Co., Queen's Wharf, up to the 50lh June, 18o.*>: For the Culling of a Trench, two feet six inches wide b\ two feet six inches deep, enclosing allotments 7, 8, 0, 10 and II of section 8. of the Suburbs of Auckland. The property to he enclosed is about ten minutes' walk from the Court House, and immediately adjoining the gardens better known as G rah nine's Gardens, (at present occupied by E. Mayne, Esq.) The tender to be at | er perch. N. B.— Parlies tendering may also tender for a Trem hj two feet deep and two feet wide, staling the difference in price. John Camprell. A ROY wanted to carry parcels, etc. June 27th, 1855.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

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