f TERMS or advertisements: i Six lines of space, three shillings; anil three-pence for V each siMttional line
Sales i> » Elution. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Without Reserve, CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at twelve o’clock—--0 NE Case Gosnell’i Lavender Water double distilled do. treble ditto ditto roudeletia essence of Jamaica ginger 1 case Gosnell’s bmsbwarc, &c., consisting of —bair brushes, clothes brushes, hat brushes, patent Trochosaron hair brushes, curl brushes, fiesh brushes, tooth brushes, court plaster, pinching irons, dressing combs, tail combs, tortoiseshell combs, braid combs, pocket combs, small tooth combs 1 case bannister brushes 1 case horse brushes, shoe ditto, scrubbing ditto, spoke ditto, plate ditto, stove ditto, hearth ditto, bannister ditto Terms—Cash. Also, 20 cases Hobart Town Jams. 6 kegs Lath Nails, 1| and 1| in. 40 cases St. Julicn Claret 40 mats 11 ice 17 bags Dairy Salt, 1 cwt. each 14 “ Coarse “ “ 9 chests very fine Congou Tea A Portable Mahogany Medicine Chest, with an extensive supply of medicine from Apothecarys* Hall, London. BY ORDER OF THE RECEIVER OF INTESTATE ESTATES. In the Estate of John Saxhy and George Curtis , deceased. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at eleven o’clock— BEEF, Sugar, Flour, Oatmeal, Tea Wearing Apparel, &c., &c. PARROTS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DA Y, 37th instant, at 11 o’clock—--I SPLENDID ROSE COCKATOO ■*- PARROTS, ex William Prowse. To be on view on Tuesday. SALE AT BRITOMART BARRACKS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY next, at 11 o’clock, at the Comtnissariat Stores, Britomart Barracks, by order of Frederick Brathwaite, Esq., A.C.G., on Account of H. M. Accountant-General of the Navy — r jMIE following CondeAnned Stores, &c., ex H.M.S. Pandora — A whaleboat be seen in front of Mr. in Fort-street) A large number of sails of various sizes Cordage, about 200 fathoms, Nos. 3 & 4 Har.mnocks Erjjrpty packages ‘Salt beef, chocolate Peas, suet
Also— Ex “ Carnatic”— The surplus medical comforts, fittings, ventilators, blankets, hammocks, pillows, &c. On account of the Commissariat Department, Stores, sundry packages, &c., &e. NOTICE. Waste Land Board Office, Auckland, 22nd February, 1856. Lithographed plans of the Pma Pura Village and the Suburban and Rural Land advertised for sale on the 11th March next, may be obtained at this office. The plan shewing the General Country Land in the Waiuku Block, open to selection on the 4-th March next, is now ready for inspection. J. FIELDING, N retiring from the Confectionery Business, begs to return his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last eight years, and to inform his friends aud the public that he has taken the Premises known as the Steam Mill Flour Store, in Shortland Crescent. He will keep a constant supply of Flour, First and Seconds quality, Pollard, Bran, Maize, Maize Meal, Rice Flour, Oats, Barney, &c., &c., at mill prices. N. B.—The Cordial and Liquor Business continued as usual. MR. CHARLES SANDERSON, CIVIL ENGINEER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, WEX-IEStEY-STREET, Also Charles J. Taylor, Chief Commissioner.
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1
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