aI c 0 li |> auction--1). NATHAN $ CO. Will sell by public auction, on Thursday next, the 18th instant, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at twelve o'clock, Ex " HARWOOB," For the benefit of vrfiom it may concern. TS F ) | CASE, containing—- § 570 i * 12 Marseilles quilts 3 pieces diamond and plain dimity 13 honeycomb skirts 1 fine jacket quilting 1 ditto toileting Being more or less damaged. D. NATHAN $ CO. Will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, the 18th inst., at 1 o'clock, at their Store Shortland- street, ~ HPHE STRONG BUILT CUTTER ± "UNION/' Dingy and all appurtenances, as she now lies opposite Mr. Wall's, Fort-street. Carries 30 tons firewood. Terms at time of Sale. fc'ew Rook*, I*i»no 3 (, orl«'*, Mimical InstruittcrtM, TliiKic, Playing* Cards. Til OS. WESTON # CO. Will Sell by Auction, at their Stores, Shoitland Street, on i'RIDAY next, 10th instant, at 11 o'clock precisely, Without Reserve, ONE CASE BOOKS, Ex "SWORD, FISH," 2 PIANOFORTES, Musical Instruments, and Music, ex "Bride." 1 CASE PLAYING CARDS. 2 CASES BOOKS, Ex "Avalanche." And, A LIBRARY,—6OO volumes. Catalogues may be had at the Office of the Auctioneers on and after MONDAY, the 15th instant. OTAIIUIIU CATTLE SALE. MR. WILLIAM HUNTER Will sell by auction, at Mr. Halls yards, Otahuhu, on Wedndsday, November 24th, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, (*i\ TO 70 HAND FED HEIFERS & OV STEERS Dairy and Store Stock Horses, Pigs, &c, &c. UPPER WAITEMATA, SOUTH SIDE. HARDING TOX & WOOD Have the pleasure to inform their friends that they will hold their 3rd periodical auction sale at Messrs. Henderson & Macfarlane's Saw Mills, on Monday, the 13th December, when they will offer pAT T L E // Horses And other Live Stock Also, Merchandize Utensils &c, &c, &c. ~TO SKIP-BUILDERS AND SIIIpT OWNERS. Frame of Vessel for sale at Napier. | ESSRS. STUART, KINROSS & Co. ■*- will dispose of by auction, at their Land Sale at Napier, on Ist December next, the frame of a vessel now on the stocks in course of being built, with masts, &c., &c. Her dimensions are — Length over-all 72 feet of keel 58 " Breadth of beam ....17-10 " Depth of hold 6-5 " One side is already planked, the other partially so, and a small outlay only is necessary to furnish her. Her model is one well suited for thee coasting trade, as she is capable of carrying a large cargo on a small draught of water. For further particulars apply to the Auctioners. Wellington and Napier. I>. iftatliiaii tk Co. ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF October 28, 1858. ]). NATHAN & Co. ifAVE ON SALE FIVE BALES J-JL WOOL PACKS. Nov. 16th, 1858. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LjRS, POWLEY, Milliner and Dress- ■*-*- maker, begs to inform her friends and customers that she has removed to the shop lately occupied by Mr. llalyday, Cabinetmaker, Shortland-street. Nov. 16th, 1858. NOTICE. jRS. POWLEY & E. JOHNSON having entered into partnership, intend carrying on the Millinery and Drapery Business, and they hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share ot public patronHarriet Powley, Edward Johnson. Shortland-street, Nov. 16, 1858. NOTIC E. AUCKLAND VOLUNTEER BRIGADE. HPHE new FIRE BELL recently erected -*• near the Market House (belonging to the Imperial Insurance Company), and also the old one, removed to near St. Matthew's Church, will be rung at 6 a.m. on Saturday next for the purpose of testing the tone. B. Tones, Hon. Sec.
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New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1313, 17 November 1858, Page 2
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