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fbale* fcjj auctiaw. SALE OF MERCHANDIZE, &c. MOORE $ COCHRANE Will Sell by Auction, at their Sto-es, Queen-street, on Monday next. May 23rd, at 11 o'clock, TWO Hhds. Rum (duty paid) 10 Cases Cognac Brandy, 10 Pieces Crimson Pongees, G Pieces Black Silk Handkerchiefs, 5 Dozen Flannel Drawers, 20 Pieces 5J Cambric Prints, 20 Dozen Cotton Half Hose, G Dozen Woollen Half Hose, 10 Boxes T. D. Pipes, Anchor, Chain, and Sail, together with various other goods. Ciceneral Sale. MOORE AND COCHRANE Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Queen j •Street, THIS DAY, Saturday, 21st! instant, at 10 o'clock sharp — A LARGE and Varied Assortment of SUNDRIES, suitable to the wants of all classes, which will be sold without reserve ! A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, AT PANMURE. r VO LET, with immediate possession, a -I- most commodious House, about an acre of ground, together with suitable outbuildings, &c.j &c., &c. This house is well adapted for a General Store, for which there is a good opening at the present moment, as the population in the neighbourhood is extensive and daily increasing. Rent moderate. Apply to Moork & Cochrane. On /Sale, PER “ CADUCEUS," @ LONDON. 1 THREE-HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE, complete 12 cases handled American Axes 2 cases double-barrel Guns - n ?:: “h* “ “ ffimsh/d. 1 ‘ Mime Rifles J 50 boxes Window Glass, 10 x 8 to 24 x 15 5 cases Muntz’s Metal, 14 and 16 oz. 1 cask Comp. Sheathing Nails 20 cwt. Patent Shot 30 boxes Charcoal Tin Plates 25 don. Foster's Spades, No. 0 and 1 & 2 2 tons Galvanized Iron Tiles 10 drums Colza Oil 20 “ Turpentine I cask Carpenters’ adzes 1 “ assorted Hinges 1 “ Carpenters’ Rimlocks 2000 feet Galvanized Iron 0 G. Guttering 4 cwt. Spikes and Tubes for do. 20 kegs cut Flooring Brads, 2\ inch 2 cases fancy and plain Door Mats 1 case Snaffle Bridles. C. Petschler. SORGHUM SACCHARATUM. o BAGS SORGHUM SACCHARATUM SEED, just landed ex “ Moa.” This valuable Plant is now being extensively cultivated in New South Wales and promises to become a staple for winter food. Samples of the Stalk may be seen at the Stores of Bain, Graiiame & Co. May 20, 1859. T ENDERS ANTED to fence and ditch (finding ** all materials) 5 acres land at Onehunga, tobesentin by Saturday, 28th instant, to 11. Hardington. POTATOES. SALE, in any quantity at the Store - in Queen-street, next to the BAZ AAR, for Cash, —by John Balmer. 'I'HORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH'S A Prices from this day are as under—wholesale. Fine Flour (crown brand) per ton £24 Seconds .. „ £l7 Sharps .. „ £lO Bran .. per bushel Is. Gd. May 17tb, 1859. Thornton, smith, and firth have for sale — Fine Sydney Maize (cracked) at ss. per bushel. May 17th, 1859. LOW & MOTION’S PRICES are from THIS DAY as under: WHOLESALE: Fine Flour. £23 per ton. Seconds £l7 “ “ Sharps..... £lO “ “ Bran Is. Gd. per bushel, Auckland, 20th May, 1859. [advertisement.] TO MR. C. PARTINGTON. Sir, —On ’Wednesday last you took the liberty, in puffing your own wares, to state that the price of my bread was 4£d. per 21h. loaf. J beg to give that statement the most immediate and direct contradiction: my price was sd. Hugh Coolahan. May 19th, 1859. Fire Brigade. jV" OTICE is hereby given that a Volunteer Brigade is about to be formed for the purpose of securing the permanent and efficient working of the Auckland Fire Engines. Persons willing to become Members arc requested to communicate with the Inspector of Police, at the. Police Station, Wyndham-street, from whom particular information may be obtained. James Nadghton, Inspector of Police. 13th May, 1859.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 2