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Sales l»i? Brandy, Tobacco, Currants, Chinese Oil, & CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, May Ist, at o’clock r A CASES BEST PALE BRANDY (Torris’s £){J 50“ “ “ “ (Tres Vicll 12 eases Cavendish Tobacco (5 to the pound) 2 half-tierces Negrohead Tobacco, Lion Brand (18i 14 casks Prime Currants 10 eases Chinese Oil, in gallon tins 10 chests Fine Pearl Sago 1 case Taylor’s Cocoa 1 case Tapioca 1 tierce Dried Apples Tilton Tea in boxes 50 bags Patna Rico 50 prime York Hams Terms; —Under £3O cash; over that amount a] proved Bills at 3 months. To Close Consignments. CONNELL & RIDINGS, Will sell by THIS DAY, at eleven o’clock, BUNDLES BEST NAIL ROD HION, various sizes. 20 Apples. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction THIS DAY, at half-past Tc o’clock. 30 CASES APPLES from the Wangarci Orchor Blenheim Orange Stone Pippin Norfolk Beaufin Nonpareil Pears Maize Blue Gum Trees. &c., &c., &c. Piano, Furniture, &c. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY next, May 4 at 11 o’clock, A SQUARE 6-OCTAVE PIANO, by D’Almaim Handsome Cheffionier Wardrobe, Bedsteads &c., &c., &c. BLUE GUMS, &c. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, on SATURDAY next, at ten o’clock, Blue gum trees] Pines, Cypress And a variety of other Trees and Shrubs. Also, Grass Seed and Vegetable Seeds, in variety. Unreserved Clearing-out Sale. CONNELL & RIDINGS Arc instructed by Mr. Bridgman, who is retiring from business, to sell by Auction, at his Establishment, Shortland Crescent, on WEDNESDAY, Bth May, at 11 o’clock, rpilE WHOLE of his STOCK-IN-TRADE of X DRAPERY and CLOTHING, consisting of— Calicos, Linen, Prints Muslin, Coburgs, Do Lai lies Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Stockings, Cloth Coats, Trousers and Waistcoats Shirts, Vests and Pants, Socks Moleskin Trousers, Flannel Cloth Caps, Serge Shirts Small Wares, &e., &c. A Large Milner’s Fire Proof Safe Also, The Lease and Interest of the Premises, having years nnexpireU. Terms:—Under £3O Cash ; over £3O approved Bills at 3 months. Mr. Bridgenmn requests that all outstanding accounts be paid in with as little delay as possible. Winter Drapery, Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac. D. NATHAN & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 2nd May, at 12 o’clock, ONE CASE Ladies’ Mixed Melton, Brown Delta, Grey Adelaide, Lavender, Drab, Mixed, Striped and Grey Cloth Mantles. 1 ease Ladies’, Maids’, and Girls’ Scarfs; Etata, Rival, Cardinal, Gala, Truro, Ventnor, Fanny, Rasa, Louisa, and Norma Cloth ; Silk and Moire Antique Winter Mantles. 1 ease Ladies’ Whirlpool, Seal Como, Brown Witney, Melton Agnes, Seal Countess, Seal Victoria, Melton Donna, Navy Silk faced Jackets. 1 case Children’s Coburg, Plaid and Tartan Dresses, Infants’ Cashmere Hats, Print Frocks and Drill Circles. 1 ease Potnpor Goffered Mawve, Goffered Velvet and Silk Trimmings, Mantle Ornaments, Chenille Cord.Purzc Fringe, Velvet Buttons, Cloak Ties and Hood Tassels. I ease 20, 00 Se 40 Satin Edge, Foss Edge, Coloured Oriental, Ingrain, Broad Brown, Fancy Bonnet, Brocaded and Fancy Lutestring Ribbons, 1 case 1, Ingrain, French Satin Velvets. Colored, Ingrain, Black and Colored Silk Ribbon Velvet. I case Ladies’ Cross-over Wincey, Novara Cheek, Satin Mohair, Lucknow Check, Poplin, Alexandria, Satin Stripe, Dark Tartan, and Patent Cross-over Check Dresses 1 ease Ladies’ Hosiery and Underclothing 1 ease Gala and Challi Plaids 1 bale Kangaroo Shirting and Horrock’s Longcloth 1 case Clark’s Reel Cotton and Thread Terms at Sale.

To Grocer’s and Others. D. NATHAN & CO. Will sell hv Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 2nd May, at their Stores, Shortland-strcct, at 11 o’clock, Fifty boxes fine loose raisins 8 Barrels (Fine Patras) Currants 5 Casks Round Oatmeal 8 Chests Fine Congou Tea 25 Boxes London Soap 5 Casks Soda 25 Boxes Candles 10 “ TD Pipes 2 Half-Tierces “ Thellard’s” Tobacco, Terms at Sale. CROMBIE’S ROY \L PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, (Established 1855,) COMPRISES the Beauty and Talent of New Zealand. Admission Free. Photographs forwarded to any Address, without charge. April 30th, 1861. “ Shine out, fair Sun, till I have bought a Glass, That I may sec my shadow as I pass !” Richard 111. SHAIvSPEARE’S Commentators have invariably supposed that the tyrant Richard here refers to a looking-glass, but in this advanced stage in the World’s History, there can be no doubt that a Glass Photograph was in the mind of the Poet, thus adding another demonstration to the proof that he was the Bard, not of an age, but for all time. The Hermit or Queen-street. DR. OZANNE has commenced practice at the Corner of Wellesley and Chapel Streets, opposite the Baptist Chapel. AUGER is requested to communicate with his friends at Burnham, Essex. WANTED,— A General Sonant. Apply to Mrs. ROBERTON, South Esk Cottage, Upper Queen-street,

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1569, 1 May 1861, Page 2

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