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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT. At II o’clock, by GEORGE S 188 IN, At his Mar>, OAA BAGS BEST PICKED POTAJ TORS, in lots to suit purchasers Large Cooking Stove and Pipe Handsome Kauri Cheffonier Ten kegs Cork and New Zealand Batter Tea, Sugar, P>rk, Nuts, Raisins, Barley, Blankets, Coats, Trousers. Tinware and Sundries ALSO, A good new copper-fastened Dingy 1993jy18 Wednesday, July 19. At 12 o’clock, by GEORGE SIBBIN, At his Mart, s;"v AA|\ S H I N G L E S, • ’UU in lots to suit purchasers. " 1992jy19 Thursday, Juiy 20. AT ONEfIUNGA. TIMBER, PALINGS, POST AND BAILS, SHINGLES, &c. The Undersigned will sell, at the Timber Yards, Princea-street. Onehunga, on THURSDAY, July 20, at 11 o’clock, a m., in lots to suit purchasers, on An/ \ FEET TIMBER, BOARDS, OU.WUU and SCANTLING "Half-inch Boards, for lining 20.000 Palings, 5 ft. aud 6 ft. 30.000 Shingles Posts and Rails IGO tou» Firewood, Spokes. Cart Shafts, Galvanised wire, for fencing, Iron Tanks, and one case Galvanised Iron. ‘Perms—Under £2O, cash ; above that sum, approved bills at 3 months, with bank discount added. ALLEN CHRISTEY, 1984 jy 20 Auctioneer. Tueslay. August 1. SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR On TUESDAY, August 1, THE Fine Fast - sailing Brigantine « CLARA,” now lying in the Manukau. The above-named Vessel is 130 Tons Register, 4 years old, coppered and copper-fas-tened, and has been specially selected with a view to her adaptation for the Trade of the Colony. , . Her spars and a great deal of her rigging are quite new. the Vessel having undergone an outfit in Melbourne within the last month. There will be r.c r;;ewe, as the Vessel must be sold to pay off encumbrances, and adjust a partnership after. ■ For further particulars apply, in Auckland, to Thomas H. Mabi.v ; or in Onehunga, to Captain Poster. 1974 jy29 w&s MONDAY, JULY 24, BY ORDER i"OF THE COMMISSARYGENERAL. FOR UNRESERVED SALE, AT XE AWAMUTU, On MONDAY, JULY 24, at Eleven o’clock 100 ABOUT WORKING OXEN, BELONGING TO THE COMMISSARIAT TRANSPORT CORPS. TOGETHER WITH DRAYS, YOKES, BOWS, CHAINS, , AND OTHER GEAR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. 1799 jnl24 MISCELLANEOUS. Presents I Presents!! Presents 11! PRICE ONE SHILLING. AT THE GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-street, (comer ol Wyndham-street.) BOOK MARKERS, of Elegant Designs, in colored silks, comprising Portraits of; Illustrious and Eminent Persons, &c. —Amongst them may be found the Prince of Wales, Robert Bums, Garibaldi, John Knox, Shakespeare, Cardinal Wiseman, Pope Pins IX., Rev. John Angell James, Rev. Dr. Miller, (Rector of St. Martin’s, Birmingham.) Rev. Mr. Spurgeon; Ri hard Weaver, Rev. Hugh Bourne, (Founder of the Primitive Methodist Connexion,) Bishop of Oxford, (with a view of Oxford Cathedra’), The Christmas Hymn, National Anthem, Morning and Evening H mns, “Sancta Marie,” “Agnus Dei,” “1.H.5.,” “Psalms,” “IchDien,” “The Compliments of the Season,” “ Many Happy Returns of the Day,” and other Emblematic Designs, beautifully wove In colors, ou white silk. GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-street, (corner of Wyndham-street) Notice to Subscribers. PUBLISHERS of the Nkw-Zea-X lander will feel obliged if the SUB- I SCRIBERS will communicate with them, should there be auy Neglect vii tbe j/*»rt of the Runners iu the Delivery of their Newspapers, and it will be immediately remedied. • To Our Subscribers. IT is respectfully iutimated to our Subscribers that, nn and after the 30tb instant, aU SUBSCRIPTIONS will be PAYABLE IN AD- ! VANCE. I Those Subscribers who receive their papers in Colored Wrappers after the 20th instant, are respectfuUy reminded that there is more than j two quarters’ subscription overdue, and would , oblige by forwarding the amount to the undersigned. 1 Remittances should be made payable by PostOffice Order or to the - MITCHELL AND SEFFEBN. 1 Jus 19, 1866.

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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2485, 18 July 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2485, 18 July 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2485, 18 July 1865, Page 2

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