SAUBS ©Y AUCJ*l©]»'. Srown and Campbell WILL SELL BY AUCTION, )n MONDAY next, the 28th instant, at 15 o'clock on the premises, opposite the Government Store, rHE whole of the valuable Stock on hand of Mr. J. SIMONS, consisting of Fancy Time)ieces, of every description, Eight-day and Six-een-day Clocks in handsome carved mahogany tnd Fancy Cases, Superior Silver Watches in jreat variety, with Silver and Silk Watch Guards; in extensive assortment of JEWELRY & CUTLERY, with a stock of the best warranted Gernan Silver goods, comprising Table and Tea spoons, Sugar Tongs, Tea Caddy Spoons, Butter knives, &c, &c. March 24, 1842. Irowii antl Campbell WILL SELL BY AUCTION, THIS DAY, the 26th instant, at the Stores of W. F. Porter, precisely at One o'clock, without any reserve, BOUT 25 Tons of very superior Potatoes, in excellent condition; 50 Kegs of American Crackers; a quantity of Posts and Rails, with about 20,000 Shingles ; a quantity of Cedar slabs, &c. —ALSO— A few Kegs of very superior Colonial Butter; 20 Boxes of Candles; SO Barrels of good Flour ; two Tons of Loaf Sugar; 40 Boxes of Soap ; 4 half kegs of Tobacco ; a few bundles of Oakum ; Gun Flints ; Percussion Caps ; Spades and Sho* vels ; 20 Kegs of Nails. Auckland, 24th March, 1842. NOW ES YOUE CHANCE! POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TERMS CASH. Mr. J>. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At his Mart, Shortland Crescent, on MONDAY next, March 28th, 1842, at 11 o'clock precisely, Allotments of Land, with frontages to High-street, and Albertstreet, being at the risk and expense of the former purchasers, William Parker, Patrick Power, James Hassell, and Mortina Burman. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. March 25th, 1t42. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the Royal Hotel, THIS DAY, the 26th inst., at Twelve o'clock, THREE Teams superior working Bullocks, Fifteen fat Bullocks, Sixteen Heifers. Terms at Sale. Auckland, March 23rd, 1842. IR, —I observe in the Government Gazette of to-day, that Your Excellency has been pleased to notify that my name " has been removed from the Commission of the Peace- of this Colony," without ever intimating that this was done at my own request. I have the honor to inform Your Excellency that I .consider I have been treated in a most uncourteous and unjustifiable manner, and that, unless a true statement appears in the next Gazette, I shall deem it my duty to send to Lord*' Stanley through Your Excelleucy a Copy of this Correspondence, together with a complaint of Your Excellency's conduct toward me, I have the honor to be, Sir, Your Excellency's most obedient , and humble servant, S. M, D. MARTIN. To His Excellency Captain Hobson, &c. &C. &c.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 63, 26 March 1842, Page 1
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