FOR SALE. d & mHE Ketch JUNO, 48 tons register; will carry d X 70 tons in a draught of 5 feet 6 inches. Built >, in Tasmania, of the best material, in 1849. She is 1 well found in every respect, and only recently had an c extensive overhaul. if For further particulars apply to a Bbowhell & Co., c Colombo-street. c ? I Indian £ales. 1 : — t PRELIMINAY NOTICE, OF THE FIRST PUBLIC SALE BY AUCTION, AT THE YARDS, " MR. TURTON'S HOTEL, ASHBURTON. MR. R. TEEK will sell early next month, (June) 1864, CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, and PIGS. Due notice will be given in handbills, Ac, of all particulars of sale. j RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, I KAIAPOI. ; Chapman t. Bouse. '• TiITR. BUSS has received instructions from the ' IIX Bailiff of the above-named Court, to sell by ' Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel Stables, Rangiora, [ ON FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 20th, (Unless this action shall have been previously satisfied,) ■■'j,- One grey gelding. i> Ssio at Twelve o'clock noon. TERMS: Cash at the fall of the hammer. i TO CAPITALISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSES. J. OLLITTER & SON have received instructions to sell by public auction, without ' the slightest reserve, ON TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1864, The proprietor being about to relinquish business, " ■ valuable Ci«y property extending from Cookham House to the corner of Colombo and Armagh Streets, on which is erected that well known and old established Hotel, The Golden Fleece Two shops fronting on Colombo-street, Extensive stables Two cottages &.C., &o. t 4c. Also, RURAL SECTIONS NOS. 663 & 866, > containing Twenty-five Acres each, fronting on the Sumner Road, a short distance from the New Heathi cote Bridge. After the sale of the above properties, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK IN TRADE, &c, will be disposed of by public auction, and with no re* serve. Terms and full particulars in future advertisements or at the offices of the Auctioneers. J. OlxiyiEß & Sok, Chris tchurch. May 18th, '64. TO MERCHANTS, STORE KEEPERS, PUBLICANS, AND SHIPPERS TO THE NEW GOLD FIELDS. Tt/TESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT iwL have been favored with instructions from the Importer, to offer for sale attheirKobme,inHerefordi street, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, MAY 23bd INSTANT, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. The foilowing Assortment of really FIRST CLASS SPIRITS, 4c. (Now in Bond.) TIZ.: 8 quarter-casks dark brandy * 1 hogshead pale brandy 20 cases pale brandy 9 do. do. 11 barrels (superior) West India rum, or. 1 hogshead do. do. 1 hogshead sweetened gin B 60 cases do. 70 cases (red and green) Geneva » SAMPLES MAY BE SEEN And inspected before and on the day of sale at the p Auctioneers' Booms. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the 3 above small Invoice of Spirits, 4c, as of * superior quality and pureness, it having been a c Consignment from one of the leading London houses. TE8313 T-TTF ItAT - May 14th, 1864.
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