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The Celebrated Horse ' Tyrius,'
EX 'DANIEL WEBSTER.'
MB. J. NEWMAN
Will Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY,(To-Morrow,) the 7th inst., at the Exchange Hotel Yard, at 12 o'clock — HPYRIUS, a dark bay horse, with black points, J- stands 15 hands 3 inches high, of beautiful symmetry, thoroughly broken! to saddle, and perfectly- docile, and a sure stock getter. Pedigree — Tyrius by Tr.oss, Tross by Priam, dam by Skeleton out of Poppet by Selam. Poppet was imported from General Grosvenor's stud, bred by George M Leay, Esq., of Brownlow Hill This horse is the sire of the winner of the late £50 Bedford Stud Plate. Also — A CART HORSE, and a good HACK.
Horse Sale.
MB. J. NE W MAN Will hold his Monthly Sale of Horses afc the Exchange Hotel Yard, on Saturday, (ToMorrow,) the 7th inst., at 12 o'clock, when he
will offer for sale — GOME HEAVY CART HORSES, "A number of good Hacks, — and, 2 or 3, three-year old Fillies.
Newmarket Cattle Sale.
MB. J. N E WM A N Will Sell by Auction, afc Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at 11 o'clock, a.m. — *f(\ MERINO EWES, SKy 30 Do. Wethers, 2 Superior Dairy Cows, — and A number of Heifers and Steers. Also, — A Spring Cart, Horse and Harness, complete. The Horse is 3 year's old, remarkably quiet in Harness, and will cai ry a Ladj r .
Howick and Panmure Cattle Sale.
MB. J. NE WM AN WILL POSTPONE his Quarteily Sale at Howick, until Tuesday, the 31sfc January, when a number of Cattle will be sold at the Pound belonging to the Wardens of the Hundred.
The Panmure Cattle Sale will take place en the following day, Wednesday, the Ist February. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock.
Suburban Lands.
A VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, -^*- of 31 acres, mostly fenced with Ditch and Thorns, of three or four years growth. This is a safe investment for any person having a few hundred to invest: and an enviable position for. any one seeking a homestead.- If not sold within fourteen days to be withdrawn. ALSO, — 10 acres, li\, 25p., being lot 27, Section 5, Suburban lots; — this will also be sold very low, the proprietor wishing to realize immediately. Apply to.
J. Newman.
Notice.
ON the 17th January will be Sold by Public Auction, on the Premises of Mr. G. Buckingham, Waterloo Quadrant, a Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— TabIes, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Engravings, Chests of Drawers, Table Covers, Music, Flutes, Piano, Horse, Saddle, Bridle, Cooking Utensils, Books, &., &., &.
Under Distinguished Patronage.
AT the request of several families, Mr Buckingham, previous to his leaving the Colony for a short time, will give one more CONCERT in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday, — not on the Wednesday Evenings as heretofore, — and begs to intimate that he will be assisted by a few more Juvenile Amateurs — Miss Shanaghan, Master Henry, Master Lewis, Master Shanaghan, Miss and Miss R. Buckingham, Masters George, Walter, aud Conrad Buckingham — when His Excellency Governor Wynyard, with other Ladies and Gentlemen, have sign fied their intention of being present on the occasion.
A LL Claims and Demands before the 14th of -^- January will meet with immediate attention. Wanted, — A Female Servant, to proceed with the family for three mouths, to whom liberal wages will be given. For particulars apply to , Mrs. Buckingham, Waterloo Quadrant.
£1 REWARD.
LOST, — Yesterday between the hours of 2 and 3 — and between the residence of Lieut.Colonel Wynyard and the office of Messrs. Bain and Burtt, — proceeding from Emily Place by Fort-street and Victoria Lane, a Russia Leather POCKET BOOK, containing a few cards and papers of no consequence to any person except the owner, together with three soveieigns in money. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering the same to Mr. Alien. Clark, Shortland-street.
Caution. A LL Persons are cautioned against cutting -^ Timber, or removing it from Lot 7, Section 2, at the North Shore. Tetomas Russell.
SHAWLS.
pRENCH FILLED SHAWLS -*- Paisley do. do. French Barege in Long and Square do. Paisley • do. do. do. do. Cashmere Long, Square, do. J. & J. Rust, Queen-street. December 23, 1853.
Wanted, A MAN and HIS WIFE, without encumbrance. Wages no object. None but good characters need apply. R. Thompson. Osprey Inn, High-street, January t), 1854. WAINTED, — A MAN-SERVANT to look *' after a Horse, and make himself generally useful. Apply to S. 11. Levey. January 5, 1854.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 681, 6 January 1854, Page 2
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734Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 681, 6 January 1854, Page 2
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