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IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. EX "WILLIAM DENNY.
MB. T. F. McGAURAN Has been favoured with Instructions from William Williams, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the ' Grey - Hound' Yard; on Saturday, 2nd June, at 12 o'clock, precisely, "I G 0K ,20 first-rate HORSES and MARES, imported by that Gentleman, in the ' William Denny/ in her last trip from Sydney. These are of a very superior description, and amongst them will be found many fit for plough and cart. Also, — The celebrated Suffolk Punch STALLION / Orwell." This horse was originally imported from England to Van Diemen's l^and, and has been in possession of the Van Diemen's Land Company until brought here by Mr. Williams at considerable expense ; and, having produced some of the best Stock in Van Diemen's Land, must certainly prove a great boon to this Colony.
OTAHUHU MONTHLY FAIR. FOR *he greater accommodation and convenience of the settlers beyond and in tlie vicinity of Otaiuhn; as welPas with a -.vi^w^-to the permanent establishment of a Rfegtfl«hMoutbly Faiß orj[Market inHha^rapidly advarteiiSg -district,- - ' MR. T; F. McGAURAN lias the honour of announcing to the public that he will hold an Auction Sale of all kinds- of Live Stock, at Otahuhu, on the first Tuesday of every month, commencing on the &th June next, at 12 o'clock.
OTAHUHU MONTHLY FAIR. CHOICE FAT~CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, &c, &c. ME. T. F. McGAURAN, DEGS to direct the atteution of the public to the *-* first Monthly Fair, which will be holden, at Qtahuhu, on Tuesday next, the fifth June, on which occasion he will sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Hall's yard, a choice lot of Fat Bullocks, Cows, Heifers, and Steers. This Cattle Sale presents a favourable opportunity to those desirous of purchasing really good beef. Sale to commence at 12 o'clotsk precisely.
NEWMARKET MONTHLY FAIR. MR. T. F. McGAURAN TTAS the honour to inform his friends and the ■*"*■ public generally that he will hold an Auction Sale, at Newmarket, on the second Tuesday of every month, commencing on Tuesday, June 12.
MR. T. F. McGUARAN. WILL hold a sale of HORSES, at the 'Grey ** hound' yard, at 12 o'clock, on the first Saturday after the next arrival of the "William Den^y," when he will submit to public competi* tioii, several good MARES and HORSES, e cted to arrive by that opportunity.
HOWICK HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. MR. T. F. McGAURAiV Has, received instructions to sell by piivate contract A SERGEANT'S COTTAGE, with two acres of land attached, in one of the most delightful situations of the settlement of Flowick. The Cottage, which isdhided into four appartments, is in excellent repair. On the premises are a good cow shed, stable, piggery, fowl house, and yard. The land is substantially fenced and subdivided into an orchard, garden and paddock, and the whole is tastefully laid out with ornamental trees, shrubs, &c. AND, If desired, in connexion with the foregoing a suburban farm of 9 a«r«g of good land fenced and cultivated. Notice of Removal. MR. T. F. McGAURAN, TN returning thanks to his numerous friends, -*- and the public at largo, for the marked support he has already received as Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, has the pleasure of announcing his intention of removing on the Ist June next, from his present residence in Otahuhu to the house now occupied by Mr. Joseph Oiborne, at Newmarket, and hopes, by the accommodation there afforded, he will be enabled to give additional convenience to tho«e who may honour him with their patronage.
ME: T. F. McGAURAN, A UCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMIS- **• SION AGENT, directsbisattentionmoreespecially to the sale and purchase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, &o. He will bold a monthly Sale of Horses at tbe Greyhound Yard, on tbe first Saturday after tbe arrival of the 'William Denny.' A Sale of Cattle,, Horses, &c, at New market, on the second Tuesday of ever month. At Otahuhu, on the first Tuesday of every month, and at other times when necessary. At, Howick, on the last Thursday of every alternate month, commencing on the 28 th June next. At Onehunga on the last Thursday of every alternate month commencing on the 26th June next. At Panmure on the third Thursday of every alternate month, commencing oa the 19th July next. Mr. McGauran has paddocks for the reception of Stock adjoining his residence at Newmarket, and elsewhere; and sheds, with abnndance of good hay, for Horses, Cattle, &c, recently disembarked. Land selected on moderate terms under the recent Land Regulations All communications addressed to the care of Mr. J. T. Boylan, Mr. John McDougall, or left at the Exchange Hotel, will be promptly attended to.
To Let in Shortland-street, fTHAT SHOP and HOUSE, occupied by Mr. -*■ Oliyek, next to Brown & Hamilton's, with extensive lack ground and frontage to Chaucery&trett. Apply to Jno. Commons. May 28th, 1855. £1 REWARD. LOST, between the Cabbage Tree Swamp and Shortland street, a Silver Guard Chain with a Nugget of Gold attached. Whoever will bring the 6ame to this office, will receive the above reward. 'Southern Cross' Office, May 28, 1855.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 2
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