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OTAHUHU MONTHLY FAIR. CSOICEFAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, &c, &c, MR. T. F. McGAURAN, BEGS to direct the attention of the public to the first Monthly Fair, which will be holden, at Otahuhu, THIS DAY, the fifth June, on which occasion he will sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Hall's yard, a choice lot of Fat Bullocks, Cows, lloi'fers, and Steers. This Cattle Sale presents a favourable opportunity to those desirous of purchasing really good beef. Sale to commence at 12 o'clotk precisely-
Extensive Horse Sale. MR. T. F. McGUARAN Will Sell by Public Auction, at the "Grey-hound" Yard, on Saturday, 9th June, at 11 o'clock, precisely, — QEVERAL good HORSES AND MARES, some of which will be found well adapted for the Plough and Cart.
OTAHUHU MONTHLY FAIK. EOR the greater accommodation and convenience of the settlers beyond and in tie vicinity of Otahuhu, as well as with a view to the permanent establishment of a Regular Monthly Fair or.Market in that rapidly advancing district, MR. t: F. McGAURAN has the honour of announcing to the public that he will hold an Auction Sale of all kinds of Live j Stock, at Otahubu, on the first Tuesday of every month, commencing on tfee §th June next, at 12 o'clock.
NEWMARKET MONTHLY FAIE. MR. T. F. McSAURAN HAS 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.
ME. 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 Denny," when'he will submit to public competi« tion, several good MARES and HORSES, expectod to arrive |by that opportunity.
Important Bale of Cattle, MR. T. F. McGAURAN, has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at Newmarket without the least Reserve, as soon as possible after their arrival from the interior, and on a day of which due notice will be given, in a future advertisement. A mixed heid of, from 80 to 100 head of wellbred Cattle, consisting of Fat Bullocks, Cows, Steers and Heifers. The Auctioneer will merely observe that this fine lot of Cattle having enjoyed the rare advantage of abundance of food during the entire of this unusually dry Season, will be found in a condition well deserving the especial notice of the Butchers.
HOWICK, HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. MR. T. F. MoGAURAN ! Has received instructions to sell by private contract A SERGEANT'S COTTAGE, with two acres £*■ of land attached, in one of the mnst delightul situations of the settlement of Howick. The Cottage, which is divided 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«rea of good land fenced and cultivated.
Schooner for Sale, O^ A NEW Schooner on the stocks at J&lll^J-l. Wangarei, about 70 tons builders Illgil^Measurement, 53 feet Keel, 17 feet Beam, depth of Hold 8 feet. With Spars &o. complete. Apply to John G. McLeod, Wangarei, or Gibson & Mitchell. June sth, 1855.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. "THE CARLTON." THE Undersigned begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of New Zealand and the surrounding Colonies, that he has opened those extensive and delightfully situated premises (next the Union Bank) Princes-street, as a first class Family Dwelling House. The House contains upwards of twenty bed rooms, and sitting rooms, the whole of which are furnished with every possible convenience and comfort, for Families and Oentlemen. Visitors to Auckland requiring a comfortable residence would do well to patronise the Carlton. Spacious Stores for luggage. N.B.— Good Stabling, Coach House, &c. John Payne. The Carlton, Auckland, June 4, 1855.
i Two Pounds Reward, STOLEN or STRAYED from the possession of the Undersigned, the undermentioned Horses, — BLACK HORSE, no brand, formerly belonging to Mr. Stow. BROWN MARE, black pointe, long tail, branded N on the near shoulder, JS under the , saddle both sides. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the above to Mr. Thomas Johnson, at the New Windsor Castle Inn, or to 1 Richard Newdick, Near Major Matson's, Parnell. May 24, 1855.
To Let in Shortland-street, THAT SHOP and HOUSE, occupied by Mr. Outer, next to Brown & Hamilton's, with extmsive l-aok ground and frontage to Chan-cery-street. Apply to Jno. Commons. May 28th, 1855.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 828, 5 June 1855, Page 2
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