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THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 2nd July, on the premises of Mr. Keightley, Queen-street, (who is retiring from business) at II o'clock rjIHE STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of,— -L Watches, Clocks A Variety of Jewellery And a quantity of Materials, suitable for the Trade Also, — Household Furniture, &e.
DRAPERY. THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, the 29th June, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at M o'clock, — WHITE AND GREY CALICO Welsh Flannel Boys' and Men's Cloth Caps Men's Black Felt Hats Ticking, 5-4 Print Gala Plaids and Tartans Brown & Grey | Hose Pilot and Moleskin Trowsers Derry Hollands, Dennims Doeskin and and Drill Coats Scotch Twill Shirts And, — 9 Trunks Boots and Shoes, containing, — Wellington and Kip Lace Boots Ladies' Patent Shoes and Cloth Boots Sprigged Bluchers, Children's Shoes Nailed Blucbers and Girls' Cloth Boots
THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, the 29th June, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, — QOAP, 56 ft. BOXES Table Oil Cloth Starch, Treacle Loaf Sugar, Preserves Liverpool Salt Lucifer Matches 2 Cases India Currie Powder 1 Case Riding and Cart Whips Saddlery And,— 2 Casks Polished Marbles 1 Case Powder Flasks.
Tllo M A S VV E STONA CO. Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, 29th instant, without reserve, s 400 PAIRS Su P er - Blankets ; 9*49 * 4 and 104 South American Ponchos White Lead Paint Oil, A T c, &0., <vcj _______
T H O S WESTON k Co. Will sell, THIS DAY, tbe 29th inst., \ iMOST Splendid Lot of Seeds, consisting of -^ Canot Seed Onion Seed, and other Garden Seeds, all colonial grown, WARRANTED Wheat and Corn Mills, with cogwheels Iron Pois and Ovens PnuHe Barrelled Guns, &c, <&c, &e.
LAND SALE.
MR T. F. McGAURAN will sell by Auction, at the W r illiam Denny Hotel, Queen-street, TO-MORROW (Saturday,) 30 June, at 1 o'clock, the following Properties :—: — IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK. 6^ acres, adjoining the New Pier at ITonick, ! 1 acre, opposite the Church of England and adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel, 1^ acres, a Corner Allotment, in one of the best situations in Howick, 2 acres, a Corner Allotment, well fenced, with a good double cottage, and an excellent well of water. IN THE HOWICK DISTRICT. 100 acres, half bush, and half fern, at the Head of the Turanga Creek, adjoining the property of A. Kennedy, Ksq, Several Farms, of from 20 to 40 acres each, well watered, and abundantly supplied with Kauri and other valuable timber, at the head of the "Waikopu Creek. A Suburban Farm of 5 acres, near Pigeon Mountain. | IN THE WAHU DISTRICT. j An Excellent Farm, containing 110 acres, fronting the Wahu Creek, and adjoining the proposed Canal. AT PUKEKOHE. A Beautiful Farm, of 112 acres, well watered and wooded, and the soil of the most fertile description, about 5 miles beyond Slippery Creek, and situate close to the Great South , Road. ! IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OTAHUHU | A Cottage and Acre, in one of the best situations in the Settlement. TN THE TOWNSHIP OF ONEHUNGA. 2 Allotments, having extensive frontages to St. Peter-street, 1 Allotment, having extensive frontage to Selwyn-street. IN THE PAPAKURA DISTRICT. Sundry Farms, varying from 20 to 40 acres each, fronting the Papakura River, and within a short distance of the Papakura Bridge. 5 Farms, of 25 acres each, near the preceding allotments. The Auctioneer will give every inform ition respecting these properties, previous to the day of sale. Newmarket, June 18, 1855.
Otahuhu Monthly Fair. MR. T. F. McGAURAN, DEGS to direct tbe attention of the public to -*-* the Second Monthly Fair, which will be held at Otahuhu on Tuesday, 3rd July next, on which occasion he will sell by Public Auction, Horses, Cattle, and other live stock.
MR. T. F. McGAURAN HAS for Sale several single and double COTTAGES, with the usual quantity of land attached to each, in the rapidly rising settlements of Otahuhu, Howick and Panmnre. MASONIC BALL.
WHOEVER may have taken away a PONCHO GOAT, by mistake, from the Dressing-room, last night, will oblige the owner by sending il to the Masonic Hotel 28th June, ,1855
For Sale. 1 TWENTY TONS PRIME HAY, to be de- ■ livered in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to COMNJLL & 11IMNGS, Queen itreet.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 835, 29 June 1855, Page 2
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718Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 835, 29 June 1855, Page 2
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