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General Merchandize. MR. H. ELLIS Will sell by auction, THIS DAY, at eleven o'clock, GROCERS' SUGARS Tobacco Sydney Soap Bottled Fruits Fresh Salmon Pickle do. Starch Blue Vinegar Treacle 1 bale Paper Also, 1 0 kegs of Nails, sizes 2 trunks Men's Half- Wellington Boots 1 " " Calfßlucher do. 2 " Youth's do. do. 2 cases 54 Prints 1 " Bleached Calico 2 " Grey do. 2 " Worsted Polkas 1 " Winter Dresses 5 crate 3 assorted Earthenware Terms at Sale. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE.
MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND
Will Sell by Auction, at his Yards, at Newmarket, THIS DAY, May 4th, 1858, at eleven o'clock, FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP 16 head Large Steers 12 Dairy Cows Horse Stock
Fat and Store Pigs Chaff Cutter, and Corn Mill
HORSE STOCK.
MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND
Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, May 4th, at his Yards, Newmarket, at 12 o'clock, ABOUT 16 HEAD OF HORSE STOCK, -^*- consisting of — 2 Teams of Plough Horses And the team of Horses, known as Egan's.
TOWN AND SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS
For Sale by
HARDINGTOX & WOOD. \ LARGE ALLOTMENT ©F LAND, close • * to St. George's Bay, with 109 feet frontage to St. George's Bay road, by 180 feet depth, and one side of which has a fion+age to a Lane. This Land is delightfully situated, with •an eastern aspect, and a fine soil, and is well calculated to be cut up into small lots Land in this quarter has ever been steadily on the advance. Also,
In Town, part of Allotment 24, Sec. 4, having 50 feet 6 inches frontage to Chancery-street, 47 feet at back, by 40 feet depth, one side fronting a Lane of 12 feet, leading into Victoria Quadrant On this ground there are two Cottages of 3 rooms each, yielding rental, a large Stable and good well of Water. Dwelling Houses in this locality are never without tenants. Terms — Liberal.
TAVERN.
rPO BE LET, a long-established and much J- frequented Tavern, in full business. Apply to Hardington & Wood. April 30th, 1858.
COTTAGE TO LET.
TO BE LET, with possession in a few days, WAKEFIELD COTTAGE, Parnell. It possesses ample and every acconiodation necessary to a respectable family. Apply to Hardinton & Wood.
THEATRE ROYAL.
A/TOST positively the Last Night of the present J -^-*- Company Performing in Auckland.
On Thursday, May 6th, THE FLOATING BEACON.
The Beautiful Comedy of
FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY.
The Screaming Farce of Nan the Good for Nothing.
NOTICE.
jVjdVER & MACKAY beg to inform their JtL Friends and Public of Auckland and its Vicinity, that they have RE-OPENED THAT OLD ESTABLISHED BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERY of Mr. Coolahan's, CORNER of FIELD'S LANE, SHORTLAND STREET, where their constant aim will be to MERIT a Share of PUBLIC SUPPORT.
RISLEY TROUPE.
THE FIRST REPRESENTATION
OF THE ABOVE ! TROUPE WILL TAKE PLACE ; On Monday Evening next, 10th inst., at the THEATRE ROYAL. Prices of Admission: — 55., 35., 2s. To Drapers Assistants, WANTED,— ONE or TWO EXPERIENCED HANDS. Apply to D. Ghaham & Co. May 3, 1858. FOB SALE OR LEASE, THE BRITISH HOTEL, Apply to Mr. M. Wood, Victoria-street.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1132, 4 May 1858, Page 2
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