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LARGE SALE OF GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. m rT sTj (Tins s Will Sell at his Auction Mart, THIS' DAY, [FRIDAY,] December 9th, mHE following Laige and Varied Assortment of GROCERIES, WINES and SPIRITS, just imported, JL ex "Maori," Harwood," &c, GROCERIES. 6 cases Patras Currants' 2 cases Figs 4 barrels Barcelona Nuts 4 cases Lollies in bottles 10 " Sardines * 3 " Cheese 2 «' York Hams 10 " Mustard 6 casks Soda Crystals 26 cases Patent Sperm Candles 16 •• T. D. Pipes 10 •• Bottled Fruits 15 " Pickles 60 bags Fine Salt 150 " Co's. Sugar 30 tierces Sydney Beef 10 cases Cross and Black well's Pickle» and Oilman s Stores. 10 " Bath Bricks. WINES AND SPIRITS. at 12 o'clock, Sharp. 50 casks Ale and Porter 6 hhds. West India Rum ' 4 qr. -casks MarteU's Brandy 6 " Scotch Whisky 2 " Old Tom ( 10 cases very superior Pale Sherry s, 10 " Page's Ge ( nuitije Old Port . *, T --fntT 5 if Champagne , •'•■^ r ' t < , 20- " Pale Brandy/ i 10 " Whisky 50 " Geneva * 7o half-cnses Geneva 10 cases Claret, Hock and Summer Wines 6 cases Worcestershire Perry, equal to Champagne Lunch provided at 12 o'clock. TERMS-Under £30, Cash; above that sum, approved Bills at threj^onths from^ay_ofSale.
Newfoundland Dog. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell by Auction, at the Bazaar Sale Yards, TO-MORROW, Saturday, 10th instant, at 12 o'clock, A very superior and handsome NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, 14 months old.
CORES!! CORES!!! MR. S. JONES Will sell by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, mWO HUNDRED & SEVENTY FIVE GROSS JL WINE & BEER CORKS.
Horse Sale, Greyhound Yards., . MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell, at the Bazaar Yards, on SATURDAY next (To-morrow), Dec. 10, at J-past 12 o'clock, — 2 RIDING MARES -1 Light Harness Mare 1 Two-year Old Colt 1 Two-year Old Draught Colt.
To Close a Partnership Account. MR. S. JONES Is instructed to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, on TUESDAY, 13th December, at 12 o'clock, unless previously disposed of, riIHE LESSEE'S INTEREST in ALLOTMENTS J[ No 6, of Section 51 No. 5, of Section 52, and No. 9, of Section 51 of the City of Auckland. Paiticulars to be had at the Auction Mart, Queen -street.
OTAHUHU CATTLE SALE. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell in Mr. Hall's Yards, at Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY next, Dec. 14th, * FORTY HEAD STORE CATTLE Hand Fed Steers Dairy Cows, &c. Luncheon at 12, and tht sale will commence at one o' clock, sharp.
By order of the Mortgagee. MR. S. JONES Is instructed to Sell by positive Sale, at hw Mart, Queen-street, on TUESDAY, 13th December, at 12 o'clock, i LL THAT CAPITAL FLOUR MILL situated A. at Papakura, and known as Cole's Mill. Also— All that capital Messuage and Dwelling House adjoining the said Mill, ind now in the occupation of the owner, Mr. George Cole. * Also— Several valuable and choice Farms in the Papakura district, and within a short distance of the ■Milage. . , , Full particulars and descriptions of the above valuable properties will appear in a future advertisement. .
Newmarket Cattle Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell, at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, December 15, at 12 o'clock,— rw\ HEAD FATCATTLE OV 170 Fat Sheep 60 Fat Lambs i Stose Cattle Dairy Cows Fat and Store Pigs.
xMR. S. JONES Is instructed to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, on TUESDAY next, 6th December, at 11 o'clock, npHE LESSEE'S INTEREST in the LEASE o J_ part of Allotments No. 39 and 40, of Section 4 of the City of Auckland.
Important to Cattle Breeders. - MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from James Williamson, Esq., leaving for Europe, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, at Newmarket, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 21st, at 12 o'clock, mHE whole of his HERD OF SHORTHORN JL CATTLE, consisting ol— 42 Head, and including the Imported B ull "General Havelock" First Class Dairy Cows 2-year Old Heifers Yearling Heifers •'General Havelock" is a first class animal now rising 25 months old, and winner of the first class prize at the recent show. The Cows are veiy superior and with a .single exception the whole of the prize« for Short Horns at the recent show, were awarded to cattle bred by Mr. Williamson, and the Auctioneer would remind Cattle Breeders that such an opportunity of procuring stock of the best class cannot ngain occur for many years, we having no herd of cattle in the province that can compare with the above for purity of breed.
TO-MORROW, December 10th, 1859. MESSRS. S. COCHRANE,. BROTHER, & CO Have been instructed by Mr. A. Allison, the builder, to Sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, ANEW CUTTER YACHT. Copper-Fastened, about 3 tons, Decked all over, with mast, sail, and anchor, complete. Also, A NEW CUTTER, 30 feet long, good beam, 8 tons register, gearing, &c, complete. Also, A SMALL ROWING BOAT. Terms:— For either of ihe Cutters, one-third Cash ; and the remainder by approved Bills at 3 months. igg-P.S.— The above will be alongside the Queenstreet Wharf, the day previous, for inspection* Further particulars may be obtained at the Stores of the Auctioneers or at sale.
MONTHLY WOOL SALE, MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND T>ESPECrFULLY informs Wool Giowers that JO/ his next Sale will take place at the Bazaar Sale Rooms, on MONDAY, January 9th, 1860. (previous to the departure of any homewnrd-bound vessel), when he will have for disposal by auction, over ! 200 Bales of First-class Wool.
FRESH GROCERIES. YORK HAMS AND YORK BACON. TRADE SALE. The Subscribers have been instructed by the Consignees, to Sell by public Auction, at their Rooms, on MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, AN Assortment of Fresh GROCERIES Terms :— Under £30, Cash ; over that amourit.ipptoved Bills at 3 months. jJS'For Pauticulars, sbb Handbills, S. COCHRANE. BROTHER, & Co.
NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. WILLIAM HUNTER Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on TUESDAY next, the 13th inst., at 12 o'clock, I LOT OF PRIME FAT BULLOCKS /\ 40 Fat Sheep and Lambs A few good Dairy Cows "Store Stock, Ilories, £c, &c." 6 Working Bullocks for private Sale.
Auckland Horticultural Society'. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpHE COMMITTEE of the Auclkand Horticul. J_ tural Society desire to give early notice, that it is intended to hold the first or Autumn Exhibition for the year 1860, during the second week of March next. Further particulars of time, place or prizes offered, will be duly advertised. E. B. DICKSON, Hon. Sec. Auckland, Dec. sth, 1859.
- VOLUNTEER FORCE, No. 183. NO 1 .—There will be a General Parade on the Ist Tuesday in each month, nt 6 o'clock, A. M,, in the Albert Barracks. All members to attend. No. 2,— Those members' who lately attended the Sergeant-major's drill, that have lately (newly) joined, and those who may join, will parade every Tuesday morning, at 6 o'clock. A. M., in the Albert Barracks, until they are properly drilled. No. 3.— The Firing for the Frizes givenH>y Dr. Campbell, will take place every Monday, Tuesday Thursday, and Friday, from 10 to i o'clock, during the month of December, commencing on Monday the sth inst , at the Target .ground, under the Rules laid down, dated 2nd September, 1859. Members are requested to attend as early ai possible on one of those days. No. 4.— To prevent more than can conveniently Fire in any one day, members should give their names in to Lieut. Keiley or Lieut. Hamilton, on the evening previous to which they intend to Fire, and those officers to arrange that no more than 15 attend on any one day. > H. C. BALNEA VIS, Captain and Adjutant. Militia Office, 30th November, 1859.
PHOTOGRAPHY. 4 ' R. H. A. FRITH, PHOTOGRAPHIC AR. *!L TIST, of Messrs. Frith Brothers, Hobart Town, late of Regent-street, London, and Princesstreet. Edinburgh, begs to announce his arrival in AUCKLAND. y (Frazer's Brick Buildings,) Poktraits, 'Family Grouts, Views of Gentmsmen's Seats, &c., taken by the • , . Photographic Process, with all the latest improvements in the Att ! ' • An inspection of the numerous Collection of wellknown Portraits and Views in the GaDery is particularly requested.
Auckland Cricket Club. MEMBERS of the Auckland Cricket Club ate requested to take notice that Fbi:»ay (THIS DAY) is the Field Day of the Club. Wickets will be pitched at 4 o'clock, precisely. J. VARTY, Hon. Sec.
WANTED— A SIX-ROO MED HOUSE. The neighbourhood of Hobson-street preferred; Address, stating particulars, -B. F. W., office of this paper. . -
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1277, 9 December 1859, Page 2
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