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Public Auction Sales.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3.

PERIODICAL SALES OF PURE-BRED SHEEP

ALFEED BUCKLAND

Respectfully informs his friends that he purposes holding, at Newmarket, on the second Wednesday in February and the first Wednesday in October in each year, a Sale of PURE-BRED SHEEP, of all classes. The number of breeders of first-class Sheep which we have at the present time in Auckland, will render a sale of this character of considerable importance, by bringing the flocks of different breeders to the best possible test, tbat of public opinion ; and the number and quality of Stock which can be offered at those auctions will, at no distant period, occasion buyers to attend from the neighbouring provinces and colonies. Those who purpose selling at the sale to be held on the 3rd October will oblige by forwarding numbers and description without delay, in order that the advertisements may be scut to the Southern provinces by the mail steamer leaving in August.

THIS DAT. NORFOLK ISLAND P[NES. CHOICE FRUIT % TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS. The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Marb, Fort-street, This Day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, A QUANTITY of CHOICE FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, and PLANTS, from Montpellier Nixrsery; and a quantity of Carpenters' Tools. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

THIS DAY. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! The subscriber will sell bj auction, This Day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, on the Wharf, "I X HAH FEET Marketable KAURI JLO,\J\JKJ TIMBER, 9 xl, 9 x*. 3x4, 6x2, and 9x3, iv lots to suit purchaser?. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

OILME N'S STORES.

EX «Ro£ ROY.'

The subscriber has been faroured with instructions from the Importers, Messrs. D. Graham and Co., to sell at their New Stores, Vulcan-lane, immediately on beiug landed from the ' Rob Roy, ' Tiz. : — £*i\fi PACKAGES OF GROCERIES, OILOlf * f MEN'S STORES, WINES and SPIRITS, ALE, STODT, &c. :— 5 casks Jamaica Ginger 14 cases lib. tins Salmon 10 cases Salad Oil, half-pints 10 cases Salad Oil, pints 1 case Salad Oil, half-pint decanters 1 case Salad Oil, pint decanters 25 cases Table Vinegar, quarts 3 cases Mushroom Catsup 2 ca.ses Indian Soy 1 case .French Olives 2 cases Spanish Olives 2 cases Jellies 8 cases Jam* , 1 case Cayenne Pepper 10 cases Bottled Salt 25 cases Bottled Fruits 3 cases Black Pepper 3 cases White Pepper 20 c»E63 Pint Pickles 2 cases Imperial Pickles 2 cases West India Pickles 2 cases) Chutney Sauce 3 cases Goudie Cheese 1 case Pine Chee&e 2 cases Cheddar Loaf Cheese 1 case Stilton Cheese 1 case York Hams 1 case Middles Bacon 5 cases Lea and Perrin's Sauc* 20 cases Red Herrings 10 cases Oysters 3 cases Finnan Haddocks 15 cases Lobsters 15 cases £-tins Sardines 6 cases |-tins Sardines 2 cases Homoeopathic Cocoa 2 cases Chocolate 10 cases 71b. tins Scotch Oatmeal 5 cases 41b. tins Pearl Barley 20 cases (1 cwt. each) Round Oatmeal 20 cases (1 cwt. each) Fine Oatmeal 10 cases (1 cwt. each) Pearl Barley 20 cases (1 owt. each) Split Peas 10 oases York Hrnni 10 cases Middle's Bacon 6 cases Currants 2 barrels Currants 100 J-boxea Layer Raisins 10 cases Eleme Raisins 2 cases Figs, small boxes 10 chests Fine Congou Tea 20 Fine Congou Tea 20 |-cheits Fine Congou Tea 40 boxes Fine Congou Tea 150 bags Sugar (Crystals) 5 tons Chilian Flour 2 tons Kice 25 barrels Sydney Beef (Bell's) 8 cases Cigars (Manillas) 12 boxes Tobacco (tens) 50 boxes Price* Belmont Candles 10 bales 3-bushel Bags.

WINES AND SPIRITS. 5 hogsheads Martell's Brandy, dark 5 quarter-casks MarteH's Brandy, dark 3 hhds. Martell's Brandy, pale 5 quarter-casks Martell's Brandy, pale 100 cases Martell's Brandy 50 caies Three-dagger Brandy 100 cases Redlion's Crown 10 hhds. Old Hum 5 quarter-casks May Whiskey 50 cases^Banff Whiskey 50 cases Scheidam Schnapps 10 quarter-casks Sherry 10 quarter-casks Port . 50 cases Champagne 10 hhds. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Ale . . « 10 hhds. Worthington's Ale m balk 50 cases Worthington'* Ale 1 - 50 cases Jeffrey's Ale > in bottle 50 cases Byass's Stout J 5 cases Curagoa 5 cases Maraschino <fe Japan Blacking, in Paste and Liquid Colonial Manufacture and Salt in Casks &c, &c, 4c.

I SAMUEL COCHBANE, AUCTIONEER.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 2

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691

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 2

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