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Public Auction Sales.

TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. MAIZE, POTATOES, COFFEE, CHICORY, FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. HENEY RIDINGS Will sell by auction, To-morrow (Wednesday), the 9th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Market Auction Mart, QTONS POTATOES /V 50 sacks Maize 30 bags Coffee (raw) Chicory 30 cases Kerosine. A large quantity of Furniture, consisting of Tables Chairs Couches Chiffonieres Chests Drawers Bedsteads Mattresces Flax Mattresses. Also, A Square Piano, suitable for a school &c, &c, Ac.

AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. COLONIAL PRODUCE. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. THE undersigned begs to intimate to countiy settlers that he will hold PERIODICAL SALES by Auction of FARM PRODUCE, consisting of Bacon, Hams, Butter, Cheese, Potatoes, Maize, Oats, tc. The Auctioneer's Warerooms (Mr. D. Graham's Buildings, Vulcan-lane), having first-class Cellarage, and being constructed of brick and stone, are especially adapted for warehousing Perishable Goods. Advances made on Produce consigned for sale. No Storage Charged. D. J. O'KEEFFE.

THIS DAY. The subscriber will sell by auction, at the Stores of Eatox and Dewolj, Jhis Day (Tuesday), October 6, at 11 o'clock, rfk BAGS POTATOES O" 100 bags Maize 10 kegs Butter Bacon, Hams, and Cheese 1 ton Best Flour 1 Blacksmith's Bellows 1 Vice 1 Anyil Sundry other articles of Merchandise. L. W. EATON, AUCTIONEER.

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. IN" consequence of the new stamp arrAJgements which would otherwise impose * serious tax upon our subscribers, w« hare made arrangements, as far as practicable, for the proper delivery, by land and water, of the papei, thiuugh cur agents in the various districts atid settlements. For settlements on the coast we hare made arrangements which we trust will be as expeditious as the mail can be ; and we hope our subscribers may have no cause to complain of delay. At all events, we can assure them no efforts shall be wanting on our part to rectify, as much as possible, what otherwise would be felt t» be a very irksome imposition by the Legislature. We annex a list of our agents in the various localities, and trust our subscribers will take an early opportunity of communicating any irregularities which may occur in deliveries in their respective districts. January 1, 1867. COUNTRY AGENTS. Mr. W. Johns, The Postmaster, Fokeno. Hamilton. Mr. Hall, The Postmaster, Otahuhu.- Cambridge. Mr. Steadman, Mr. Lempriere, Papatoitoi. Ngaruawahia. Mrs. Middlemas, Mr. J. Aubyn, Drury. Alexandra. Mr. Willis, Mr. Angus, Papakura. Newmarket. Mr. White, Mr. Andrew McLeod, Howick. Helensville. Ma J. Cleary, Mr. Unthank, Panmure. Helensville. Mr. J. D. Jackson, Mr. L. Holloway, Onehunga. Postmaster, Whau. Mr. Spaulding, Mr. F. Woollama, Onehunga. Coromandel. Mr. C. W. Flexman, Mr. J. East, Waiuku. Wangarei, Mr. J. Crispa, Mr. T. Harkini, Maulcu. Mangapai. Mr. May«, Mr. M. W. Munro, North Shore. Maburangi. Mr. T. Wrigley, Mr. F. F. Day, Tauranga. Matakana. Mr. B. Simpion, Measri. SimoniandCflt Tauranga, Ruimll.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3191, 8 October 1867, Page 2

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