Public Auction Sales.
THIS DAY. WAIUKU SPRING SALE. WM. HUNTER & CO. Will holJ their usual Spring Sale in Mr. Campbells Yards, This Day (Wednesday), 14th instant, of PAT CATTLE, STORE CATTLE Dairy Cows Sheep, Hones, Pigs, &c. A large quantity of Sawn Timber.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. UNRESERVED S*ALE OF DAIRY COWS, GREENSTUFF, ETC. ¥M. HUNTER & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. H. Canham to sell by auction, nt his residenoe, Epsom, on Friday next, the 16th instant, -j/v first-class dairy cows, JL*/ in Milk and at the Calving Two-year-old Heifers 5 Acres Green Oats 1 Chesuut Mnre, 5 years old, sound, and quiet m harness Spring Cart and Harness ; 5 sets of Shaft, 1 Joint Roller Leading, and Plough Harness Saddle and Bridle, Chaffcutter 'Jip Dray, with fiatne Plough, set of Harrows Garden Tools, Fowls, Ducks Household Furmtuie, Dairy Utensils <ke., &c, Ate. At one o'clock.
NOTICE. CAREY & QILLES T3EG to inform graziers, farmers, shippers, and ■^-^ the public that they have commenced business in Durham-street, Auckland, as STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMEN, WOOLBROKERS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Cash, advances on Stotk, Wool, or other property, upon legitimate terms. They are now erecting (at the junction of the Onehuoga and Kemuera Koads) first-class and commudious Sale Yards, suitable for the accommodation of all Stock placed in their bauds for disposal ; and are also ai ranging for Yai da in the various country districts. Having made arrangements for Kohinoarama Landinis-i.lace, together with the punt and all the paddocks (where Stock can be landed and grazed at present rates), they are prepared after this date to take charge of all descriptions of Stock entrusted to their care. It is their intention to continue their invariable rule of confining themeelves strictly to the business of Commission Agents, thereby not interfering with their clients' interests by buying and selling on their own account. The £ales will be conducted by Mr. Carey, whose knowledge of Stock, aud the proper management of the business, extends over a period of 15 years in Victoria and iNew Zealand. Account Pales rendered with Ca9\i immediately upon delivery of the Stock sohi. Auckland, October 10, 1868.
MORTON JONES, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, WILLOUGHBY-STRKET. SHORTLAND, THAMES GOLDFIELD.
JONES'S AUCTION MART, WI LLO UGH B Y-ST K E ET, Close to Pollen-street, adjoining the Uuion Bank, SHORTLAND, THAMES GOLDFIELD. PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, ANU MISCELLANEOUS SALE, Every SATURDAY, at Two o'clock. MINING SHARES AND ALLOTMENTS SALE Once a Fortnight (Every SECOND TUESDAY), at 12 o'clock. OUT -DOOR SALES punctually attended to. Will have on Private Sale Hay, Maize, Oat 3, Potatoes. Cheese and Butter Building Materials, Bricks, Timber, Lime, bhingles, Fencing Materials, &c, &c, Ac. Firewood and Coals, at Lowest Prices. MINING SHARES in Borne of the best Claims, now for Sale. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in SUortland, Graham's Town, and Suburbs. Also, Has a Lnrge Enclosed Yard, suitable for Sale Yards of Live Stock, which >vill be received and sold as required. Consignments of all kinds of Goods shall receive prompt attention and speedy account sales aud remittances. ISo charge for warehousing. MORTON JONES,
AUCI'IONEEK, valuable farm for sale. rg^HE (subscribers have been instructed to nego1 tiate the SALE of one of the most valuable Farms and comfortable Residences on tbe Tumaki, None but principals treated with. For further information, apply to the subsenbera. SAMUEL COCHUANE & SON.
FOR SALE BY PIUVATE CONTRACT, HfiHOSE commodious PREMISES known as the A PIONEER .STORKS, situate corner Owen and Burke-street, Graham's Town, late in tbe occupation of Messrs. Hogg and Co. Apply to Mr. G. Howe ; or to D. J. O'KEEFFE, AUCTION h-EK.
J. WAYMOUTH, (Late of Wyudham -street,) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ETC., BEGS leave to announce to hh friends and the public of Auckland that he has entered into PARTNERSHIP with Mr. J. T. O'DoNNELU The name of the firm will be WAYMOUTH & O'DONNELI, And they will carry on business at Bowen-street, SHORTLAND, as GENERAL DEALERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. As J. Waymot3TH is leaving Auckland, and retiring from the practice of hi" profession as a Public Accountant, be takes this opportunity of thanking his friends (^specially of the legal profession) for the confidence they have placed in him and the support they have given him. Auckland, Octobe-r 1, 1868. J. J. SWINNERION WOOD-TUKNER, Well Jey street East, two doors from Queen street. N.B.— Always on hand— Table, Washstand, and Chair Legs, Drawer Stumps and Knobs, Sofa Rails and Bed Posts. Billiaid and Bagatelle Balls Turned and Stained. fV Fern-tree Vases of various patterns
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3509, 14 October 1868, Page 2
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