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Public Auction Sales.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7. FIFTY CASES AND BAKES OF WINTER CLOTHING. DRAPERY, ETC., ETC., FiTC.

E. & EL ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by auction at their Store, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 7th April, at 11 o'clock, the following new and seasonable Goods : 3 CASES SHETLAND LAMBSWOOL AND MILITARY HALF-HOSE 2 cases Blue and Black Beaver Inverness Capes 2 cases Boys' and Youths' Black Cloth and Fancy Tweed Trousers 2 cases Men's Blue Cut Beaver Trousers 1 case Blue Ribbed and Fancy Doe Sac Coats 2 cases Men's Black Sac Coats and Trousers 2 cases Steel Doe and Blue Diagonal Suits 3 bales Welsh, Saxony, and Crimean Flannels 2 cases Super Crimean Shirts 2 cases Men's Whitney Reversible Sac Coats | 3 cases Assorted Wincey, common to good 2 cases Shepherd Plaid, common to good 2 cases Fancy Stripe, common to good 2 cases French Merino, assorted colours 2 cases Black Coburg and Orleans 2 baleß 32-inch and 36-inch Stout Grey Calicoes 1 case Washed Regatta Shirts 1 bale Clydesdale Shirting 1 bale Cotton and Union Tick 2 cases Fancy-made Skirting and made Skirts 1 case Men's Merino Half -hose 2 cases Ladies', Maids', and Girls' Velvet, Cloth, Vercuna, and Tweed Jackets, trimmed to the latest fashion 2 cases Flannel Cinglets, Grey Shirts, Blue Serge Shirts, Belts, Ties, Braces, &c. 1 case Men's Plush Hats 2 cases Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, Caps, &c. 1 case Men's Melbourne-made Stitched Cloth Hats. The above goods are all newly landed and worth the attention of the trade — will Ice offered in trade lots — have been entirely selected for the coming season. Terms to the trade, liberal.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30. To be sold by auction, by Mr. F. U. Gledhill, at his Roomi, in Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, the 30fc April instant, ALL that FARM or PARCEL of LAND situate at Huirangi, in the province of TARANAKI, being part and parcel of Rural Allotment No. 180, on the map of the Huirangi District, and containing by admeasurement 343 acres mort or less. This valuable property is bounded on the north and east sides by the Waitara Riv«r, is well watered, and situate about firt miles from the township of Raleigh {Waitara Port). A. portion of the land is fenced and in graas, and the bush contains many valuable trees for fencing and building purposes. For particulars apply to STANDISH & HAMMERTON, Solicitors, New Plymouth. March 31, 1870. TO BE SOLD, BY private contract, RURAL SECTION No. 176, and PART of RURAL SECTION {No. 180, in the Huirangi Block, in the province of TARANAKI, containing together 357 acres of land or thereabouts, and having an extensive frontage to the Waitara River. This property is situate about four and a-half miles from the township of Raleigh (Waitara Port), and comprises both bush and open land. The bush contains much valuable timber for building purposes and for fencing. A portion of the land is in good clover and grass, and the whole is well watered. This estate adjoins the one mentioned in the preceding advertisement, forming an excellent block of 700 acres of rich land, well watered, abounding in valuable timber, and capable of at once receiving a large herd of cattle. For further particulars apply to STANDISH k HAMMERTON, Solicitors, New Plymouth. New Plymouth, Maroh 31, 1870.

Board and Lodging. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, PRINCE IMPERIAL HOTEL, TARARU Conducted by Mrs, Vercoe, late of the Royal Exchange Hotel, Shortland. crescent, Auckland. ' f HIS beautifully-situated house has been I opened as a TEMPERANCF HOTEL. Ladies, gentlemen, and families accommodated with first-class Private Board and Residence, on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to Mrs. VERpOE, on the premises. Tararu, March 25, 1870. CAPTAIN COOK'S NEW ZEALAND. r pHE PRINTING of this Centeaary * Memorial Work is NEARLY COMPLETED, the delay having been caused by the extra number of Charts and Lithographic Illustrations : but it is confidently expected that the work will be in the hands of the binder within ten days. G. T. CHAPMAN, Publisher. DR, NEsBITT may be CONSULTED DAILY between the hours e£ 10 and 4 at the house, Chapel-street E^at, one door from ViotyH "street

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3938, 6 April 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3938, 6 April 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3938, 6 April 1870, Page 2

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