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Public Auction Sales.

THURSDAY, MAY 5.

FIFTY-FIVE TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES.

B. TONES Has been favoured with instructions to sell, at the Stores of Mr. Gborc4E Turrecl, Vulcan-lane, on Thursday nexl, the sth instant, at J 1 o'clock, 4 TRUNKS GENTLEMEN'S CALF *■!• WELLINGTONS 3 trunks Gentlemen's Kip Wellingtons 3 trunks Gentlemen's Calf Half Wellingtons 6 trunks Gentlemen's Calf Elastic-side Boots 3 trunks Gentlemen's Calf Chelsea Boots 3 trunks Gentlemen's Kip Clarence 4 trunks Ladies' Cashmere Boots, E.S. 4 trunks Ladies' Kid Boots, E.S., M.H. 3 trunks Ladie.' Cloth Goloshed Boots, E.S., M.H. 1 trunks Ladies' Memel Boots, E.S., M.H. 3 trunks Ladies' Memel Balmoral Boots 3 trunks Ladies' Gram Balmoral Boots 3 trunks Ladies' Cordovan Balmoral Boots 3 truuks Children's Calf Boots 6-9, T.P.H. 3 trunks Children's Memel Boots, b'-9, E.S., T.P.H. &c &c, &c.

THURSDAY, MAY 5.

BY ORDER Ci? THE PROVISIONAL TRUSTEE IN" THE ESTATE *OF SIMON LIPSTINE.

CHARLES DAVIS

Has received instructions to sell by public auction at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, May 5 instant, at 12 o'clock, LOT 1. — No. 75 of the subdh ision of part of Allotments >8, 19, and 20, of Section 8, Subuibs of Auckland. Lot 2. — No. S8 of a subdivision of Allot- | ment No. 0, Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland. i Lot 3.— Lots Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, of Section 10, and Lot No. 17, of Section 7, ■>f a subdivision into lots and sections of x Uotment No. 37 and part of Allotment No. 38, of the pariah of OPAHEKE, county of Eden. .Lot 4.-— Lots Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, and Lots 5 and 6 and Lot 1, of the subdivision into lots of Government Allotment No. 79, situate in the parish of PAREMOREMO. Lot 5. — Allotments Nos. 1.3, 14, 15, and 16, of Section 10, situate at Camerontown, parish of PUNI, in the county of Eden. Lot 6.— Part of Allotment No. 5 of Section No. 5 of the town of RAGLAN. jL,ot 7. — Mortgage : No. 24 of a subdivision of Allotments No. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of Section No. 37, city of Auckland, UPPER QUEEN-STREET.

Landed Property, &c, for Sale.

FOR SALE, A NUMBER of TOWN and SUBURBAN £lL PROPERTIES, RESIDENCES, and BUILDING SITES.

J. F. CLARK, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING AGENT,

Brunswick Buildings.

FOR SALE, T7I4RMS AND HUM B JN WAIKATO X fi om 50 to 25,000 aciea.

J. F. CLARK, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING

AGENT, Brunswick Buildings.

FOJbt SALE, SHARES in all the DIVIDEND-PAYING CLAIMS on the Thames Goldfield.

J. F. CLARK, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING AGENT, Brunswick Buildings.

Election Addresses.

TO READER G. WOOD, ESQ.

O IR, — We, the under signed, understanding that a Vacancy has occurred in the Representation of Parnell in the House of Repre-

sentatives, beg to request that you will allow

yourself to be placed in NOMINATION as the MEMBER for that District, and we

undertake to use our lbest endeavours to

secure your return. — Yours obediently,

J. C. Firfch Thos. M. King Fredk. Ring W. H, Fleming Richard Keals F. W. Stevens R. Whitson Wm. Morrin. Walter Grahanie Henry Gilberd Charles Alexander James Watt W. C. Wilson Benjamin Bullen R. H. Stevenson J. S. Booker Walter Ewen J. W. Diddams Stephen E.Hughes W. H. Steel W. Aifcken P. Gorman Henry Probert Fredk. Archard W. H. Da vies 1 E Wavmouth Andrew Beveridge T. S. Weston James Halyday. H. M. JVJorton John Davis George Alderton Henry Pearce C. J. Taylor John Brown F. W. AVright Benjamin Johnson S. Kempthorne George Hayter Robert Hale J. Winks C. K. Roskruge Joseph Symons Robert Brown Daniel Powell John S. Lepine A. Kirkwood G. S. Kisslmg Henry Kichards J. B. Strange John Brown J. W. Robinson Charles Meacham Reuben Elley Fredeiick Sherwin John F. Busseli Pearson Gardiner John Allender William. Hume Mark Rawlinga W. Speakman George Fraser John Pearce Thomas Waters Thomas Keir William Hale H. Hanson Turton John Pee Thomas Lynch George Smith John Fitt Robert Menzies, jun. R. Church T. Warner Thomas Cross Charles D, Thomson John Hora.

/~i ENTLEM£N,—In eompliauca with your request, I have the honour to offer myself as a CANDI@ATE to REPRESENT

the ELECTORAL DISTRICT of PARNELL

in the GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Your obedient servant,

READER WOOD. To the Gentlemen signing the Kequisition Auckland, April 26, 1870.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 2

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