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Public Auction S£lesr

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,' For positive Sale by Auotion, The Fin© Screw Steamship ■ a »EAGLE.' , , 80-Hotne Power-carries 200 tons. NoTTlyinjrt Mocnamara's Wharf, where she may be inspected. BRADLEY, NE~WTON, & LAMB Jiave been favoured with initructioni from Messri. Curcier, Hawke. and < 0., to sen by auction, *t ttieir Room*. Pitt- and O'Connell-itreeti, Sydney, on Tuesday, September 0, at 11 o'clock, The well-known screw steamship ' eagle; 147 tons register; carries 200 tons general rargo. H«r dimensions are :-Length, 166 feet ; denth of hold. 10 feet; breadth 19 feet 4-10ths. Her engine, (by Perm and Son) are of 80-horse power; her consumption of co .1 is very small, being only 4j tons per day ; and her draft, when deeploaded, 10J feet. . . 1 She has excellent saloon and steerage accommodation for passengers, and is well anaptea for carrying stock. She is very f*«t under c*nvai, having frequently made 11 knot! per hour ; is well found in bouts, sails, gear, engineer's stores, &c, <fee She has recently received a thnrough overhaul in hull and machinery, and holds a flrst-cla«s sea-going certificate for 0 montns, from Ist June ultimo. The sale of this nnesteameTaffoid* »n opportunity such as is rarely presented of obtaining a ye^iei possessing in an eminent degree all the essential requiremenn for the intercolonial, coasting, or Hand trade, she is a most economic^ vessel, light of draft, fast under steam or canvas, with good P*«en? or accommodation, and lar«e cawing capacity. s>ne is now In the market solely on account of being too bin i«li for tho increasing necessities of the New Caledonian trade. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect he' at Maonamara's Wharf, Sydney. Terms at Salt.

Merchandise.

OWEN & GRAHAM have always on hand: Rum— Bo 0.p., Lownds's and Perston's Brandy— qr -cask* and hhds., Martell'i and Hennessy's Palo and Dark; caw, Martell, Hennes-y, Vinegrowers, Associated Vineyard, Chatenet, &o. Whiskey— qr.-casks and octaves, Dunville and Islay ; case, Campbellton, Stewart, and Dunville Old Tom— Lowndei and Bernard, in caies Geneva— Red and Green cases, Anchor and Key Branai Port and Sherry Wines— in wood and bottle Champagne — Moet, Perrler, &c. Claret— in hhd. and cast) Ale— Bass and Morice, Cox, and Co. - „,,,„ Stout— W. Edmonds's finest Pig Brand, Blood, Wolfe, and Co,

OWEN & GRAHAM are now opening, ex '• Sydenham,' • Santon,' and 'Excelsior,' a large shipment, comprising— General Drapery Men's Clothing, Hats and Caps Hosiery, Haberdashery Millinery, <fee, <fee. For Spring and Summer Trade.

OWEN & GRAHAM have ou sale, ex 'Santon' and 'Excelsior': 1 cases Cutlery 2 cases Shop Twine, assorted 2 bales Seaming and Roping Twine 2 cases Playing Cards 2 cases Holloway's Pills and Ointment 16 cases flora's Kod Oil, \ and J pints 10 cases Rimmell's Pomades and Perfumery S cases Looking Glasses 2 oases Portmanteaux and Carpet B.ng*,'.&G. 40 cases Saddlery 71 packages Boots and Shoes 20 bales Woolpacks 15 bales Flour Baps bales 3'BuihelSaoks 4 72-in, Scrim,

TO ARRIVE P V ER 'SANTON «.' 874 brtgs Rice 1 10 bales Paper Bags SO cases Cornflour SO cases Lea and Perrln's Sauce 20 dozen Spades, Lyndon's 10 oases Bryant and May's Patent Safety Mutches 20 hhdi, Bum 100 cases Whiskey, Campbellton 100 cases Geneva, Green 100 cases Old Tom 6 qr.-casks Ginger Wine 900 cases Blood. Wolfe, and Co.'s Stout 200 cases Edmonds's Stout, Pig Brand. OWEN & GRAHAM.

XJW LANDING, ex 'Mary Shepherd,' J_l and late Arrivals, br the undersigned : Anchovy Essenoe and Past* Preserved Salmon and Lobsters Price's Belmont Candles North Wilts Cheese Whybrow'i Salad Oil Whybrow'i Pickles Muscatel Eaiiins CO barrels Crushed Loaf Sugar Red Herrings Tiylr Brothers' Ooooa, Chooolate, andChicovy Soap Powders Capers, Castor Oil Colmans Mustard) 71b, and lib. tins Co man's Starch, Blue. OWEN & GRAHAM.

FOR SALE by OWEN & GRAHAM : 400 half-chests Congou, ex « Jap>va,' : Waverley,' 'Gustave,' and ' Marmora' 1,600 bags Light Straw Crystals, Mauritius 60 kegs Treacle 60 kegs Yellow Hawaiian Sugar 20 boxes tens Tobacco, Sir W. Raleigh 10 oases Navy Sizes 10 cases Aromatic, half-pounds 5 cases Sir *l Peel Cigars 5 ottos Manila Cheroots 100 drums B&w and Boiled Linseed Oil Lyndon Spades, No. 0, 1 Brodies Spades, No. 1 Ewbank's Noils, 3in., 1-in. American Cut Nail*, lMn., 2in., and 2sln. Vesta«, Plnids and 260s Vestas, Du< c of Edinburgh, 150s Blacking, Paste Blacking, bottles, assorted Whiting, Washing Soda, Carbonate Soda.

THE UNDERSIGNED have always on hand: Paper Bast*, 21b., 31b., 41b., 61b., Wlb., and 281b. Demy Printing Royal, Hand, and Cap Paper I aste Blacking Day and Martin, and Letchford Blacking, jirs, Day and Mnrtin, and Letchford Epsom Salts, Cream Tartar Tartarie Acid, Carbonate Soda Washing Soda, Whiting Soap, Yellow, Laundry, Mottled, and Auckland ; Brown Windsor, and RimmeFs Scented, in bars and cakes omesopatbic Cocoa, Taylor Brothers' Chocolate , Chicory Muscatels, Figs Morton's Pieserved Salmon, lib. tins Lobite;*, Sardine* Vestas, Plaid*, 250*, 1505, 6005, and I,ooos, 'in tin boxes , Bryant and May's Patent Safeties Shovels, Short-handled American Axes, Men's and Boys' Axe Handles, Pick Handles ! Must»rd,in 71b. and lib. tin*,}lb. bottles i Bice Sago ; ."larch, White and Blue Salt, Coarse and Fine American Cut Nulls, l}in., 2in.; 2}in., and Sin. Sugars, Company No. 1, Light Yellow. Crystal, Brown Counter, Ration, Crushed Loaf, and Loaf Belmo >t No 1, Sperms Corn F<our, Patent Groats Salad Oil,half-pints, Castor Oil Whybrow's Pickles, Lea and Perrin's Worcester Sauce. OWEN & GRAHAM.

mO ARRIVE PER • SANTON,' from JL Liverpool: lOtonsCokt - v ' ' 25 barrels Portland Cement 25 barrels Koman Cement 600 bags Coarse Suit. lewt. each 400 bags Fine Salt. Apply to , OWEN & GRAHAM.

FOE SAEE, 20 Drums CAUSTIC SODA COcwksßeita.' ''*•_'•" OWEN, &, GRAHAM* , .'it , ■ "* k ' "> ' ■

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4061, 27 August 1870, Page 4

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