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Prnlio Auation Sales.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. At 2o'cloc'\ !Z.f\ BOXES WHITE RICE §^\Jr Stiuoli 5 Hi. cich, 51b. papers 10 cue!. l)i on n and Co 's Patent Cornflour H.ilMihd Champion's Vinegar, 2 boxes Tobacco, 12s 2 bales P.iper 13 ig? 5 boxes Paulino Candlca 3 kogs Soft-boap, bosfc 1 key Alum Coils Europe Hope 2 eases Crny, <fee, For sale, by auction, o.t thoJßaoms, Fpu-s,treet, MAMUE,L COCHRANE & SON, Aupuoiieers,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT GRAIIAMSTOWN, TARARU, AND BAGLAK. npHE subscribers have received 'instruc. JL tions to sell, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Thursday, December l^t, at 12 o'clock, Lot I— The Freehold of the Land on which the Pacific Ho',el and Academy of Music at Granamstown stand, subject to a lease (free of lental) for 14 years from 28id March 1809. Lot 2— Tlio Freehold of the Land and the late residence of Mr. Robert Graham, at Tararu, having a frontage to Graham-street of 75 feet 3 inches, by a depth of "34 feet, let to Mr Lintott for 1 year, from 20th June last. Lot 3— The Fieehold of Allotments at Tararu, having a frontage of 66 feet to Graham-street, with a depth of 2G9 feet: the back part isletto and occupied by Mr. Hector McKenzie, for a lease having about two yeais and a half to run. Lot 4— The Freehold of CO feet adjoining last lot; part of tho back portion let to Mr. Wallace for about two years and a half to run. Lot 6— The Freehold of 60 feet to Graham-street, Tararu, having a depth of 309 feet ; part of the back portio i let to Mr. Edgar, having about a year to run. Lot P— The Large Commodious Hotel at Raglan, lately in the occupation of Mr. Fuller, situated on one of the best allotments in the township— which will be tho contra of trade on the West Coast. Torms and conditions at silo. SAMUEL COCIIEANE & SON, Auctioneer.

[FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS ETC., ETC., ETC. AT HOLME BAY. THE subscribers have been favoured with Instructions from Albert Walker, Esq., to sell at his residence, Holme Bay House, Holme Bay, on Friday, December 2, at 11 o'clook, His Tastefu'ly-seleeted Household Furniture 'all recently purchased), Choice Oil Paintings and Engravings, Articles of Veitu, &o. Full particulars in a futmo issuo. SAMUEL COCHBANE & SON, Auctioneers.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. IMPORTANT SALE OF BREEDING CATTLE, Fromtlie celebrated Stock of Mr. Heslop, Napier. HUNTER & NOLAN have received instructions to se" on above day, o X Firs>t-cU s f'ows, comprising the following strains of Jmpoited Blood, v\7, i Count, imported by T. Lain ie, I'Vq ; Don Juan and Hawk E?e, impoite 1 by Captain C.irline ; and Knight Templar, irapoited by Main Bros. The Cows aie m calf to iir&t-class Bnlls.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. liy auction, afc Arthur's Mart. At 12 o'clock noon. PRODUCE : 30 Sides Good Bacon, Hams, Butter, Bran, Cheese, Flour. &c. Groceries : 5 half-cheats Tea, Bath Bricks, Fancy Soap, &c Household Furniture and Effects, new and secondhand, a good Double-banel Gun, a superior American Bine. Pictures, Uliss, ,md D irthenwaro, & •

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS. BTONKS & CO. have been instructed . to sell, To-morrow, 29th, at 11 o'clock, o cask? White-and-gold China Cups and Saucers, and Plates 3 casks Blue-spiig China Cups and Saucers and Plates 2 hhds Glass Goblets &c. , &c , &0.

Seeds, &c

DEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS* JUST LANDED, EX 'BELLA MARY.' GARDEN SEEDS ! GARDEN SEEDS i A Choice Selection, consisting of Peas, assorted Lettuce, assorted Beans, assorted Radish, assorted Carrots, asso *ted Beet, assorted Parsnips, assorted Mangold Wurtzel Turnips, assorted field Turnips Onion, assorted Field Cabbage Z.eek, assorted Field Peas &C, &C, &C. The above can all be guaranteed, and have arrived in first-rate order from the well-known firm of Messrs. Cresswell, of Hobart Town. besides an Extensive List of Vegetable and Garden aectls. Messrs. Hurst and Co , having accepted the agenoy of Mr. C. T. Wren, solicit an inspection of his varied collection of Fruit-trees, Shrubs, &c , all of which are guaranteed true and genuine to name. W. J. HURST & CO., 105, Queen-street.

BONE DUST! BONE LUJST ! BON.fi DUST! No. 1 (bags included), £J lOs.perton (9,2401b). No. 2 (bags inclnded), £7 10s Bone Flour, Bolivian Guano, Super-phosphate of Lime, and other Artificial Manures, always on hand, W. J. HURST & CO., 105, Queen-street.

SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. Ex ' Bella Mary,' from Hobart Town. About Tons of the best Hobart Town Potatoes for seed purposes, on sale at the store of the undersigned. Also, Two or Threo Tons of New Zealand Potatoes, grown by Mr. Bassett, of Mangarei, and suitable for ced. W. J. HURST & CO., 105. Queen-street.

Z^IOALS! COALb! COALS Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coals, stt{ lowes market rates, either from ship's side or store. W. J. HURST & CO., IPS, Queen-street.

EX 'LORD ASHLEY: 140 bags Piime Canterbury Potatoes. JAKINS & WILCOX, Durham-street.

X>ONE DUST. BONE DUST. FREEMAN'S *BAy" BONE MILLS.

The undersigned are now supplying Bone Duit o their own manufacture, guaranteed free frqm adulte ration, at £8 10*. per ton of 2,24«1b. (lack* or bags included). J. & J. SOPPET, Freeman's Bay ; Orj HENDERSON & MACFARLANE'S, Queen-itreet. Boau purchased in any quantity for Oath.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4147, 28 November 1870, Page 4

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