Public Auction Sales
THIS DAY,
THE REMUERA YARDS.
I7IOR SALE, To-day \Tkwcsda.y), tlie 26tb. } January, at 1 o'clock, qa head of Fat Oxen, from Otahuhu W Dairy Cows Store Cattle l ? a,t and Store Sheep Pigs, <bo., &c ALFRED BUCKLAND.
THIS DAY. THE SEMUEGA YABDS. FOR SALE To-day (Thursday), 26th January, at 1 o'clock, without reserve, A 4-horse Thrashing-maohine, by Ransome and Sims, in Thorough Repair. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. T>OVERTY BAY RYE-GRASS SEED. 909 bags of Poverty Bay Seed, for Sale on Satui' ZiO-j day next, at 11 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
mHE HAY MARKET. NEW CLOVER SEEDS, EX « CITY OF AUCKLAND.' NOW LANDED AND ON SALE : White Clover Alsyko Clover Cow Grass Red Clover i.ninihy Auchlai thrown Superior Perennial Rvo 3?apa Seed, growth and purity of 'the above are "warranted ALFRED BUCKLAND.
THIS DAY. TO BE SOLD BV AUCTION. TO CLEAR CONSIGNMENTS. SEASONABLE CLOTHING. C ARTHUR & SON have received in- . structicins to sell by auction, at-their Mart, Queen-street, This Day (Thurs 'ay), 26th inst., at 12 o'clock noon, to clear consignments, A Well-assorted Lot of Seasonable Clothing, viz., Tweed Trousers. Cloth Trovers, Bedford Cord Trousers, Dull 'Irouseis, Tweed Oo«ts, Assorted Cloth GO tS, Assorted fjuiCa* Wool Checked and Crimean Sulrts, Tweed Jumpers, Men's and Boys' Hats and C&pi &c, &c, &c. Also, A Small Assorted Lot of Drapoiy. Terms :— Cash.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. BY ORDER, OF THE MORTGAGEE. 400 ACRES OF LAND. C ARTHUR & SON have received in- . structions to sell by auction at their Mart, Queen-street, on Friday, 27tti mst., at 12 o'clock noon, by order of the Mortgagee, Af\ a ACRES OP LAND, situated in the Parfeh o *fcvu Makaran, District of Kaipara, being Allot rrents 40, 47, 49, CO, 51, and part of 52 containing by admeasurement 400 Acres more or less. Also, 5 Allotments in Shaddock-street, being Allotments No 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, Suburbs of Auckland. 112 Acres of Land, being North-eastern portion of Allotment No. 58, Patisli of Karangahape.
THIS DAY. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. FBUIT, EX 'COLONIST,' FROM POGEORGE W. BINNEY will sell by public auction, at the Exchange Sale Rooms. This Day, at II o'clock sharp, fjO cases Rud Apples 00 7 cases Poire 3 cases Plums
Terms— Cash
THIS DAY. THE subscriber will sell by auction, at his Mart, at 12 o'clock, immediately after sale of Property, q*j bags Island Maize, a splendid sample ; 10 bags v'u ' Sydney Maize, 21 sides Bacon and Hams, 60 bags Potatoes, 40 bags Sugnr, 20 packages I'ea , 50 bng3 Flour, 15 Cheeses ; |9 ke,a AVolnngong Butter, first quality; Beef, Onions, Ale and Porter, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Flax Alnttresses, Fenders. Fire Irons, Curtain Poles and RingSjjtLaddcrs, Wheelbarrow, Chairs, T.ibles, Drawers, and Sundries GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer.
THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF COURT. /GEORGE SIBBIN has been instructed vDT to sell, at his Auction Mait, Queen-street, This Day, The following EXCELLENT PROPERTIES :— All that Land, Lot 17, of Subdivision of Allotments 14 and 17 of Suburban Section 8, having a frontage of 33 feet toDublm-street. Also, all those Lots, I, 3, 3. and 4, of Section 8, of a Subdivision into Sections and Lots of part of Lot 1, of the Parish of AVhanjjarei, County of Marsden, fronting Otaika and Mnung.itapere R0ar15.259 feet. And all those Vi Mes of Land, being Lots 4,10,11,22,23, 24,25. an.l 26 or« u bdivlsic>n of Suburban Allotments 32 and 33, of Motion 8, having frontages to Cameron-street, Brown-stunt, and Ponsonby-road Further particulars can be hadtiom the Auctioneer or from Messrs. Beveridge and Ritchie, Solicitors. '
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. THE subscriber has received instructions from the importers to sell by auction, on Friday, Jauuary 27, at 12 o'clock, o tons BAKERS' PLOUR, Anderson and Mowet's GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer.
Batiis,
SALTWATER BATHS BREAKWATER. The Directors have greatly reduced the prices. Tha following i» now the scale of charges :— . Single Tickets, 4d. each ; or 3s. per dozen. Yearly Tickets, 80s. each ) Family Tickets charged Half-yearly do., 295. do. > one-half more for every Quarterly do., 12s. 6d.do. j additional person. Open from sunrise to sunset, except on Sundays, when the bathswillbe shut at balf-pastlO a.r/ . Ladles' hours from 10 to 12, Sundays excepted. Towels and every toilet requisite provided. The Manager is an experienced swimmer, and proTides cork belfs and buoys for parties who desire to learn the lueful art of swimming. THOMAS HILDJTCH, Manager. Baths, December 16, 1870. i
ON SALE at the Stores of the under, shrned, Oocbnne's Bnildings.Fort-street : Pttris Silk Hats, 8-8 ; Stanley and 1-4 Curl. Drab Shells, Brown felt Stanley, Drab Soft Felts, Youths' Drab Neapolitan and Brighton Hats, Men's and Youths' Balmoral and Diced Almas, ALFRED A.BROWNE.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4197, 26 January 1871, Page 4
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775Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4197, 26 January 1871, Page 4
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