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Public Auction Sales.

THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE, This Day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, 1 A A saoki Sydney Mslae sJSf dv w « r kin« Draught Hones Riding Horses. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE Thia Day, at U o'clock, A First-clas* Mule. Also. A Good Lady* Haok, ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY. DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUNTER & NOLAN will sell, afc tLe Durham Yard*, To-day, Friday, Light Draught Filly from Kaipara. Light Haroa T . ncMlror *efrom whangnrei SO Haskg and Light Hainoss Horses, Draught noraon, Drayi, Harnesi, Saddlery, did At 11 o'olook.

THIS DAY. NOON. MABKET-DAY AUCTION SALE. AT ARTHUR'S MART. POULTRY, ETC — Fowl*. Turkeys, Duok», Geese, Rabbits, 4rc PRODUCE-Bacon, Cheese, Butter. Beef, Potatoes, Onions, Oatmeal, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. A GOOD INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION: 4 HOUSES, all let to good weekly tenants, ana a large Allotment, conveniently aud henlthfully » J *" ale d in Wynjard-street, nmr to Sj>raond*-street and Alton Road, having over 13 years of a lease unrxplrod at a low yearly rental Tht* property is well worthy the attention of capitalists and other*. It being so n»»r ihe railway works, the houses must command a high rent. Tho present owner is selling on account of his romoving to the country. At 12 o'alook noon. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. VALUABLE SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. S JONES has received instructions to sell . by auction at the Brunswick Mart, on Wednesday, 7th February, at 12[o'olock, .S^ V f luftble Building Allotments fronting and v ♦ adjoining the Great North Road, and nefcr the residence of John Williamson, Esq DEDWOOD9 Allotments fronting St Mnry's Road, adjoining the residence of J, Cunningham, JEiq,, and commanding a magnificent view. RLjIUERA-» 5 acas of Land in a good po»itlon, fronting the Remuera Boad. Particulars in future advertisement.

TT AMILTON, WAIKATO. DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. Also, RESIDENCE AND ALLOTMENTS, Ix One Lot, or Divided to Suit Purchasers.

.. Th £ iTlblorlD6ll Ire favoured with instructions from Mr, Thomas Farrell (who is retiring from business) to dispose of that Valuable Homehold •Property, situate at Hamilton Weat, Waikato, known as the HAMILTON HOTEL, with the Town Hall, Quick* Stables, nnd all theflr«tciaxi 1 Outbulldiujw belonging, commanding tho best position in that flourishing town; situate at the junction of tlu rond* to and from Auckland on whioh the conohe* are running, thereby ensuring a »teadybusi- "•»»• The buildings have all been recently erected, specinlly adapted fnr comfort and convenient c, the Pr«prUtor b*iog determined to make thf* i(o«t«Irj second to none in the Watknto. Al«o tlie Pomfort/ible Fnmity Hetidenoo now occupied by Colonel Lyon, with the Ground, G«rden, Ac. erected near the above in a retired position ; and etuhte-u choice Town Allotment*, on whioh are ereoted a very nice Verandah CotUsre, t»vo comfortable Cotrage*, large Mhop, aid *i>verA] other utefui Buildings. Kor sale in separate lots, or tb* whole will bo disposed of in on* lot. N.8.-~The Stock. Household Furniture, <be , can be had at a valuation For plans ami full particular*, apply to SAMUEL CnoHRANR ii SON, House and Land Ag«nt«.

Furniture. &c. I~N""K~8 & HALL beg to call the attention of parties ahont to furnish to their L«r«e Stock of English, American and Colonl»l-raa.le FURNITURE, AT QRKATLV KEDUCED PRICES. Wardrobes Walnut and Ros«wood Che»t* of Drawers Drawing-room Suites Marble - Top and other Oval and Shaped Loo and Wsshktandi and Dram- Card Table* Ing Tables ChHToniore* unrt I>>»TenBeditaadii^ Iron and Bran, port* Mahogany and other Musio Wagons and WhatWooda nots Commodes, Bidets Couches and Easy Chairs Toilet Sets sideboards Spring, Hair, Flook, and Dining Table* Flu Mattreiiei, Pail- Dinner Wagon* lave*. F«ather Beds, Gilt Chimney Glaaie* Bo'stors and Pillows Marble Top and Mahogany JJining-and Drawing-room Dreiting GJ«t.ses. Chairs Hall Tables and Chairs. Bnusel* Tape«lrr, Three-ply Kiddermin*ter* and Scotch Carpet*. These good* were all purchased previous to the late great adranca, and they will give their customer* the full benefit of this. Hearth-rugs, Door Mats, Matting*, and Felt* Floor Cloth*, thoroughly leasoned.cut to any plan Lac*, Net, and Muslin Curtain* PamMks Ren*. Silk Brocalettes, Utrecht Velreti Furnlture.CuluUes, Table Coveis and Wiudow Holands. AH sort* of Seasoned Timber. The trade supplied wholesale. Asrent* for The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine, Reduced to £0. WINKS ft HALL, \ Wholesale and Retail Cabinetmakers and

UphoUtcrew. Qrocery.

mEAS. TEAS. TEAS. JAMES OLDHAM Hereby informs his customers and the publio that he can now supply them with NEW. SEASON TEAS 1871, 1872, CHEAPER THAN EVER, vis.: Common Congou, Is. 9d. per lb. Good Congou, 2s. per IK Fin* Kaisow, 2*. 6d. p«r lb. V*ry Beat, 2s. 9d. pcrlb. TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT STORE, HIQH-KUT, AUOKLAMO. I

Periodicals.

JUST PUBLISHED, tho 9th Number of the 2nd vol. of THE CHRISTIAN 7IMEB. Prioe: Sixpinci. Published by Two. Coopku, at th* DAity Sodthmm Caoss office, Qu*«a-*treet.

"KTOW READY JJI Th* Fint MontMy Number of the NSW ZEALAND PRESBYTERIAN MAGAZINE Subscription: o*. par annum, Published by K. Watti, Que*n-»lr**t

J r U'S'T PUBLISHED, / Th* NKW ZEALAND : . r&IMIfIVJp ME?B[OPIST<MBSSENGER, , .__/ji'-' 1 «,, ;^A Baligioui Journal for ' i : s' '».- "■ JTLb P.tn^^tb^.^b^-»«Aool^nd the Chur^,^ 'Pnblhb*d byO. W»t»r», Chapel rloiu*, 15d3rtin|pr atwtt, and*sold at th* Daut uovtbuw Csvaljpm|. Prlc*Blxp*npt. -^Mfl"^

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4505, 2 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4505, 2 February 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4505, 2 February 1872, Page 4

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