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CATTLE, CATTLE, CATTLE.
MR. HART
Will sell by Public Competition, (this morning), At the Stock Yard of the « Blue Bell Inn," in Queen-street, at Twelve o'clock. T7IGHTEEN Milch Cows, perfectly quiet, Shandh and well broken in. Seven Steers One Bull Four Working Bullocks AH fit for the Knife.
MR. HART
Will sell by Auction at the Mart, on Monday next, at Eleven o'Clock. A great variety of Cooper's, Carpenter's, Cabinet Makers' and Wheelwright's jTools Also - Large Quantity of Hoes. FIVE TONS First Quality Flour Four Tons Moist Sugar Loaf ditto Six casks Beef Mutton Hams Two hhds, Brandy Superior Port and Sherry in care, And a Great Variety of Merchandise.
PAINTINGS AFTER THE OLD MASTERS.
MR. HART
Will offer for Sale on Monday next, at the Mart at Twelve o'Clock, A Variety of Choice Paintings, after the Old Masters,-— Amongst which will be found
T ANDSCAPES by Claude Lorraine, J-i Titian, and others. This presents a most desirable opportunity for persons to possess themselves of superior specimens of the Fine Arts,
BROWN $ CAMPBELL,
Have received instructions to offer for public competition on Tuesday, the 7th October, at their Yard. Shortland Crescent, at Twelve o'clock, (without reserve.) mEN HEAD OF CATTLE.. X latety arrived from the North , consisting of
COWS AND CALVES
Heifers, &c. &c,
These Cattle will be found worthy the attention of the public from their superior breed and tameness.
MR. CRETNAY,
WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tuesday next, 7th October, at his Rooms, Queen-street, at 1 1 o'clock, fTIEN TONS FINE FLOUR JL One cask Tongues Fourteen casks Dublin bottled Ale Ten casks English ditto Four casks ditto Stout Colonial Cheese Grey Calico Stripe Cotton Shirts Window Sashes Colored Water bottles Port and Sherry Wine Bricklayer's Trowels Frame Saws Cross-cut ditto Shell Augurs With a variety of Merchandise.
NOTICE.
p ENTLEMEN having Cattle to depasture, \X are informed that they will be taken in charge and carefully tended by the present occupier of Epsom Farm, (late Mr. Lewis's). They will require to be branded, if not already done. A Book of Entry kept, &c> — Yearly return of Increase, &c. Conditions known on application to J. Wooley. Shortland crescent, Sept. 11.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 18, 4 October 1845, Page 1
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