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FIFTY HEAD OF SUPERIOR FAT AND DAIRY CATTLE. i MIL HAST, Will sell by? Public Auction at the Blue Bell/ Queen Street, oh Wednesday next, at Eleven o'clock, FIFTY HEAD OF VERY CHOICE AND SUPERIOR BRED CATTLE, consisting of Dairy Cows in Calf and Fat Bullocks. In calling the attention of Dairymen, Butchers, and others, to this Sale of prime Cattle, the Auctioneer begs to state that they have all been selected within the last eighteen Months by an excellent judge from out of the numerous Cattle sales that have taken place, and are in every way well worthy the attention of the Public, AETEE WHICH A FIRST RATE SADDLE HORSE, warranted perfectly quiet, and accustomed to carry a Lady.
BROWN AND CAMPBELL WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY first, 19th instant, at their Yard, Shortland-street, at Twelve o'clock, (without reserve) FIVE HEAD of CATTLE AND A Well known CHESNUT GELDING. ALSO, Two New Zealand bred Bullocks, one well broken, and will go in a Cart Two Cows — well advanced in calf Two Heifers— one in calf Two Steers. Auckland, 12th June, 1846.
BRbPPNAND CAMPBELL, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, Shortland-crescent. on FRIDAY first, the I9th instant, at Eleven o'Clock, TWO TONS FIRST FLOUR 37 Iron Park Hurdles 6 Double sash French window frames 1 q 4 Sash window frames Igj I Double sash hall door 5 dl = 1 Churn 2 Tons Potatoes 500 Fruit Trees (various), Shrubs and Thorns. Auckland, 12th June, 1846. On Account and Risk of whom it may concern. MR.D. NATHAN, Will sell by Auction at the Mart, Shortland Street, on Tuesday, 23rd June, at Eleven o'clock precisely, THE BARK «NOBL E," of New Suffolk, N. V., as she now lies dismasted off Commercial Bay, Auckland, with ther remaining Spars, Sails, Rigging, Anchors, Cables, Boats, Try-pots, Copper-coolers, and a large quantity of empty Casks ; also a variety of whaling gear.
PHILIP SKILLICORN, GENERAL BUTCHER, ; HAVING removed to his new Establishment, Shortland-street, begs to solicit inspection of the Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, &c, which he daily submits for sale ; and he assures his numerous friends and customers that no expense shall be spared to keep a constant supply of the very best Meat, of every description, in order to secure a continuance of that patronage with which he has been so long favored, when at his old establishment, in Queen-street. Shipping Supplied, as usual.
THE UNDERSIGNED BE G S to inform Merchants, Masters of Vessels, and the Public in general, that having taken out license as Custom House j Agent, he has commenced business in Auckland, in which he hopes to give satisfaction to those parties who may favour him with their commands. Office in Lower Queen Street, (next door t;Dr. Ford's.) L. M, O'BRIEN.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 54, 13 June 1846, Page 1
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