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Sales |)i) Auction. TO GROCERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERSUNRESERVED SALE. MR. CHARLES DAVIS Will sell by Auction, without reserve, at his Sale Rooms, on Thursday next, the 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock—lOQ BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR I 40 cases pickles I 45 " salad oil 45 " bottled fruits 40 •' vinegar 9 '' starch 40 " anchovies 5 " 'stone blue 7 " preserved lobster & salmon 40 " jam 6 ;.*' castor oil 4 u herrings in tins 41 " mustard 4 " capers 3 " raspberry vinegar 2 " curry powder 2 " candied lemon and citron peel 3 boxes Jordan almonds ti 3 casks Barcelona nuts ' 5 " carbonate soda 2 '• cod liver oil 2 kegs cream of tartar 3 eases I.N.E. matches 6-kegs honey 42 cans paint oil 4 5 kegs white lead Also, 90 fafbonis chain Lot of iron knees and bolts Lot of double and angle blocks Lot of old rope, etc., etc., etc. Terms at sale. CHOICE HERD OF CATTLE. To Breeders of Prize Stock. MR. J. NEWMAN Has been instructed by Tnos. Cawrwell, Esq., to Sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 28th inst., at II o'clock, ABOUT SEVENTY HEIFERS £*- They are mostly from the celebrated herd of Messrs. Williamson and Crummer, acknowledged to be the very best in the Province. The estimated value of the sire is from 300 J. to 4001. and parties wishing to procure choice breeding stock will Grid it to their interest to purchase the whole will; be sold without reserve. ! N.B.—There are several Fat Calves in the ' lot and some good beef. i Terms at Sale.

OTAHUHU CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN Will hold a Sale for Catiie, at Mr. Hall's Yard, Oiahuhu, on Thursday, the 30th iiist., at 12 o'clock— JjUT COWS AND STEERS, together -*- with some Store Slock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR. J. NEWMAN. Is instructed to Sell by Auction, at his Office in Shortland-street, on Saturday, the Ist September, at 42 o'clock, LL that valuable property, at the Av - nui, known as the late Mr. Henry Southee's Estate, containing 136 acres of rich soil,, with a fine deep water fror-lage, about 4 miles from the entrance of the River, and in the vicinity of the well known Harbour of Monganui. The improvements consist of a Weather hoard Cottage with 5 rooms, a large barn newly shingled, a small Corn Mill, and some labourers' cottages; the farm is all inclosed, about 100 acres have been laid down in Grass, and with the exception'of a sir. all portion of swamp, the remainder is all available for cultivation, Terms at Sale. TO] CAPITALISTS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS, IN THIS AND THE NEIGHBOURING COLONIES. MR. HANSARD Mas been favoured with the instructions of Thomas Ckummer, Esq., TO LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION 7 , (immediately after the September arrival of the "William Denny") nnHE SURRY HILLS ESTATE, conJL tabling about 328 acres of Land within a quarter of an hour's walk of the centre of Auckland (in the immediate vicinity of Government House) and having its principal frontage to the Karangahapi Road (leading from Auckland to the iVlanukau). Part of this property is well known as having been occupied by E. iYlayne, Esq., as his Model Farm. The improvements consist of about t«n acres fencing, and a Cottage, Stable, and outbuildings. The Estate is bountifully supplied with water in several ? parts. Being only the abovementioned distance from the centre of Auckland, this splendid property is j>re-erainently adapted for carrying on Dairy Tanning, which, if entered upon with adequate capital, could not fail to realise for the lessee an ample fortune. •' Mr. Hansard cannot close this advertise- 1 rnent without strongly tecommending it to'! the earnest attention of parties in the neigh- l\ bouring Colonies, affording as it does an ■ ample scope for profitable investment of capital, and a most desirable opportunity for any one intending to settle in this Colony to j do so without a day's delay after arrival. ! ! Some Dairy Stock may be had with the property if desired. Separate particulars and conditions will he! prepared for 7> 1 : L and 21 years, and will be; ready for inspection in a few days. j Mr.-Hansard wdl be happy to accompany! any intending lessee to view the property.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 976, 22 August 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 976, 22 August 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 976, 22 August 1855, Page 1

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