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Sales fo 12 Auction, <MMM mw Have been honored with instructions to Sell bv Auction, at their Mart, Queen's Wharf, at 1 o'clock, on TUESDAY, 2nd October, HHHE undermentioned Valuable Town Lands, being subdivisions o£ Allotment No. I, -1 of Section No. 38, immediately opposite St. Matthew's Church, corner of Hobsort and Wellesley-strecets. Subdivision No. 12, frontage to Hobson-street 25 feet, 6 in. ditto to Wollesley-street, 75 feet, 7 inches, (corner) Subdivision No. 13, frontage to Hobson-street, 25 feet, depth 75 feet, 8 inches Ditto No. 14, ditto ditto 22 •<« "76 ditto Ditto No- 15, ditto ditto 25 " frontage to Prospect Place, 76 ffiet, 6 inches (corner) Ditto No. 16, frontage to "Wellesley-street, 2o feet 2 inches, depth, 49 feet, 8 in. Ditto No. 17, ditto ditto 25 feet 3 inches, to Prospect Place, 49 feet, 8 inches (corner) Ditto No. 18, frontage to Prospect Place, 2.5 feet 2 inches, depth, 49 feet Ditto No. 19, frontage to Prospect Place, 25 feet depth 48, 6 inches (comer) Also, Subdivision No, 18, of allotment 40, of section 28, corner of Cook-street and Grey-street immediately opposite the market reserve, with frontages of 50 feet to Market-street, and 65 feet to Orey-stret. Subdivision No. 19, with frontage of 22 feet to uroy-atreet. by depth of 86 feet, having also a frontage to New-street of 26 feet. Terms : One fourth cash on the fall of the hammer, the remainder iu approved Bills ox equal sums at three and six months.

ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. McGee, Queen-street Onehunga, to bc!L by .Auciio:i on his premises, Til 18 DAY* the 20th ins:— WHI Tls CALICO French merinos (all colours) Boys' caps! Men's woniofl* and children's boots and shoes Gloves Ribbons Boys' suits of clothes Black cloth trousers Sugar candy, garden chairs And a large assortment of other Goods SALE OF PICTURES. CONSELI AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Quccnslrcet, THIS DAY, the 26th inst., at 15 o'clock, A CHOI E selection of ENGRAVINGS, ■£*- plain and coloured, including Views of Sebastopol, Cronsladt, Tattle of Alma, and other scenes from the War Sporting, Humorous, Historical and Sacred subjects, amongst others Two new and very beautiful pictures of Christ and the Woman of Samaria, and Christ blessing Little Children Cromwell's Farewell Visit to his Daughter Sporting subjects by Ansde.ll and others "The Oneouvauiency of not being Married, or Never 100 late 100 mend" The Rejected and the accepted Young England, and Voting Scotland Don't you wish you may get it. Little Sunshine, and Little Mischief Polly and Lucy Brunette and Blonde Bedtime, Sherry Pictures of the Great Exhibition etc. GREYHOUND YARD HOUSE SALE. NEWMAN AND BUCKLAND ILL hold their accustomed Sale at y * the Greyhound Yard, for the sale of Horses, &c, on Saturday the 7th of October next, at 12 o'clock. ON SALE, EX » EGMONT." gO KEGS EWBANK'S NAILS 40 cases tobacco pipes 6 half tierces tobacco 1/. brand G kegs negrohead Shcllard's do. 8 trunks ladies' and children's boots and shoes 5 tons patent tarred cordage 7 bales assorted lines and twine 5 iron chests 5 try pots GO kegs white lead 12 cases salad oil 4 weighing machines 2 cases pit and cross cut saws 5 " grates and fenders 7 bales calicoes 3 " shirtings 2 enses brown hollands -1 " baby linen \ " summer bonnets 2 " fancy prints 5 " muslin dresses 2 " assorted haberdashery G Bales regatta shirts, J. Watson Bain & Co. EX "EGMONT." "A CASES FINE OLD POUT W. Page's London bottled 5 qr.-casks finest port 5 " '• pale sherry 8 octaves do. 8 hhds. Taylor's stout. J. Watson Bain & Co. Se ptembe2l, 1855. AUCKLAND FOUNDRY. YS7"ANTED, -Blacksmiths, Millwrights. * * Pattern Makers. Apply to Bourne & Dove, Auckland. September 18, 1855. SI7ANTED,—By a respectable sieady v> ' man, employment in any capacity in or near town. Has been six years in the Colony, and can be highly recommended. Apply to A. G., oftlceof this paper. Sept. 21st. 1835.

EX SUNDRY SHIPS. On Sale by the Undersigned. <dOO DOZEN Marzetti's bottled STOUT and ALE I GO ditto Whitbread's diito stout 100 ditto superior old port 100 ditto pale sherry 40 qr.-casks [| f] [] Hunt's port 5 ditto pale sherry Old Tow, in cases Geneva, ditto Ginger wine, lemon syrup, and cherry brandy No. 2 .Manilla cigars and Champagne 10 hhds. best West India rum Company's No. 1 sugars and crysta Ditto crushed loaf sugar Best congou tea, chests and half-chests Ualf-pints salad oil, Whybrow's pint pickles Mustard, in tins and bottles Coleman's starch and blue Tobacco pipes, large bowls . Patna rice, Java rice Mould candles Best Scotch iron ploughs, with plough trees, etc., complete Best Scotch iron harrows, with trees, etc. 72-inch tarpaulin canvas English spades \ 1-4 blue blankets While linen shirts, dressed, in boxes White cotton ditto, linen fronts, etc., dressed Irish linen thread, assorted colors &Nos. Brook's 300-yard cotton reels Ditto 100 ditto ditto Ditto crochet cotton Boys' leather bells Braces, buttons, etc., etc. Blue serge shirts Tartan jumpers Ladies' cloth bonis and patent leather slippers, etc, etc a Thomas Macky and Co. New J lores, Queen's Wharf, :-ept. 18, 1800. ON SALE EX "FLYING CLOUD." A N INVOKE of DOORS and SASHES. x V Willians, Hinckley, k Co BOOTS AND SHOES. T> PATTERSON invites attention to his 1 * • STOCK of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES. Queen street, September 21, 4855. 'ANTED,-A MASTER for ac asting vessel. Early application is necessary. Apply to J. McDowell. Queen-street, Sept. 21, 1853. PLOUGHING, SOWING, ETC~ETC. r |"HE undersigned is prepared to contract " >or any amount of Ploughing, Sowing, or any other Agricultural Work. Apply to Richard New hick, Parnell. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN EDEN CRESCENT. To m Let, TWO BUILDING ALLOTMENTS con- •*- tainiug about 50 feel frontage to Eden Crescent, with a depth of about 169 and 1 (»7 feel respectively. This site comprises the finest view about AuckUnd. Lease nearly 19 years—no special covenants. For plan and particulars apply to Mr. Dry, Eden Crescent, ]i| R. ELLIOTT Surveyor, being about to -L*A proceed to Wniuku on the Survey, lenders his services lo parties requiring Land, in making s< lections applications. All letters addressed to him, left at Mr Oldlield's at Waiuku with full particulars, will have due attention. Sept, 20, 18.V.. Xjn ANTED,—Four or five good Carper'v tors. To steady competent men the highest wages will !>e given. Apply to Heron & Cokless, IVinces-sirect. Auckland, September 21, 1855.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1

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