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Sales fc a %wei ion ♦ OTAHUHU FAIR. MR. T. F. MeGAURAN Will sell by Auction, at Otahuhu, THIS DAY, the 27th instant, at 12 o’clock, 4 LOT OF COWS A few fat calves Fat bullocks*—and Some store stock OTAHUHU FAIR. MR T. F. MeGAURAN Has been instructed by Mr. Thomas Gordon, to sell by Public Auction, at Otahuliu, THIS DAY, the 27th instant, at 12 o’clock, Without Reserve, THREE very superior Cart and Plough MARES ; they are perfectly quiet, and arc well known to be some of the best Mares ever imported into this province. They are in foal to Mr. Carter’s celebrated cart Stallion. A trial will be given with the above either in shaft or leading Harness. They can be seen in Mr. Hall’s Paddock, at Otahuhu, previous to the day of Sale. EXTENSIVE Clearing-out Sale. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions from Mr. Hunt, to sell by Auction, at his Store, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 28th February, at 11 o’clock, without reserve, 1 BALE 33-inch GREY CALICO 3 bales 36-inch do. do. 1 bale 36-in. white sheeting 1 “ 72 and 80-in. Croydon’s 1 “ 72-in. white Wigan’s 2 cases white moleskin trowsers 1 case drab " “ 1 “ men’s and boys’ cord do. 1 “ regatta shirts 1 “ white shirts 1 bale blue serge shirts 1 case lambswool vests, pants, and Guernsey frocks 1 case hosiery 1 “ haberdashery 1 “ plaids 2 cases prints, 5-4 and 7-8 1 case 5-4 Navy blues 1 “ boys’ and men’s alpaca and corded coats 3 bales 10-4 blankets 4 bales 3-bushel bags 1 bale 50-lb flour bags 1 trunk Napoleon boots 1 “ boys’ Clarence 1 “ boys’ stout hob-nailed bluchers 1 “ ■ ladies Spanish, kid, and patent leather shoes 1 “ women’s “

Also, , 15 cases Why brow’s pint pickles 3 “ pipes 2 casks washing soda 1 ton white clover seed 1 case lucifcr matches, and A variety of other merchandize Terms —Under £SO, cash; above that sum, and under £ 100, three months; and above ,£IOO, three and four months by approved Bills. MRS. RACKSTRAW desires to form an afternoon Class of Pupils from the neighbourhood of Freeman’s Bay (ages 9 to 14) for tuition in Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, History, and Grammar. To open Monday, March 11th. Hours of attendance 3to G. Terms moderate. Mrs. R. will immediately call on any persons wishing to enter into arrangements if they will leave an address at Briton’s, baker, corner of Wyndham and Albertstreets. v ON El! UN CIA.: MR. HANSARD has been fa voured with the instructions of Dr. Mahon, to Sell, by Private Contract, that delightfullysituated Property at Onehumga now occupied by him, adjoining hi S late residence, now that of F. M. P. BhQokfxeXd, Esq. The Property consist?, of eight acres of capital land, completely fenced, with a well stocked garden and ] cottage and large stable, &e. Terms liberal. February 22, 1856./ T 0 B E LE T. A COTTAGE, with six acres of land, pleasantly situated on the Epsom Road, opposite to Mr« S. Kempthornc’s. Albert Wm. Hansard, Shortland-street. February 22, 1856. TO BE LET, A COMFORTABLE and well-situated Cottage, at the junction of Queen and Wakefield-strects. —Apply to A. Somerville, Upper Queen-st. Auckland, Feb. 22, 18G6. SITUATION WANTED, BY a Man who has had several years’ experience in the mother country and these colonies. Has served some of the first academys, and has a thorough knowledge of business. Wages moderate. Apply to Mr. John Browne, of the Blue Bell, Quecu-strcet,

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 1

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