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Sales % Auction* 'Cattle Sale at Otahuhu. MR. WILLIAM HUNTER Begs to direct the attention of Graziers and others to his Sale at Otahuhu, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 30th inst., when he will sell a fine Mixed Herd of about 100 Store Cattle, consisting of— COWS, HEIFERS, A STEERS 50 well-bred two-year-old ’ Steers, all nearly fit for the Butcher K3T The above Cattle will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms:—Approved Bills at three and six months, bearing 10 per cent, interest. Luncheon at Rogers’ Hotel at 12 o'clock. Important Sale of Store Stock. MR. WILLIAM HUNTER Will Sell by Auction, at Otahuhu, THIS DAY r , the 30th instant, at 1 o’clock, p.m., punctually, About one hundred head store STOCK, consisting of—Growing Steers and Cows, Young Heifers and Steers. Sale at Onehunga. MR. WILLIAM HUNTER Will sell by Auction, upon the pi-emises of the late N. 11. JAMES, at Onehunga, on FRIDAY next, December Ist, riMIE Entire Stock-in»Trftde and Household FurniX turc. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. Wool Sale in Auckland. MR. WILLIAM HUNTER BEGS to inform the Growers of Wool in this Province that he will, at the request of many of his friends, hold a Wool Sale early in December next, at the Stores of Messrs. Henderson and McFarlane, Lower Queen-street. Wool will he received at the Store, weighed, marked and inserted under its proper head in the Catalogue, and every care taken to secure the best possible price. Insurance will be effected if required. Wool Packs may be had at the Office, Queen-street. UNRESERVED SALE. Resumed on Thursday (to-morrow) morning, at half-past 10 prompt. D. NATHAN & CO. Will resume the Sale of the Stock-in-Tradc of Mr. P. A. PHILLIPS, on the Premises, Victoria Lane, opposite the Oriental Bank, new premises, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF Groceries, Glassware, Earthenware, Matches, Vestas, General Ironmongery, &c., &c. f Remaining unsold on Tuesday evening. The GROCERIES will be the FIRST GOODS OFFERED. TERMS VERY LIBERAL. Purchases over £2O, approved bill at 3 months. At 2 o’clock the Lease will be offered for sale. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. D. NATHAN & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY next, at 12 o’clock, after the Sale of Groceries, Ac., Ac., on the Premises, Victoria Lane, ONE CASE NEW TOYS, Ac., Ac., comprising all the latest novelties in Toys and Christmas Presents, just landed from London. Terms as before. To the Electors of the Pensioner Settlements. GENTLEMEN, —As one of the Seats for your District has become vacant, at the request of a number of the Electors of the Pensioner Settlements, 1 beg to offer myself ns a Candidate for your suffrages. Should you do me the honor to elect me as your representative you may rest assured that I shall honestly devote myself to your interests which, in every respect, are identical with my own. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, MICHAEL KEILEY. To the Electors of the Southern Division. GENTLEMEN, —The fact that Electors of your Division (unsolicited) should have voted for me at the recent election, is proof positive that at any rate I am not singular in not believing in party this, or party that, or that to advance the Province the management of its affairs must be bounced about like a shuttlecock from one party to another, at the caprice, or for the amusement of self-designated Constistutionalists, or self-styled Progressists. Something more than the mere collection and disposal of the Revenue is required to constitute good Government- Just and equitable laws would do more to advance the moral and social well-being of the community, than all the party moves put together, however dexterous and effective they mightbeintrippingup political opponents. In thanking those Gentlemen of yonr Division who voted for me, my only feeling of regret is, that they did not bring forward some person more generally known throughout the division than myself. Yours respectfully, WM. ATKIN. Tamaki, Nov 28, 1859. Union Bank of Australia. miILS DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 30th instant, X being St. Andrew’s Day, this Bank will he closed. A. KENNEDY, Manager, Union Bank of Australia, Auckland, November 30, 1859. N 0 T ICE. Oriental Bank Corporation. millS DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 30th instant, X (St Andrew’s Day,) will he observed as a Holiday at this office. J. S. OLIVER, Manager. Oriental Bank Corporation, Auckland, November 30, 1859. Building Allotments to Let on Lease for 21 years. A CORNER Allotment in Queen-street and Wclles-ley-street, 38 feet x 74 —£50 If annum; An Allotment in Wcllesley-street, near Queen-street, 33 feet—£2o do. Ditto, near Queen-street, 36 feet—£22 do. Ditto, Ditto, corner of Elliott-strcct, 38 feet—.£2s do. 2 Allotments in Chapel-street, 43 links each—£l2 do. 1 Ditto Ditto, 37 “ £lO do. 1 Ditto in Nelson-street, 51 feet—£2s do. 2 Ditto in Official Bay, with a frontage to the Beach, each —£25 do. CONNELL A RIDINGS. Queen-street. In the Estate of J. C. Hill, deceased. ALL PERSONS having accounts against the above Estate arc requested to send them for liquidation, to the office of Mr. Henry Hardington, Queen-street, Auckland. JOHN ANDERSON BROWN, Executor. November 28, 1859. ROADS. East Tamaki District. TENDERS will be received until noon of FRIDAY, 9th December, for the undermentioned Works—--Ist, Forming and Metalling Roads 2nd, Constructing Culverts 3rd, Cuttings and Embankments. Plans and Specifications can be seen by applying to Messrs. Good follow, Styak, Lewis, and Adams, in the District, or at the Office of (Ji lAS. SANDERSON, Civil Engineer, Queca-strcct. November 28th, 1859,

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 2

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