i»y Sludum. Green Oats. MR. S. JONES Will sell at his Mart, at 10 o’clock, THIS DAY, (Saturday,) 28th instant, About ij acres of standing oats, at Dctlwood. MR. S. JONES Will sell, at his Mart, THIS DAT, at 12 o’clock, BE EF , FOR K Flour, Barley Also, A quantity of Groceries 1 Hhd. Burton AIo Pickles, Sauces, Scales and Weights And a Lot of odds and ends. MR. S. JONES Will sell, at his Mart, THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, consisting of, Sofa, Bedsteads Looking Glasses Washstands, Chairs Bedding Toilet Sets &c., &c., &e. London-made Furniture. MR. S. JONES Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Stores of Messrs. Brown, Campbell k Co., on TUESDAY, the 7th January, at 11 o’clock, f piIE undermentioned 14 eases of London Furniture, JL ex “ Black Eagle”— Handsome large size rocking arm chairs, with and without folding arms and scats Very handsome long Mahogany, open front Dwarf Book Case, lilted with moveable shelves 24 Stained imitation Rosewood raenese Cane Seated Chairs 6 Do. do. light colored, with falcon backs 46 Chairs, imitation Mahogany, Bcrch, &c.,&c,, cane seated 12 Mahogany Chairs, stuffed scats, and covered with Morroco leather 4 Mahogany step Bedsteps, with patent inodorous pan 1 Bcrch square chamber pedestal, with fittings complete 1 Mahogany 4-ticr hanging Bookshelf 4 “ * Tray’s Dressing Glasses, with fittings 12 “ “ “ “ sizes 24 stained cane seated Chairs 1 4 ieet 3 inches by 8 feet Mahogany circular set of extending Dining Tables, the frames French polished tops 1 4 feet by 3 feet circular Loo Table 1 4 “' 3 “ “ “ 1 5 feet by 3 feet Office Desk, with slope top and drawers in sides 2 Mahogany Bookshelves 1 5 feet French Bedstead J H << U 6 Chests Drawers, Japanned Maple I 4 feet Wainscot Hall Table, with Drawers in end ] Cherry Tree Smoking Arm Chair 1 Walnut “ “ “ “ 36 Cane Seated Chairs, stained 16 Wax Polished Windsor do. 18 Birch Cano Seated do. 1 Chair, spindle back, revolving arms 1 Wicker Arm Chair 1 Birch Circular Pedestal Washstand, with fitting complete 6 Folding Chairs 1 Mahogany Cheffonier, with back fitted with shelf, cellaret, drawers, &c., kc. 1 Mahogany O. G. trout two tier Bedstop 1 Walnut Work Table, silvered, &c., &c. 2 cases Iron Bedsteads, Carnopy, Crib, &c. 12 Brussels Carpets, assorted sizes 12 Kiddenninister, “ “ 12 Mahogany Trafalgar seat Chairs 4 Walnut Mahogany Work Tables 1 Mahogany Sola, stuffed and covered in sealing 12 “ Chairs, do. do. do. 1 Couch, oval back, do. do. do. 1 Lounge Chair, do. do. do. 6 Lounging Chairs, oval ami straight backs, damask and over coverings. Also,— Feather Bed and Pillows Mattresses, Iron Bedstead Carpets, Chairs &c., &c., &c. On view after the Ist January, 1862. Terms;— Under £3O Cash; over that sum Notes at 3 months. Valuable Building- Allotments, VICTORIA-STREET AND FREEMAN’S BAY. MR. S. JONES Has received instructions from George Gkaiiam, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at bis Mart, in January next, ALL those exceedingly valuable Building Allotments in Victoria-street, between Hardingcstrect and the Bay, having upwards of 500 feet frontage to Victoria-stree., with great depths. Also, Those valuable Allotments in Freeman’s Bay immediately opposite the Block House, and having frontage to Drake and Sale-streets. These properties arc now being surveyed ; plans will be issued immediately. TERMS MOST LIBERAL, either cash, or 20 per cent, deposit at the sale; the remaindar of the purchase money can he paid off at any time within 25 years, bearing interest at 10 per cent per annum. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Sale of Valuable Properties on the Waitemata, Estate of J. V. Makstox, Esq., WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. S. JONES IS instructed to bring into the Market early in February next, the above Valuable Properties, with all the Buildings erected thereon, consisting of upwards of 15 acres, in a state of high cultivation, having a frontage to the Waitemata of 1000 feet. Further particulars will ho given hereafter. Auction, THIS DAY, at 10 O’Clock. MR. R I G G Will sell SIX DOZEN SUPERIOR SHERRY 5 chests Tea 10 half do. do. 20 hags Sugar 10 kegs Rutter 10 bags Biscuit 60 “ Flour 3 doz. Cloth Caps Drapery. Blankets, &c. 2 Trunks Boots 1 ease Matches 6 doz. Brooms Watches, Jewelry, &c. 3000 Palings. Saturday, Dee. 28, 1861. IMPOUNDED on the 21st December, 1861, by Licut.-Co). Haultain — 1 Strawberry 3-year old Steer, open horns, branded like JCO near ribs, a ncar rump. Owner unknown. For trespassing at Ascot. No damages claimed, and in default of being released the above Steer will be sold at the Pound, Otuhuhu, on the 3rd day of January, 1862. JOHN HALL, Poundkeeper. Otahuhu, Dec. 23, 1861. I MPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Auckland, by William Negus, for running at large in PrincesStTCOt —• 1 Bay Horse, branded M on both shoulders. It not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will he made to a Justice of the Pence for an order for the sale of the above-men-tioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” 1 WM. EVERS, Found Keeper. Auckland, 4th December, 1861.
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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2
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