£alc«s i>i> Hurttoiu Extensive Sale of Elegant Furniture, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, &c, AT WEBB'S CITY HALL, FORE STREET, SATURDAY next, 26th instant, 11 o'clock. ■ANDSOME ROSEWOOD COUCH, Morocco . leather and carved Mahogany Dinner Waggon, 3 shelves " Hat and Umbrella Stand " Side Board, Cellarets, &c. Handsome Escritoire, inlaid Walnut Oval Table, elegantly carved Vase stand of Foreign Woods, Fender, Caddy, <fcc. And Elegant Sideboard of Cedar, Cellarets and Centre Press, &c. Druggets, Carpets, and Mats Hair Mattrasses and Flock do. Quilts, Hearth Rug and Oil Cloth Iron Bedstead, Drab and Brass Mounted " " Green and " " These Bedsteads have been furnished with Wrought Iron Joinings Folding Box Bedstead of Iron Folding Chair and Bed of Iron fully upholstered Easy Chair cushioned One set coloured Damask Bedhangings An English Range & Two American Stoves CHINA AND GLASS WARE. Wine Decanters, Silver Labels Claret Jug and Glasses Fine Cut Spirit Decanters Elegant Stand and best Flint Bottles Punch Bowl, Stand, and Silver Ladle Water Bottle and Glass Jug Very Elegant Cake Bowl, best Frosted Flint Ware Dessert Service, and Handsome Chimney Ornaments Cut Glass Goblets, Jelly and Wine Glasses China Tea Service—Colours and Gold. Bowls, Dishes, Preserve Jars, &c, &c. Brass Tea Kettle and Stand, Bath Watering Cans, &c. Supper and Tea Trays, Baking Trays and Pans Tabic Lamps and Lanterns, &c, &c. Toilet Mirrors, Foot Bath, Yard Lamps Roast Hasteners, Fish Kettles, and Coal Box Set Dish Covers, and Wire Guards, Knives, &c. Italian and Flat Irons, Coffee Pan and Pot Girls' Rocking Horse and Perambulator Ladies' Dressing Case and Gentlemen's do. Copying Press, Dampers, Books, &e., &c. Powerful Telescope and Stand, and Pocket do. And a great variety of various Household Articles. COCHRANE, BROTHER, Sc CO. TO CAPITALISTS AND FARMERS. 40 Acres Best Land, Onehunga, At Auction, Without Reserve. THIS Property, now to be sold unreservedly, is of the best description of Volcanic Soil. It has long been celebrated for its producing powers when cropped, and now is in luxuriant grass. It is well known as MEADOW BANK, and it fully justifies its name. It is placed directly between the Farm of Mr. George Simpkins, the " Pah" Estate of Mr. Farmer, and the Western boundary ol Onehunga. Affording, as it does, the shortest and easiest access to the Bluff, and its ship anchorage—to which it is close at hand. A road has been laid out from the hard beach of the Harbour to the Auckland Highway, thus conferring a boon to the public, as well as enhancing the already great value of the property. Near to market, of the highest capability, and well watered, this first class property deserves the utmost attention, as the sale is enforced, and must take place. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. N.B.—Date of Sale, and Terms, in next issue. First-class Draught Stock. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND
Has received instructions from Robert Graham, Esq., to sell, at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, April 19th, without reserve, HEAD HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS and _l FILLIES, three years old, and broken to narrow and plough. They are in good condition, and fit for immediate work iu the dray. Rye Grass Seed. i BAGS Colonial-grown RYE GRASS, for Sale kJ at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Saturday, at 12 o'clock MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND o'clock, by Seed Oats, Seed Oats. BAGS, for Unreserved Sale at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Saturday, at 12 MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by public auction, THIS DAY, Saturday, at the Haymarket, IF TEEN SACKS OF WHEAT. UNRESERVED SALE OF 77 head of Cattle, 120 Fat Sheep, 6 Horses, Dairy Utensils and Fakm Implements. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sell on the Farm of Tautauroa, Mangere (lately occupied by Mr. Henbt Vercoe, sen.), without reserve, oh WEDNESDAY next, April 23rd, at -J-past 12 o'clock, rpHE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, X consisting of—--9 Dairy Cows 13 Fat Cows 17 grown Steevs 17 2-year old Heifers Store Cows 8 yearling Heifers 11 Calves 120 Sheep 3 Working Horses 3 Colts, rising two years Stack Clover Hay Farm Implements Daily Utensils And— A few articles of Household Furniture. The Dairy Cows are good milkers; one has recently calved, the remainder will calve early in the spring. . The Heifers are principally hand fed, and among them are some Hercfords of superior quality. The Sheep are mostly wethers, well fatted. The stack of Hay is of first quality, well secured, snd contains about 10 tons. Newmarket, April 17th. Store Ewes! Store Ewes!! MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at his yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY, next, JAA YOUNG EWES, IN LAMB. Auction, THIS DAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK, MR. JOHN RIGG Will Sell TWO TONS POTATOES 2 ditto Flour 3 casks Beef 3 ditto Pork 2 trunks Men's Bluchers 1 case Clogs 6 dozen Regatta Shirts G ditto Scotch Twilled ditto 1 cask Door Hinges 4 dozen Fancy Caps 20 boxes Sperm Candles 5 ditto Soap 1 case Envelopes and assorted Stationery 7 do;:en Cord Pants Watches, Jewellery And a lot of miscellaneous articles. Sfttav&y, April I9i m&.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 19 April 1862, Page 2
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