SALES BY AUCTION. Tuesday, October 25. SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTY, RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will offer for sale by auction, on TUESDAY, 25th instant, at 12 o'clock, rnHE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— COTELE. 18 ALLOTMENTS, atCotele, well situated. NEWMARKET. CORNER ALLOTMENT, on Carlton Gore Road, with House recently erected thereon. Also, 2 ALLOTMENTS, opposite the above. REMUERA. ALLOTMENT 170, section 16, at Rcmners, containing 8 Acres, 11 r.erches, well situated, and commanding a good view of the harbour and flagstaff. ONEHUNGA. 7 ALLOTMENTS in Church-street, being subdivisions of Allotment 10, Section 12, Town of Onehunga. Also, WAXGAREI. ALLOTMENT 90, containing 38 acres, good land. MONGONULALLOTMENT No. 39 Parish of Kaio, Mongonui, containing 38 acres, a large portion of which is heavily timbered, and of easy approach. lIUNUA. 80 ACRES, bcinp part of Lot 172, with a quantity of Kauri Bush upon the property. WAIUKU. ALLOTMENT No. 3, Parish of Kahawai, containing 182 Acres good Land, with deep water fr.,ntaoe to Waiuku river, having a well-built House erected thereon, and portion of the property fenced and laid down ill grass. EAST WHAU. LOTS 8 and 9, Section 17, and Lots 4 and 5, Section 23, of Subdivisions of Allotment 76, Parish of Titirangi. Terms at sale. Friday, November 11. WOOL SALE. DURHAM YARDS. STYAK & HUNTER, Will hold rpHEIR FIRST WOOL SALE for the Season, on X FRIDAY, the 11th November. N.B.—Wool-packs supplied at the office. Preliminary Notice. J7IROM Forty to Fifty Acres of PORT;ALBERT J? TOWNSHIP LAND will be sold in hatf (and some quarter) acre lots, by public auction, early in the Spring. By order of the Trustees, SAMUEL EDGER, Secretary. Tuesday, October 25. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUGARS, PROVISIONS, WINES AND SPIRITS, GROCERIES ETC.
E. & H. ISAACS, Have received strict instructions from the Consignors of various shipments to clear off by auction, at tbcir new stores, Fort-street, on TUESDAY, the 25th, at 11 o'clock, all the following, WITHOUT RESERVE. OBAGS FINE WHITE MAURITIUS SUGAR 120 bags Fine White No. 2 Sugar 45 -bags Fine White No. 3 Sugar 175 bags Fine White No. 4 Sugar 220 bags Fine White No. 5 Sugar 25 bags Java Coffee 20 cases Mustard 150 boxes Candles 10 casks Molasses 10 casks Currants 20 boxes Raisins 20 casks Washing Soda, small barrels 10 cases Herrings, in tins 20 cases Bloater, Anchovy, and other Paste 10 cases Salmon, lib tins 5 chests Sago 20 boxes Corn Flour 10 cases Assorted Sauces 10 cases lib. Jams 50 casks Irish Pork, just landed 30 cases Salad Oils, various 3 casks Blacking, various sizes 10 cases Coleman's Starch 10 cases Coleman's Biue 5 cases Bell and Blacks Round Plaid Vestas 10 caies Prime English Cheese 5 casks French Prunes, good condition 3 cares Fine Figs 50 boxes, Muscatel Raisins 3 cases Volkman's Assorted Candied Peels 3 cases Perfumed Hair Oils 20 cases Bottled Fruits 10 quarter-casks Henessy's Pale Brandy 10 quarter-casks Cognac Dark Brandy 4 hogsheads London Gin " s 10 quarter-casks Port and Sherry Wines 100 casks By ass's Ale, new brew 50 casks Stout, just landed 3 quarter-tierces Twist Tobacco, Hope brand 2 cases Black Sweet (the favorite brand) 3 cases Superior 10s. Tobacco 7 cases Superior 7lb. Tobacco 1 case Cigarettes 150 cases Assorted Pipes And Many other lots of equally seasonable goods, Just in time to lay in Christmas Stocks. Remember—at the New Stores, Fort-street. Terms liberal. The trade are invited to attend prompt, on account of the quantity of goods to be offered for sale. MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT TRIAL OP PLOUGHS AT THE NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE MEETING OF THE Royal Agricultural Society of England. Jclt, 1864. RANSOMES & SIMS Were awarded FOUR FIRST PRIZES at this Trial for their SWING AND WHEEL PLOUGHS. Details ojf the Awabd : The First and Only Prize of - -£ls 0 0 For the Best Swing Plough for General Purposes. The First and Only Prize of - - £7 10 0 JFor the Best Swing Plough for Light Land. The First and Only Prize of - - £7 10 9 For the Best Wheel Plough for Light Land. The First and Only Prize of - - £7 10 0 . j For ihe Best Wheel Plough for Heavy Land. &.No other Firm was awarded more than One Prize. No Prize was given of more than £ls. The Newcastle Prize Ploughs hre marked : R.N.E.—For Light or Mixed Soil. R.N.F.—General Purposes. Light and Heavy Land. R.N.G.—Heavy Land (Extra Deep Work.) Orders sent direct to the Makers, RANSOMES & SIMS, ORVVELL WORKS, IPSWICH, will receive prompt attention. CARD PLATES engraved, and fifty cards printed for 12s. 6d. at the !i New-Zealaxder 1 ' Office, Shortland Crescent
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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2256, 24 October 1864, Page 8
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