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SALES BY AUCTION. Wednesday, November 9. BY ORDER OF THE MINISTER FOR COLONIAL DEFENCE. /-»/"\ DEFENCE FORCE HOUSES, in good O * condition. For unreserved sale on WEDNESDAY, the 9th November, at 12 o'clock sharp. Among these horses are some of the best weightcarrying hacks in the province, and several good farm ALFRED BUCKLAND Saturday, November 12. THE BEST FARM IN THE PAPAKURA VALLEY. BLINK BONNY. ALFRED BFCKLAXP. Hu received instructions from Mr. George Gardiner to sell without reserve, at the Ilaymarket, on SAI UKDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, at noon (previous to the horse sale.) unless in the meantime sold privately. FARMS Nos. 15 and 21, parish of Papakura, containing about 350 ACRES, fenced and subdivided. , _,_ . The Valley Road, the shortest to the Wairoa, passes through the centre of the farm, and it is fenced in on either side. The Papakura river runs through it, giving abundance of water at all times, and the greater part of the hnd is of superior quality. There is a small dwelling-house, detacheJ house for servants lanre harn, and stables on the property, which is well wo wen uii'i from the Great South Road, and fifteen miles from Auckland. The, crop (47 acres) of oats is remarkably full, and the grass on it is now capable of fattening from 500 to 700 sheep. Persons desirous to see the property will have every facility given to them by applying at the Haymarket.

Terms :—£l.ooo can remain on security of the property at 10 per cent., and moiety of th - balanee cash at of the hummer ; the remainder within three months with bank interest. Thursday, November 17. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. ALFRED BUCKLANP. For Sale at Auction on THURSDAY, November 17th, at one o'clock, i o FIRST-CLA3S SHORT-HORN BULL?, ! 6 risinsr 2 years old, bred by TCohert Graham, EfcJ., the get of " Havdock" and the "Earl of If arch." Several "of these Rulls are PURE BRED, being out of Imported Cows. ■ THIS DAY. IN THE ESTATE OF J.RATTRAY. RIDINGS & DOWDBN Will sell by order of the Official Assignee in the above Es'are, at their Mart, Qncen-street. THIS DAY (Wednesday), November 2. 9 ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH BATTERIES Terms Cash. THIS DAY. JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, HARDWARE. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, DAY, November 2, A N INVOICE OF JEWELLERY, PLATED \ ' WARE, HARDWARE, &c., Consisting of Watches, Brooches Tea and Coffee Sets Cruets Table, De serf, and Tea Spoons Knives and Scissors Scales and Weights Coffee-mills THIS DAY. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN RATTRAY. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction. THIS DAY, Nov. 2, at 12 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-street, by order of the Official Assignee in the above estate, 9 ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH BATTERIES. -J Terms : Cash. THIS DAY. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, THIS DAY, November 2, O SEWING MACHINES, iy With Needles, &c. THIS DAY. WEIGHING MACHINES. iiij> i a u-i & D.OWDEN Will of&r for sale. THIS DAY, November 2, Q PATENT W EIGHING MA C 111 NES, -*> 4 cwt., C cwt., and 8 cwt. With the latest improvements.

Thursday, November 3. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will 'sell by auction on Thursday next, the Srd November, at the Shop of Mrs. Paul, Symondsscroct rfIHE'WHOLE OF HER STOCK-IN-TRADE, I Consisting of Groceries &c, &c., &c. Particulars in a future advertisement. Terms .-—Cash. Thursday, November 3. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 3rd November, at the shop of Mrs. Paul, Symondsstreet, 'IMIE WHOLE OF HER STOCK-IN-TRADE, I consisting of Groceries, &c, &c, &c. Part ; cul:irs in future advctiseraents. Terms :—Cash. Friday, November 4. TO LEMONADE MANUFACTURERS. RIDINGS & DOWDEH Will sell by auction, on Friday nest. 4th November, at 12 o'clock, unless previously ; disposed of by private sale, ri\HE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, X Material, Machinery, and Interest in the premises, known as Messrs. Cosikr and Co.'s Gingerbeer, Cordial, and Lemonade Factory, in Wakefield-strec*. Messrs. Cosier and Co.'s STORE at TAURANGA, with Stock-in-Trade, Book Debts, and all other Assets. Particulars can bo learned at the Mart of the AucTerms :—Cash. New Sondsd Store, Fort-street. i t AND TT. ISAACS' NEW BOND is NOW Vj * OPEN to receive Goods at current rates.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 8

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