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Sabs lin Tins DAY. At 11 o'clock sliarp. The Subscriber will sell This Morning, by public auction, at Parnell, on account of the General Government — THE TIMBER and CORRUGATED IRON forming a portion of the Guard House lately erectcd on Parnell Hill, adjoining Mr. Hunter's Manufactory. Terms Cash. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. P.S.—This sale will take placc before the sale of Mr. Haydon's Furniture. THIS DAY.' WEDNESDAY, 25T11 NOVEMBER, 1863, At 11 o'clock. (Postponed from JHonday to Wednesday.') FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c.,'&c., AT PAKNELL. The subscriber will sell at tlie store and. house of Mr. Michael Haydon (who has removed to the Swan Inn, Mechanics' Bay),

HIS ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and STOCK-IN-TRADE, without any rcsei-ve, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 2otli instant, at 11 o'clock. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. At 11 o'clock. O T A H U II U. The Subscriber has received instructions from au officer leaving the colony, to sell by public auction on the premises, the COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE and allotment of Laud, containing 40 feet frontage to the MAIN-S T R E E T, By a depth of 180 feet, or thereabouts, in the Village of Otahuhu, on Thursday next, the 26tli instant, at eleven o'clock. Two Hundred Pounds may remain on Mortgage. After the Sale of the Property, Will be sold by public auction, all the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

consisting of — Tory superior Piano Forte, Tables, Chairs, Iron Bedsteads, Bedroom Furniture, Culinary Utenßils, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles and Bridles, Delf, China, and Glass Table Cutlery, Cruet, Spoons, Tubs, Buckets, Garden Tools, Stable Requisites, and about 250 volumes Books, Engravings, and Prints. P.S.—The llouso has been lately erected, and much improved by the present owner. It contains five rooms. Ou the premises is ft comfortable Stable and Hayloft, good Fowl. House, and other Outbuildings. The property is securely fenccd, and the garden well planted with Fruit Trees. Immediate possession can be given. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. and, 1-ltfi November, IHH3. NOTICE is hereby given that, on and after the Ist January, 1861, all Post Olllces in the Colony will be open from y a.m. to 5 p.m. for public business. T. B. GILIIES, Postmaster-General. SYDNEY MAIZE. 0-| rj BAGS PRIME SYDNEY MAIZE, Li JL I free from Weevil. SAMUEL COCHRANE,

Auctioneer. November 2-1-, 1863. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AAA BAGS COARSE SALT Tl\J\J '100 bags Fine rSalt STEPHENSON & WARD ELL. W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious premises opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by firstclass workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed. FOOT OP SHORTLAND STREET, Auckland. IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF RICHARD J. HUNT. ALL Persons having any claims against the above Estate, are required to prove tho same by atlidavit before a Solicitor of tho Supreme Court, and deliver them at the Supreme Court Office, on or before the 3rd day of December next, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in any benefit which may arise therefrom. RICH.D. SECCOMBE, H. P. STARK. Trustees for the above Estate by vesting order under " Debtors' and Creditors' Act." November 14, 1863. GRASS FOR SALE—Two Acres fit to cut, at Onehunga.—Apply to Mr. SMYTHIES.

EL M. 'HIMALAYA.' MR. BIDDLE, Engineer, brother-in-law of Mr. JAMES M.UIR (who arrived in New Zealand about 18 months ago), would be liappj- to communicate with, or hear from, Mr. Muir. TTTANTED—FOUR CARPENTERS immcdiVV ately.—Apply to R. Bryant, Builder, Parnoll. WANTED— SCORIA MASONS and LABOURERS.—AppIy to J. Taylor, Wyndham-Bt-eoet. WANTED —A Certificated Church of England Schoolmaster. Apply to Mr. A. 11. HUNTER, Churchwarden, Parnell. WANTED —A Grocer's Assistant, one who knows the Business; and also an active Lad. Apply to M. PIKE, Grocer, Parnell. \A7"ANTED —A WAITER, one who thoroughly iT understands his business.—Apply to Mr. JAMES, Q. C. E. "WANTED TO PURCHASE, a LIFE-BOAT.— T i Apply at the Office, Custom-house-street. THOMAS CRAIG. \\T ANTED, —By Chas. Burton, Raglan Hotel, ' ; Great South Road, a steady Ploughman, a General I aim Servant, also a Young Man to clean fL 18 an d Knives, <tc., and attend at the Stables, khas. Burton will be at Morrin's, Queen-street, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at II o'clock. TO SHIPWRIGHTS. ANTED—Three Good Hands.—Apply to W. Y T M. TAYLOR, Sm,lie's Point. Warranted Seven Months' Work,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 25 November 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 25 November 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 25 November 1863, Page 2

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