jgnlcs bir Ruction. SATURDAY', DECEAIBiSR 5. THE HAYMARKET. LEICESTER RAM AND EWE SALE. ALFRED BUCKLAND . Has received instruct ions from R. G-HAITA.M, Esq., to hcII at tho Haymarkct, on Saturday, IJecciuber sth, at 11 o'clock, previous to the Horse Sale, .->A E IRS'I'-CLASS LONG-WOOL LED JU L 101 CEST li R RA M S Also 20 First-class Long-AVoolled Leicester Ewes. The Auctioneer confidently draws the attention of breeders to above-named flock, both sires and dams hciug the get of imported sheep, and have obtained llrst class prizes. Such an opportunity to procure prime sire sheep but seldom occurs. SATI!KDAY, I)IC(!EMUER 5. Tli I'l lIA YMARKET. A LLOTM ENTS AT ONEIIUNGA BEACH. A liFlllCl) BUCKLAND lias received iimlrucl.ion.s to sell by public auction, at the llaymarket, on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, previous to the sale of the Horses, | A LLOTM 10 NT S at ON IC HUNG A, *"l: l»'<> of whieli have a frontage of 59 feet each to Ihe llcach, l>v a depth of 200 feet. Oilier Two Allotments with a frontage of 05 feet to Church-street, by a depth of 253 and IG7 feet. For plan aud particulars, apply at the llaymarket. FOR SYDNEY. rpilE 'NOVELTY' will sail as above 0n next, Bth inst. Eor freight or ptissage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. December 'i, ISC.'3. 'VK It: 1 " %■ NOTICE. C'ity Board of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, 3rd December, 18G3. riIENDERS will be received until ! o'clock p.m., on X TUESDAY, the Bth December, 18(33, for tho CUTTING- and FORMING of the top of Grey-street, according to a specification to be seen at this office. ANDRDW BEVERIDGE, Chairman. J. & A. WISE MA N, SADDLERS, HAVE JUST U.NTACKnD TO TNErlt OWN ORDER, GIENTS' SUPERIOR STEEPLE CHASE AND r HUNTINO SADDLES Ladies' Assortetl Saildles, with Victoria Stirnips Ladies' and Gents' Assorted Silver-plated and Covered Plain and Fancy Bridles Ditto Martingales, with Plated and Ivory Rings Silver-plated Bits Assorted Spurs, GERMAN SILVER, Elastic Steel, and Racing ditto MILITARY SPURS, Brass and Steel, with Maxwell's Patent Boxes Chain Burnishers Coat and Luggage Straps Superior Kersey and Eeit SADDLE CLOTHS Plain and Fancy Leather Dog Collars Brass and Steel Chain ditto Coloured JBridle Fronts J. & A. WISEMAN, Next Mr. A. Buckland's llaymarket, , Queen-street. TV rAN TE D—FOUR CARPENTERS immedii T r.k'ly.—Apply to R. I'p.yant, Builder, Parnell, TfT"ANTED —SCORIA MASONS and LAI'OUR 1 V ERS.—Apply to J. Taylor, Wyndhani-stceet! T\rANTED —Men for Mowing and making Hav, )\ Apply to Mr. GRIGO, Otahulm. 'I November 30th, ISG3. "ITTANTED—A Competent Grocer's Assistant.--It For particulars apply to BROWN, HALL, t CO., Queen-street, or to .10IIN HALL, Otahulm. WANTED —A Certificated Church of Engiaijl Schoolmaster. Apply to Air. A. H. HUNTEf, Churehwarden, Parnell. ' i' TTrANTED—Two Pair of Sawyers to go ,io t I I'okeno.—Apply to Mr. McLeax, at Old House at Home HoteL Hobson-strect. W ant E D-A G roeer's Assistant,one who kmws Ti the Business ; and also an active Lad. Ayplv to M. PIKE, Grocer, Parnell. "XT 7 "AN I'ED—A LAD, accustomed (o horses, and T T willing to make himself generally usefil.—pply to Mr. T. RUSSELL, Symonds-strect. J (o proceed to Hawkc's P.av lv the VI 'Lord Ashley,' on MONDAY NEXT,Sheep I Shearers, Carpenters ;uid a Wheelwright, Shoherds, l four Labourers, Station Cooks. Apply at 'lIAPj MAN'S REGISTRY, Queen-street. ' j "\TTANTED —A MILLER, who is exenpt from TT Military Duties. Apple to 'LOW & MOTON. Auckland, Deo. 3, 1803. TT, r ANTED—An ACTIVE YOUNG If AN its TT WAITER. Apply to Mr. NICOL Masonic Hotel, Princes-striH-t. Deo. Ist, ISG3. VS^ANTICD —A WAITER, one who horougldv T T understands liis business. —Appy to Mr JAMES, Q. C. E. W-ANTEDTO PURCHASE, a LIFMiOAT.— T T Apply at the Office, Custom-housestreef. THOMAS CRAIG. "XT/" ANTED.-—A smart ami steady Lid a.s Cashier i i anil Apprentice. Good referene required.— Apjily to BROWN, HALL & CO., Qu-en-street. or JOHN HALL, Otahulm. TO SHIPWRIGHTS. \]U~ ANTED—Three Good Hands.—Apply to W. T T M. TAYLOR, Smale's Point. Warranted Seven Mouths' Work. WANTED, fifty GOOD AXEMIN, at the wages of 50.5. per week, or 30s. and boarded ; and extra wages for BROAD AXEMEN -with the option of TAKING CONTRACTS of SQUARING LOTS of 100 to JOOO loads of TIMIER in the finestgrove of Kauri in New Zealand, a'3s. and 3s. 4d. per 100 feet superficial. Contracts for hauling the above timber will be given to ownc*s of teams, who are invited to come and inspect the nads, which vary from half a mile to one mile on dscendiug ground from the bush to the tide.—For ftrlhor particulars | "PP'j to Mr. Jon.v McLeoh, ICnijira Sawmills ;or | to Mr. David Siieeiiax, Governc- Browne Hotel, Auckland. NOTICE. • Now in the Press, aud will sltotly be ready for publication, A R E L Y .XX TO Tnn j "TRACT ON CHRISTIAN BAPTISM; "Intended as a check to the ;iews propounded in certain Lectures recently iclivcred ill the Odd Fellows' Hall," lIY ! M. W. OREE N .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 2
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