Sales lin 9uirtion. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Thompson, to sell by Auction, on Thursday Next, December 31, at Ncrt-market, A A HEAD OF CATTLE, from the Kaipara, consisting of well-bred Heifers, Steers, and cows. Als9, 3 Well-bred Bulls. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER P.O. SYDNEY MAIZE, RICE, FLOUR, SUGAR, Ac. &e. &e. JON.lis & CO. W ill sell, at Brunswick Buildings, To-morrow, Wednesday, the 30th instant, at 11 o'clock, n A BA G S SYD NE Y MAI Z E O W "10 mats Rice 20 bags ditto 100 loaves Sugar 20 kegs No. 1 Sugar 2t5 boxes Superior Congou 10 bugs Walnuts 10 dozen Auckland Buckets lo barrels Oatmeal 10 jars Cream Tartar 40 iioxes 2nd Flour &c. &c. & c. WEDNESDAY", DECEMBER 30. DAWSON'S ALE, TOBACCO, BRANDY, &c., &e„ &c. JONES & CO. Will sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, ToMorrow, Wednesday, the 30th inst., at 11 o'clock, QA lIHDS. DAWSON'S No. 3 ALE &AJ 10 cases Cavendish Tobacco 120 ditto Brandy 30 barrels Rudgard Ale 40 cases Shcn v 2;3 ditto Port ' &e. &c. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. B U T T E K, C I-I E E S E, &e. Ac. &e. JON E S &. CO. Will seil by auction, at I'ruusVick Buildings, To-Morrow, Wednesday, the 30th instant, at U o'clock, A A s rKIII O I; c: nEE SE s TCIJ 30 kcg.s Pi'ime Butter 20 tierces Clnrunct; River Beef THURSDAY*, DECEMBER 31. PLAISTER OF PARTS. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction On Thursday next, 11 o'clock, CASKS I'LAISTER OF PARIS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, &v. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, on Thursday next, December 31st, at 11 o'clock, 3 CASES BOOKS, consisting of Standard Works, School Books, ,Vc. Stationery in varietv l'J-incJ) Globes Harmoniums Serapliina Engravings Perfumery Arc. &c. &e. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. FREEHOLD PEOPERT Y. In tuh Tiu-st Estatk of 31k. S. S. Fousaith. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received inssructions to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, January 7th, ISG4, at 12 o'clock, QIIARLTON LODGE and GROUND, Ponsonby Road, containing about 4 acres, well laid out in Orchard, Kitchen Garden, and Paddocks laid down in grass, with a good Well and Force Pump. The Dwelling-llouse contains G rooms, papered and painted. The Outhouses consist of Cottage, Daily, Stables, Fowl Houses, Pigsties, Water Closet, &c. This property has two road frontages ; and being within about two miles from Auckland, affords an opportunity rarely met with, of combining a town and country residence. Plans to be seen at the stores of the Auctioneers. Terms Liberal. HORSE SALE. DURHAM YARDS. IN consequence of there being-no Horse Sales on Saturday, we propose to have a sale of Horses at Newmarket, 011 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30, AT 1 O'CLOCK, Previous to the Cattle Sale. STYAK i HUNTER. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 39, 29 December 1863, Page 1
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