PRELIMINARY" NOTICE. j MMIE subscriber has been favored with instructions JL from CUKISTOHEI: GREEN AWAY, Kn|., j who is leaving for England, to prepare for the Sale : of the Estate of " CU ARLEVILLE," Reniuera. his j present ivsiilcnce, either in one or more Lots, with j his valuable Household Euraituw, Stock, Crop, &c., &c., &c. j Full particulars in future advertisement. | SAMUEL COCHRANE, ! Auctioneer. I ! J TUESDAY", FEBRUARY 23. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. i IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEIIOLD PROPERTIES. RIDINGS & DOWDEN An; instructed by Mr. Hardington, to announce the Sale by Auction, on Tuesday, 23rd February, of several YALUABLK PROPERTIES IN THE CITY, SUBURBS, and COUNTRY. Full particuliU'3 will be given in a futuro advertisement. THIS DAY. THE NEWMARKET. J p.p. large framed merino WETHERS, cx * Star of tho South,' from Napier, . For Snle, This Day, Thursday, February Ith, at 1 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND Tins DAY. THE NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. O A AVELL-BRED CALVES and YEARLINGS OU for Sale, This Day, at Newmarket. ALFRED BUCKLAND. j SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0. EN 'LORD ASHLEY.' • THE HAYMARKET. TEN TEAMS First-class YOUNG DRAUGHT j HORSES, thoroughly staunch j o Unbroken Dianj'ht Colts, threo to four years | old For snle on Saturday nest, at 12 o'clock. | i ASfJJSS BUGX&AIsD; ?
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 71, 4 February 1864, Page 1
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