SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. THE HAYMARKET. For side, on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, K UNBROKEN DRAUGHT COLTS, from 3 to i years old, ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sell by Auction, on Saturday next, ONE DOUBLE SET BUGGY HARNESS, nearly new. Also— Grey Colt, " Kiwi," -I years old, by " Nutworth," dam " Linnet." SATURDAY', FEBRUARY 6. A THOROUGHBRED HORSE, by "William il Tell," dam by " Emigrant," ex ' Otngo.' from Sydney, For sale at the ITaymarket, on Saturday next. ALFRED BLTCELAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY G. EX 'LORD ASHLE Y.' THE HAYMARKET. TEN TEAMS First-class YOUNG DRAUGHT HORSES, thoroughly staunch 5 Unbroken Draught Colts, tliree to four years old For sale on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. At Twelve o'clock. 'Io vSteamboat Proprietors, Steam Navigation Companies, Shipowners, Speculators, and others, in Victoria, New South Wales, New Zealand, South Australia. Screw Steamer CONGUNE. JAMES LAWRANCE lias received instructions to submit for SALE by AUCTION, at Lloyd's Rooms, Collins-street West, Melbourne, on TUES DAI, Kith February, at twelve o'clock, Tho very handsome iron screw steamer CONGUNE, of the following dimensions, viz.:—Length, 90ft., breadth, 181't.; 'depth, Silt.; 03 98-100 tons, N. N. register, exclusive of engine space; 20 horse power nominal, and capable of working up to •50. This eligible vessel was built on the Clyde, of Lowmoor iron, by one of the best builders, in 18U0, and classed A 1 nine years. Iler last, employment, cm the Cape coast, was iu the capacity of a sailing vessel, but her whole machinery, including boiler; gear, shafts, screws, &c., are all on board, of the vessel, and can be set up at a very trilling expense. Her model is handsome, schooner rigged. Her cargo capacity is very large, ami her extreme light draught of water (only drawing six feet with a full cargo of dead-weight), renders lier without exception a most valuable ship for the bar harbours and shallow rivers in New Zealand. Iter cabins, first and second, are neat and commodious, and tho deck, being flush, may be conveniently converted into extra cabin accommodation if required. Inventories, and further particulars to he obtained nt the rooms of the auctioneer. o ..* «-.!»
'IVI-D i lit Sale. VOCAL MUSIC. OrronrrxTTY ron Acqeiuino PROEICIICNCY IX THE I'JUCTICE, a > n KNOWLEDGE OF THE ART OF SINGING. Ml!. I l '. WESTMORELAND having been kindly favoured by (lie authorities with the uso of the SCHOOL-ROOM, St. Matthew's Church, will give a Series of PROGRESSIVE LESSONS IN SINGING, Combining the leading principles of tho system of Huli.ah, with, tho readiest results of that of CumvEN. Tho First Class will commence practice on MONDAY EYENIiSG-, 25th instant, at Seven o'clock, in the School-room Hobson-street. The public <-■ 'nei-.dly are respectfully invited to avail theniselvj.-, of this opportunity of acquiring a thorough practical knowledge of Yocal Music. Intending Members will pleaso leave their names and address r.t WEBB'S ROYAL HARMONIUM And PLANOFOETE SALOON, WELLESLEY'-STItK.ET, Or at the MUSIC STORES of Messrs. WAYTE and YARTY, Queen-street. Tekjis :—One Guinea for the course. K.B.—Mr. W. ij at present open to engagement fc:> oao Sisliojl and Mia FamiljVOitirei ind nvo .ririViW Vtiitixit;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 72, 5 February 1864, Page 2
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