Safes IriT Suction. AVEDNESDAY, MAY 18. NEWMA R K E T. AYcdnesday, 18tli May, at half-past one o'eloek, STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by uuetion AL O T OF FA T CATT LIC 100 Fat Sheep I \i Duirv Cows ' .Duiry Cows uitd Si or., i'attle j A lot of Cuttle from thu Coast » Team* Work Bulioeks, Bows, Yokes, ; mill Cliains. i MONDAY, MAY 23. i I AVORKING- UULLOOKS FOK SALE. : I I TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. j STYAK & II UNT E R Have, received instructions to sell by auction, at Newmarket, on Monday next, 23rd hist., rPAVO (2) TKAMS of AVOKICING BULLOCKS, JL Yokes and Chains eomplete. These teams are guaranteed workers. NEWMARKET. CHANGE ()>' SALE DAYS. STYAK & HUNTI'TR riAO suit tli« convf-nifineo of tlif.' Public, will hold X their Newmarkit Snle.s in future on IKJNDAY.S, Instead of AVudnosdays, Coniiuonting on Monday, tho 2uth April. I AVEDNESDAY, MAY 18. MONSTER SALIC OF TOBACCOS, Ke. E. & 11. ISAACS AVill sell by auetion, u< (heir Stores, Queen-street, on AYednesday next, the lrtth May, at H o'eloek promjit, I ONE OF Til 1C LAKOEST LOTS OF MICR- | CJIANDIZK ever oiiered at one Sale in -luck- j land. The Goods are all of the very < l ualitv, and the i TOBACCO ' ; 70 eases Fine Cavendish Tobacco, 10's to ll's 3ft ~ „ vei-v good, d<.. : 6i> .. ~ t-Mni ijiialitv, G to !b. 1 case Pilot Ciu-ars 5 cases Wax .Mill, lies, aborted sizes :S(K) boxe.- Sperm Candles, 1 1- o/s. 'MO „ ~ full weights 300 bags line l'atna Kiee Sil.W half-ehests Tea (Congou) oO eli,-.«ts Congou Tea lft hnlf-ehcsts Jlyson Skin Tea 2" barrels Currants, really good ■2 cases Pottrd Meats and Fishes 5 .. Brown \ Poison's Com Flour 2 casks Waterproof Harness I'olish And if landed in time, 2 cases Kimey ('lav I'ipes, in good boxes 2 „ Saloon Mii'tdies !> ~ uood liains 1 ~ Heel" Hams IS barrels Scotch Oatmeal 20 nisks lieef cases .1 Sardines lftO ~ Gondii Cherse a-t dozen Anurican I'.rooms oO „ ~ Buckets &e. &i: &c. Terms as usual. Every 10l oll'eivd will be sold. TOWNSHIP OP DItUHY. MAI3IN & GiJAirAM /"IALL ],artieular attrntioii to thin A'ALUAISLEPROPERTY, iiow burveyed, and about to bo sold by them. It is bounded by tin-line laid off for tho HAIL- . WAYiitDJiL'UY, aiiilat the TICR.AIINUS of the same. Tlie limbered portion is unemialled by any other in Hid Province; the navigable Kiver running into tho Maimkau, niiikus this an eligible site for residence, and tin. . Tramway on the borders of tho Estiite from the Coal Mines, ii-t:dcririij fuel clieap, oilers inducements to Manufacturers to form Factories here, and there is little doubt of the existence of Coal on tho spot. AVhen tin; Kailway is, completed, Diury will he at as convenient a distance, if not more so, than Iteiriuera is at present from Auckland, and for Dairymen and others supplying the City, should not bo overlooked. For good Land, AYatcr, Scenery, and convenience by water to the Munukuu and AVest Coast, the main road to AYaikato, and by Railway to Auckland, also tlu liealtliinessofits position, combined with tho cheapness, of Fuel in the locality, induce the Auctioneers to request the Public to visit the rich and enchanting spot prior to the day of sale, early in May next, tho precise date to bo given in a future advertisement. Omnibuses run daily to the spot, and Mr. AA r M. A. Giiaham's surveyor there, or Mr. Ciusr-E, Drury, will afford everv attention to visitors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 159, 17 May 1864, Page 2
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