Sales for TO-MORROW. BEEF, PORK, GROCERIES. JONES & CO. Will Bell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, ToMorrow, (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, Of) casks irish pork r3O tierces Clarence River Beef 20 kegs do. do. SO tegß Irish Butter "50 boxes Currants '20 barrels do. '80 boxes Figs 40 do. Sultanas '30 barrels Scotch Oatmeal 60 bags No. 1 Sugar a 50 So. Company's No. 2 do. 20' barrels Crushed" Loaf Sugar OOTroios Tea, Burnswark '30 lialf-cheats do. '30 cases Salmon -50 boxes Hobarf Town Onions 8 tons superior Potatoes 50 bags Dressed Rico 00 boxes Candles 30 do. Sydney Soap 20 do. do. Moulds 3 tons First Flour, in 501bs. Bags 10 cases .Tarns 50 bags Cabin Bread 5 kegs Negrohead Tobacco 3 do. Cavendish do. Also — 70 cases Pale Brandy 30 casks Bottled Ale Sherrr and Port 3 hhds. Rum Furniture, Crockery Poultry, &c. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. SURPLUS STORES, EX « LORD CLYDE.' JONES & CO. Will sell, at Brunswick Buildings, To-morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, SURPLUS STORES, EX 'LORD CLYDE,' consisting of Beef, Pork, Suet Flour, Fish, Peas Preserved Meats Do. Potatoes Do. Vegetables Wines and Spirits &c., Ac., &c. Also, "Water Casks. THIS DAY. FROM THE COAST, ZEALAND SEASONED MAIZE, In kits and Sacks. Ji'EW ZEALAND PRIME PORK, 10 barrels. NEW ZEALAND LARD, REFINED, 1 barrel. At Auction, THIS MORNING, AT COCHRANE'S MARKET, Also— 1 case Bacon, in Cloth 1 Double Sun, in case, complete Butter, Potatoes <fec. &c. &c. And— A few Handsome Teapots, Candlesticks, &c., of Albata plate. JOSEPH COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. N IMPORTED PHEASANT DOG, A valuable Animal. At Auction, Saturday next, at 11 o'clock,, at COCHRANE'S MARKET. And A FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE SPORTING GUN With all Fittings. JOSEPH COCHRANE. f • B.—The Gun is one of Smith's best. The Barrels are wide in the bore, and, together with the Locks, cannot be surpassed. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. TO GENTLEMEN, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, &c. STYAK & HUNTER. Will sell by auction at the Durham Yards, on Saturday next, the Ilth instant, at 11 o'clock, -| O FIBST-CLASS SPRING CARTS, imported from Sydney. They are from the hands of the beat makers, and are finished in the most elegant style. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by Auction, -I Q HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES . from Otago. 3 Light Harness Horses 4 Saddle do. 3 Plough do. 6 Sydney Drays 2 Covered Waggons A lot of Grass Seed Saddlery, &c., &c. 20 Trusses Good Hay SATURDAY, JUNE 11. DURHAM YARDS. Saturday, 11th June, at eleven o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER Have been instructed by Messrs. A. L. Thomson, A Co., to sell by auction, the fifth and last Draft of their Horses, ex 'Blandina Dudley,' viz.: QA HORSES AND M|A RES, consieving of Heavy and Medium Draft Light Harness and Saddle Carriage Pairs Good Riding Hacks
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 180, 10 June 1864, Page 2
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