Saks Inj THIS DAT. BEEF, PORK, GROCERIES. JONES & CO. "Will Bell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, This Day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, On CASKS IRISH PORK <u\J 30 tiercee Clarence River Beef 20 kegs do. do. 50 kege Irish Butter 50 boxes Currants 20 barrels do. 80 boxes Figs 40 do. Sultanas 30 barrels Scotch Oatmeal 50 bags No. 1 Sugar SO do. Company's No. 2 do. 20 barrels Crushed* Loaf Sugar 3.00 boxes Tea, Burnswark 30 half-chests do. •30 cases Salmon 50 bosea Hobart Town Onions 8 tons superior Potatoes 60 bags Dressed Rico 100 fcoxes Candles 30 <fc>. Sydney Soap 20 do. do. 'Moulds 3 tons First Flour, in 501bs. Bags 1O cases Jams 50 bags Cabin Bread 5 kegs Negrohead Tobacco 3 do. Cavendish do. Also— 7o cases Pale Brandy 30 casks Bottled Ale Sherry and Port 3 hhek Rum Furniture, Crocker}" Poultry, &c. THIS DAT. SVEPLUS S T O E E S , EX ■ LORD CLYDE.' JONES & CO. Will sell, at BrKnswick Buildings, This Day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, STJRPMJS 'STOKES, EX 'LORD CLYDE," consisting of "Beef, Pork, Suet "Flour, Fish, Peas Preserved Mente Do. Potatoes Do. Vegetables "Winee and Spirits 4c, Ac, Ac, Also, "Water Casks. "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. UNDESERVED SALE OF WINTEE CLOTHING, FLANNELS, SHAWLS, &c., &c. To close Consignments. Ex ' Statesman,' ' Golconda,'and ' Lord Clyde. , RIDINGS & DOWDEN Save received instrnctions to sell, at the stores of Messrs. G-iT.TiLi.Ay & Co., on Wednesday, Juno 15th, at eleven o'clock. SEVENTEEN Packages of the above Goods, just landed from the above-named ships from London. Particulars in a future advertisement. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. ENGRAVINGS. ENGRAVINGS, Ex ' Avalanche. , •TONES & CO. Will sell by auction at their mnrt, Brunswick Building, on Wednesday next, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock, 6 CASES OF FRAMED ENGRAVINGS, Also, A very Superior Grand Pianoforte. &c. &c. &c. THIS DAY. TO GENTLEMEN, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, &c. STYAK & HUNTER Will gell fcy auction at the Durham Yard*, This Day (Saturday), the II th instant, at 11 o'clock, •J C\ FIRST-CLASS SPRING CARTS, imported J. Li from Sydney. They are from the hands of the DCBt makers, and are finished in the moxt elegant etyle. b THIS DAY. STTAK & HUNTER Will sell by Auction, "I 9 HEAVY . DRAUGHT HORSES from J-AJ Otago. 3 Light Harness Horses 4 Saddle do. 3 Plough do. 5 Sydney Drays 2 Covered Waggons A lot of Graes Seed Saddlery, &c, <tc. 20 Trusses' Good Hay THIB DAT. DURHAM YARDS. This Day (Saturday), 11th June, at eleven o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER. Have been instructed by Messrs. A. L. Thomson, & Co., to sell by auction, the fifth and last Draft of their Horses, ex ' Blandina Dudley,' viz.: i)f\ HORSES AND MURES, eonJmi\J sisting of Heavy and Medium Draft Light Harness and Saddle Carriage Pairs Good Riding Hacks THIS DAY. MAIZE. MAIZE. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 11th JUNE, At 11 o'Cloek. STTAK TIIUNTEK Will sell by auction 100 BAGS SY DNEY MAIZE. THIS DAY. DURHAM YASD S. This Day (Saturday), 11th June, at eleven o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by auction, by order of Messrs. A. L. * Thomson A Co., 1 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE, staunch in n Harness, -with any reasonable trial. I MONDAY, JUNE 13. At 11 o'clock. STYAK & HUNTBE Have been instructed by Sam. Graham, Esq., to eell by auction, OCTfi YOUNG EWES, nearly Pure Bred dUO\J Leicesters. They are fat for the Butcher, or can be reeomm*nded for Breeding
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 181, 11 June 1864, Page 2
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