Saks hy fUictitm. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 7 AND 8; TO WAltFllO [JSEM lON, WHOLESALE B UYFIiS, .AND STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY. CLOTHING, BLANKET, CALLICO, AND DRAPERY SALE. E. & H. ISAACS Will sell "bv public unction, on Thursday undFridav, July 7 and S, ut their stores, Queen-street, commencing ouch day :it 11 o'clock prompt, ' rnilE following valuable and well-selected parcel of S merchandise, being one of the largest and best parcel.-; ever yet offered in this market. The owner of these goods being desirous to sell, the Trade will do well to attend. Every package offered will bo sold bona fide. All Goods guanintoed equal to sample. Terms Liberal, declared at the Sale. 3 cases Men's O.S. and S.M. Lancashire Flannel !■ liirts 5 eases Men's Millers' Mole Trousers, F.F. and W.F. full bottoms . 3 cases Men's fine Crimea Shirts, well assorted 5 cases Men's fine Blue Pilot American Jackets 2 eases Men's Australian Reversible Coats, superior quality 1 case Men's Coats and Yosts to match, new goods 1 ease Men's Doe Sac Coats 1 bale Men's Aberdeen Half-hose, various 1 bale Men's Heavy Kersey Drawers and Pantaloons 1 case Men's Shetland line ribbed Pants 1 case Men's Shetland bleaehed*Pants 1 case Men's half-wool Shetland bleached Pants and Shirts 1 case Men's printed Regatta Shirts, dressed and boxed 2 cases Men's Cheviot Tweed Trousers, F.F. and W.F. 1 case Men's Fancy Doeskin Trousers, F.F. and W.F. 1 case Men's assorted Inverness Capes 3 bales Men's fine Genetian Blankets, 10 .V 2 bales Men's fine Grey Blankets 5 bales Men's fine White Blankets, superior 2 cases Boys' and Youth' Tweed Trousers 3 bales Blue Serge Shirts, various 1 case Men's Doe Trousers, superior 1 cases very good Bedford Cord Trousers 1 case Worsted Cord Trousers 2 bales Electral White Flannels, assorted 2 bales Anti-rlieumatic Flannels, assorted 2 bales Grey and Fancy Horse Rugs 1 case Men's Brown and Plush Hats 1 case Shirt Collars, assorted 3 cases Men's Lambs-wool Shirts 1 case Men's Knicker Pantaloons 3 bales Grey Blankets, various coloured stripes 1 ease Men's fancy Chesterfield Trousers 1 case Men's Oxford Trousers, whole falls 1 case Men's assorted Doe and mixed Yests, Yietoria 2 cases Men's Grey Worsted Half Hose, assorted 3 cases Men's Grey Lambswood Half Hose, assorted 2 cases Men's Grey Shetland Half Hose, assorted 1 case Men's Fine Shetland Shirts 1 c se Men's Fine Ribbed Shirts 2 cases Men's Cotton Half Hose, assorted 2 cases Men's Life Preservers, Woollen 1 case Men's Fine Blue Shetland Half Hose 3 bales Grey Flax Duck, heavy make 10 bales fi-4 Grey Calico, in various qualities 1 case Bine Pilot, in the piece 1 case Blue Double Milled Cloth, super 1 case Scarlct Nap Cloth, super 3 cases White Albert Cord Trousers, Leather bound, F.F. 1 case Repeller Waterproof Coats 2 cases Brighton and Turkish Towels. THIS DAY. THE T 11 I A N G L E. O STACKS OF RED'S CLOVER HAY 1 „ Meadow For sale, This Day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. The above is the property of' Mr. George Harris, is in very good order, having been sown without receiving any rain THIS DAY. THE TEIAK&LE. For Sale, This Day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, CHOICE DAIRY COW, at her Calving. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, JULY 7. THE NEW MAIIEL E T YAII DS. For Sale, on Thursday next, July 7, at one o'clock, AP OTA T O RAISE It 00 Head Fat Cattle Dairy Cows Store Cattle 150 Fat Sheep Store Sheep Fat and Store Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, JULY 9. PENROSIf CAMP. ELIGIBLE SITE FOR AN INN. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from ill'. Jas. Diiavohtii, to sell, at the Hnymarket, on Saturday next, July 9tli, at twelve o'clock, previous to the Flour Sale, (if not in the mean time disposed of privately,) EIGHT ALLOTMENTS fronting the Great South Road, about two miles on the Auckland side of Otahuhu, and immediately opposite the C. T. C. Stables now in the course of erection. Seven ol t liese lots will consist each of one chain frontage, with depth of three chains, and are situated on a level plateau of scoria, giving the advantages ol a paved court yard, for the erection of stores and buildings. The eighth section is at the comer of the Onehimga and Great South Roads, and will contain about eleven acres, including within its limits a never failing and abundant supply of water for any number of Cattle in driest summer. Abolt two-thirds ol this lot will be meadow land of very superior quality. 'Ihe advantages ol this position for the erection of an Inn, with a present, prospect of immediate business and the certainty ot its continuing "with proper management, are very apparent, being situate in the centre of our population, close to a permanent camp, on the principal highway in the Province, ail easy distance from the JJattie Markets,-and the facilities for watering and resting both in going to and coining frem the markets, with the Railway Works now in contemplation, and which form one of its boundaries, make it the best investment of this kind for tome time ofl'erecT to the public. TERM For the Allotment? —One-third cash; balance by promissory notes in equal instalments, of three and six months' date, with interest. For the Section —One-fourth cash; remainder may be secured oil the property lor ten years, ot 10 per cent, per annum, at of the purchasers. 'Plans with definite measurements, will be on vit-w at the li ay market. from Wednesday next. Auckland, July 1864. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 201, 5 July 1864, Page 2
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