Jsalcs Jbfi FUIiNITUEE! FDfINITUBEI PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JONES & CO. ■ Hay* received instructions from Messrs. Cedick biiauk, Shaet, and Co., to prepare for a sale of A' VERT LARGE ASSORTMENT of superior made Scotch FURNITRUE, now daily expoct- . «d per 'Annie Laurie.' Particulars in future advertisement. FRIDAY, JULY 22. BOOTS. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction on Friday next, 22nd inst., at 11 o'clock, pOTTBTEEN TRUNKS BOOTS JL counting of— Ladies' Kid Elastic tide Military Heeled Women's Leather Ditto Clotli Children's Leather Boots, C to 9, and 10 to 13 Men's Half Wellingtons Men's Patent Elastic Side Men's Seal " " Men's Napolions 1 case Men's Boot Grafts 1 case Hemp 100 pair Fisherman's Boots IVO ditto Indiarubber Napoleon ditto 2 cases Army Bluchers FRIDAY, JULY 22. BOOTS. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. (Ex " Queen of the Deep.") HIDINGS ¥I)OWDEN Will sell by auction on Friday Next, 22nd. inst., at 11 o'clock, } 223— CASE containing 32 doz. womon'a black and brown Cashmere Boots £ 224— I case containing 40 doz. Men's and Women's Carpet and Felt Slippers 4 225— 1 case containing 24 doz. Women's Kid—Military Heels, Sido Spring § 220— 1 case containing' 90 pair Men's and Boys' Slippora 27 aoz. Women's and Children's Cashmere, Cloth, and Kid Boots $ 227— l ease containing 170 pair Men's and Boys' -watertight Blucher and Leather Laco Boots $ 228— J. case containing 1 pair Gent's Shooting Boots 3 " Calf Balmorals 48 " Women's Cordovan Rn ett-ed Balmorals, T.P.H. 18 ditto ditto. More or le»s Damaged. Terms—Under £30, cash; over that amount, approved promissory notes fiom day of sale. SATURDAY, JULY 23. BEEP. BEEP. HIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction on Saturday next, 23rd July, at 11 o'clock, TIERCES BEEF, OU Without Reserve. SATURDAY, JULY 23. WAIUKU RIVER. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. RIDINGS & DOWDEiN Are instructed to sell by public auction on Saturday, the 23rd July, at 12 Vclock, 1 1 f) ACRES, being Lot 3 of the Parish of -I. Kakauai, with a frontage to the Waiuku River, on which there is a weather boarded House of four rooms and verandah, partly finished, and a good portion laid down in grass, beautifully situated. Vessels of 50 tons regularly trading up the river from Onehunga. Terms—Cash. FRIDAY, JULY 22. WRECK OF STEAMER. On Account of vrhom it may concern. MABIN & GRAHAM Have received instructions to sell at the New Zealand Auction Rooms, on Friday, the 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock, The paddle steamer • ballarat,' now lying at Long Point, Hawke's Bay. The following is a description and inventory of . abpvenamed steamer: — Hull—lron Engine—Single, 40 horse-power, in perfect working order Boiler—Tubular, 136 Tubes, new Sails—A Suit, lialf-worn Spars—-Fore-mast, Topsail-yard, Fore-yard, Gaff and Boom, complete Rigging—New Wire Rigging, standing Sugging Gear—Blocks, Spare-lines, Warps, &c complete Miscellaneous—Pumps, Cabin Fittings, Engineer. and Fireman'. Tools, complete, Galley Stove, complete. A quantity of Marine Stores, consisting of Oils, Paints, New Canvas. Alio, ■ About 6 tons Coals, and 3 Water Casks. FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. STYAK A HUNTER Will sell by auction ON ARRIVAL, THE CARGO OF THE STEAMER 'ALFORD,' DAILY EXPECTED, JQQ REALLY FAT BULLOCKS And S 0 0 SHEEP, Isti first-rate condition.:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 215, 21 July 1864, Page 2
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