JSafcs bn gurrfrorr. ~ TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. THE 'PAPEETE'S' GEAR, &o. (On hoard, alongside the ll'hirf.J The subscriber has been instructed by Mr. NlC'oi., owner of the 'PAPEETE,' to sell, or, Thursday, the nth instant, at 12 o'clock, on board, as she lays alongside the Wharf, A LL HER RUNNING AND STANDING /\. KIGGING. Sails, "Water-casks, Blocks, with Boat, G'apslerii, Wheel, &c. &c. &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. The subscriber will sell by auction. This Day, Thursday, at, 11 o'clock, at the Stores of Messrs. Eaton & Dewolf, -J rv BAGS MAIZE i\J <10 cases Apples JjO Primo Cheeses 15 kegs Sydney Butter 10 Do. New Zealand do. ■10 Sides Sydney Bacon 20 „ lfams. LEVI M. EATO N, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE, &c., &c. .7. P. DAG-NAIL Tlas received instructions from Mr. R. Rkodes, (who is removing to Newmarket) to sell by auction, at his premises, Mechanics' Bay, Parnell, on Friday, August sth, at 11 o'clock, the remainder of his Stock in Trade of GROCERIES Earthenware «c. Arc. &o. FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. FAT CATTLE AND SHEEI'. STYAK & HUNTER "Will sell by auction ON ARRIVAL, THE CARGO OP THE STEAMER 'ALFORD,' IIAM.Y I'.XI'BtTF.O, JQQ REALLY FAT BULLOCKS And o 0 0 SHEEP, In first-rate condition. ,T. & A. "WISEMAN HAVE just OPENED a large assortment of SADDLERY and FANCY GOODS, Silver Mounted Gitr, Buggy and Dog Cart Harness ; Silver Mounted Pair Horse Buggy Harness ; Brass Mounted, very strong, Dog Cart and ,'jpnng Cart Harness; Green i-Hide Cape Girths; Gents' llogskin Somerset Saddles, quilted all over ; Half Hussar Saddle, quilted seat, all llogskin ; best Steeple Chase and Hunting Saddles; Racing do., strong Stockmen's do. ; Boys' Pad Saddles, Pack Saddles, Side Saddles with and without leaping heads; Spare heads with Sockets fitted to Side Saddles ; Victoria Stirrups with Velvet Pads; Ladies' and Gents' Bridles; Snaffles, Pelhama's and Weymouth's, in variety ; Ladies' Twig Whips; Gents' Hunting nnd Hand Whips; j Gig Whips ; Four-horse ditto ; Gig Whip Sockets ; Coat Straps ; Felt und Kersey Saddle Cloths ; Germnii Silver and Galvanized Stiirup Irons; Officers' Military Stirrups; Ladies' Spurs silver-plated and japanned; Gents' Spurs in variety ; Fancy Leather Steel and Brass Oog Collars ; Dog Chains : Valises ; Round and Flat Saddle Bags ; Woollen Girths, Stirrup Leathers and Irons; Horso Clothing complete; Horse Rugs; Horse Rollers and Sircingles ; lirmking Tackle complete; Do. Bits and Cavisons ; Head Collars; Manger Chains; Horse, Dandy, Water, Spoke, Oil, and Coinpo. Brushes ; Hoof Pickers; Sponges; Chamois Skins; Horse Bandages; Speedy Cutting Boots; Knee Caps; Harness Compo in Paste and Liquid. N. B.—Cheap Saddles and Bridles for the coasting Trade. Pack Saddles and Mill Belts made to order. A lurge assortment of Curt. Harness, Plain and Brass Mounted Plough Harness, &C. J. & A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, &c., Adjoining Buckland's Iluymarket. ,T. & A. "WISEMAN HAVE JL'ST ItKCEIVKI), Ex ' Avalanche,' AVA RIET YOF SPOKTSM'EN'S REQUISITES. Solid Leather Gun Cases with Locks Gun Slings ! Shot Belts Shot Pouches Patent Leather Reversible Cartridge Carriers I Game Bags, with Nets Accoutrements in Brown Patent Leather Tobacco Pouches and Waist Belts Courier Bags Enamelled I.rather Gaiters, Lcggiirs, and Antigropolis American Lctifher Haversacks Boys' School Bags Brown and Patent LcutherJ Saddle Holsters, &c. &C. \-c. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. MR. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform the public of Auckland, that he has Til IS DAY commenced business in this city as an ARCHITECT and BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience as such in the Home Country, as also in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feels confident that any business entrusted to bis care will give satisfaction to those honouring liim with their favour. Offices at Messrs. ARTHUR & SON. Queen-street., 12tli July, 18G-4. O T I 0 E. FMPOUNDED at-the Public Pound, Newmarket, i. for trespass in Mr. Brooklield's grass paddock at Onehunga, on August Ist, 1 Red and Wbite Heifer, no visible brand. Owner unknown. Also, . By Mr. Hiirgnives, for trespass and daina"es in his grass paddock, at EUerslie, on August Ist, 1 Bay Horse, white star on forehead. No visible brand. Damages 2s Gd. Owner unknown. Tf not claimed within eleven days from the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace fov an order for the sale of the abovementioned Heifer and Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, ISSG. D. ANDERSON, Poundkcepcr. Public Pound, Newmarket, August 2nd, ISGI. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED," mWO PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES just JL landed One Saw Bench, with Circular Saws One Stonc-Breakinir Machino. D. GRAHAM & CO. I 4th May, 1804.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 227, 4 August 1864, Page 2
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