Sales Jtm . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. THE NEWMAEIET YARDS. Twenty half-bred ewes and lambs for sale on Thursday, September 22nd, at one o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1 THE NEWMAIIKET YASDS. SEVEN First-class DAIRY COWS, from the well-known herd of Mr. Win. Wlieoler. For Sale on THURSDAY next, at Ono o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. THE HAYMAEKET. UNRESERVED LAND SALE. , CONSISTING OK HOUSE AND ALLOTMENTS IN THE VILLAGE OF OTAHUHU. Allotments in Foley's township, fronting the Tamaki allotments Allotments in Newtown, at the rear of Mrs. Fairburn's residence, near tho junction of tlio Karangahape and ICyber Puss roads. Allotments at Richmond, not far from the Pon-Bonby-road. VILLAGE OF DUNSTAN. No. 67, having a frontage of 3G feet to James-street No. 68, ~ ~ 37 ~ ~ No. 69, „ „ 37 „ „ TOWN OF NEWTOWN. No. 12, sec. 7, having a frontage of 33 feet to Newton road, with a depth of 100 feet No. 15, eec. 7, having a frontage of 33 feet to Blakestreet, and a depth of 100 feet. These lots join. FOLEY'S TOWNSHIP, OTAIIUIIU. Nos. 21 and 22. —Having each u frontage of GG feet to Crncroft-street, ono allotment only from the Great South Road, and lying between it and Mr. Waite's Wharf. Craeroft-street is formed and metalled to the Great South Road in the front of those lots, and is consequently immediately available for business. No. 19.—Cracroft-street, having a frontage of 79 feet to tho road, and to the river of 132 feet. Tins •will prove a very valuablo lot, tho channel being close to the land, and easy of access from the Great South Road Nos. 38, 39, 40, 11, 42, 43, 11, and 15.—Prattstreet, each with a frontage of (>G feet. These lots are seeurely fenced in ono enclosure, with Puriri posts and tea-tree rails. TOWN OF OTAIIUIIU. At an up-set price of Five Hundred Pounds. Noa 45, 46, 47, 51, 57, 58, 59, CO, 61, G2, 63, 04, and 52, of claim No. 209 a, containing about 5 acres, adjoining the canal reserve, fenced and subdivided into three enclosures, together with THE SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT DWELL-ING-MOUSE recently erccted thereon, and now rented to a good tenant at JC7O per annum. Possession of this last Lot cannot be given until February next, but the purchaser will receive the rent. Terms: —One-fourth cash at the fall of the hammer; balance within one month from day of sale, when the title will be completed. ALFRED BUCKLAND. | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. THE HAYMAEKET. WOOL PACKS ON SALE. EIRST WOOL SALE on Fridav, November 4th. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 110 PACKAGES SUMMER CLOTHING AND DEAPEEY. Friday, tho 23rd September. E. & H. ISAACS Will sell by auction at their new stores, Fort-street, on Friday, the 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock prompt, 110 PACKAGES WELL-SELECTED SUMMER CLOTHING & DRAPERY, all being adapted for this Market, and really FASHIONABLE & CHOICE GOODS— I G cases assorted White Mole Trousers, F Fronts and W. Falls, Bell Bottoms 2 bales real American all-wool Uroy Shirts 3 cases assorted tine While Shirts, Collars and Bands 5 cases assorted Tweed Trousers, Spring Goods 3 cases assorted Tweed Coati 2 cases assorted Vests 2 cases assorted super Tweed Suits, fashionable 1 case Sorgo Sac Coats, Men's anil Boys' 3 cases Balzarinu Robes and Dress Pieces 1 case Muslin Dresses, in lengths 1 case Mohair and Llama Shawls 1 case Gauze and Fancy Shawls 1 case Shepherd's and Fancy Wool Shawls 2 cases White and Fancy Itibbon, 8 to 30 pieces 2 bales Scotch Twill Shirts 2 bales Kersey Drawers 2 bales Duck and Canvas Trousers 2 csises lu'no White Drill 'Trousers 2 cases Black and Fancy Neckties 1 case Mosquito, Net, and Muslin Curtains 2 cases Super Spring Crimean Shirts 2 bales Electoral and Welsh Flannels 1 case Colored Lenos and Book Muslins 1 caso Black and Fancy Super Handkerchiefs 5 cases Serge Shirts 2 cases Blocked and Trimmed Panama Hals 1 ease French Felt Hats 3 cases Crimean and Small Peak Caps 3 cases Duck and Serge in the pieeo 1 case Black Cloth Suits And several Packages Sundry Goods, all just landed direct from London, EX 'PORTLAND'AND 'IRONSIDES.' TERMS LIBERAL. is one of the best opportunities to lav in JNew and fashionable Summer Goods.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 268, 21 September 1864, Page 2
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