Sales tjr THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. THE NEWMAIIKET YAHDS. WOIIK IN G OXEN. For sulo on Thursday next, at Ono o'clock, r> TEAMS (18) WORKING OXEN, with Bows, Yokcß, and Chains. ALFEED AUCKLAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. MOMIS HENEY'S ESTATE. JONES & CO. Will sell by auction, on Thursday next, October Gth, at 11 o'clock, ttt the premises lately occupicd by the New Zealand llkhald nowspaper, Quccnstreet, IJIHE RESIDUE OF THE STOCK IK TRADE OF MORRIS HENRY, consisting of— 300 Pairs White, Blue, and Scarlet Blankets 15 Dozen Assorted Crimean Shirts 275 Dozen Military Cotton and "Worsted Half Hoso 160 Dozen Braces and Cravats Trowsers, Vests, Belts, Ribbonß, and Several good and useful Lots Tho IRONMONGERY comprises— American Axes, Nails, Clothes' Pegs, Hatchets, and a large and useful lot of good Pocket and Table Cutlery STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. The Ironmongery will bo Sold at Half-past Ten o'clock prompt, and tho Drapery and Clothing at Eleven. Terms —Liberal. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. MULES! MULES!! DUIt HA M YAIt P S. Saturday, Bth October, at ono o'clock, ST YAK & HUNTER Will sell by auction, SUPERIOR MULE S—lmportci £l\J from tho Sandwich Islands. Most of them trained to Saddle and Harness. To bo sold without any Ro servo. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. ZINC WORK AND TINWARE. MABIN & GRAHAM "Will soli, To-morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o clock, at tli jSow Zealand Auction Rooms, p-J ft FEET HALF-ROUND ZINC GUTTE; UJL O 384 feet ditto Iron ditto 528 feet O. G. Spouting 168 „ 2 |-inch Galvanized Iron Pipe 4 dozen Four-pint Tea Pots 21- „ Six-pint ditto 3 ~ Five-pint Cofl'ec Pots ii ~ Two-gallon Cans 4 „ One-gallon ditto 1 ~ Three-gallon ditto 4 „ Pannikins And a general assortment of similar articli After which, ,Y ton Iron Hammers, Wedges, &c., suitabl for Railway or Mining Purposes N OTIC E. n"UIE following Articles are now in possession of tli _L Armed Police, and may be had on application t tho undersigned, and proof of ownership, viz. : — •1 Silver Watches 1 Works of a Watch 1 Gold Watch-Key 2 Lockets, and parts of Gold Chains 1 Bracelet 2 Broches, one with Hair, and inscription o back 1 Leather Purse, containing Money and Letter; 1 Leather Purse, containing Money 1 Reticulo S Pairs Children's Boots 1 Pair Ladicr,' Boots 1 Pair Areliitoot's Compasses 1 Revolver 1 Jack Piano 2 Augors, 1 Axo 1 Chisel 24 Small Plates 1 Shawl 1 Cash Box 1 Bag, containing Books and Clothing 8 Bags, containing Articles of Men's Clothing 1 Box, containing a quantity of Ladies' Clothu: 1 Bag, containing a quantity of Salt Meat 2 Buxcs Pickles. J AS. NAUGIITON, , Commissioner of Police. [ Police Dopartmont, Commiesioiwr'B 00109, AvirWani!;; Oc-ti if
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 280, 5 October 1864, Page 2
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