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. Sales Ith SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. THE lAIMAKKET. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MA JO! ANTROBUS. By Order of the Official Executor. For Sale on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, A POWERFUL and Activo DRAUGHT MAE r | A Riding Horse and a Foal ALFRED BUCELAND. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. Auction Sale, on Friday the 14th October. TO PUBLICANS AND SPECULATORS. rrf\ Hiro. IND. COOPES, No. 3 ALE Ovy 100 cases Bj'ass' Stout 20 qr.-casks Finest Dark Brandy. ,T. S. ]\IAOFARLANE & CO. will sell the aboi by Public Auction, without any reserve, on the 14) inst., at 11 o'clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. THE HAYIAEKEt BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF TH LATE MR. WILLIAM COLDICUTT, For unreserved sale on Saturday week, October IE AN ACRE OF TOWN LA !N : AT MONGANUI, Having a deep water frontage, and about FORTY-TWO ACRES CHOICE VOLCANI LAND, at EPSOM, with DWELLING-HOUSE and out-buiilding well watered, securely fenced, and within three mil of Auckland. Twenty acrcs will bo sold with tl Dwelling-house. Balance in lots varying fromtlir< to six acres. Also, THE LEASE OF TWENTY ACRES adjoining the above, having four years to run, at rental of £10 per annum. Full particulars can be obtained, and plans set at the llavmarket, on-and after Saturday next. Terms —one half cash on day of sale ; balance cc rimuin on mortgage 5 years, at 10 per cent. ALFRED AUCKLAND. SOUTH NEWTON WITH NORTH ROAD FRONTAGES. JpiFTY-SIX CH OICE ALLOTMENT In this FAVOURITE aitd FLOURISHING LOCALITY Will be OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SALE, At an Early Date (of which duo noticc and fu particulars will be given), by J. S. MACFAELANE & CO. Terms easy. 29th September, 1864. A SALE BY AUCTION OF THE EFFECT OF DECEASED OFFICERS Will take placc in No. 5 Hut, Albert Barrack: THIS DAY, at 12 Noon, consisting of— CLOTHING, MEDICAL WORKS, PICTURES Camp Bedsteads and Bedding, Double Barn Gun, Revolver (Colt's) and Breech-Loading Pistol Saddlery, &c., See. 2S T one E. THE following Articles are now in possession of tli Armed Police, and may be hail on application t the undersigned, and proof of ownership, viz. : — 4 Silver Watches 1 Works of a "Watch 1 Gold Wat eh- Key 2 Lockets, and parte of Gold Chains 1 Bracelet 2 Brochcs, one with Hair, and inscription o: back 1 Leather Purse, containing Money and Letters 1 Leather Purse, containing Money 1 Reticule 5 Pairs Children's Boots 1 Pair Ladiett' Boots 1 Pair Architect's Compasses 1' Revolver 1 .Tack Plane 2 Augers, 1 Axe 1 Chisel 21 Small Plates 1 .Shawl 1 Cash Box 1 Bag, containing I'ooks and Clothing c Bags, containing Articles of Men's Clothing 1 Box, containing a quantity of Ladies' Clothin 1 Bag, containing a quantity of Salt Meat 2 Boxes Pickled. JAS. NATTGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Auckland, Oct. 4, ISG4. NOTICE. TO THE MERCHANTS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND DRAPERS OF AUCKLAND. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE, th JL under-noted GOODS directly imported for thi market-:— Auckland, July 11, 18(34. (! cases 0-S llorroeks' from A to E 10 bales S--1 Grrey Calico, suitable for Lining 2 cases Glazed Lining I t cases Morlcy's Assorted Haberdashery 2 cases Drab Waterproof Coats 6 cases Gardener's and Hyam's Slops fo: Summer wear 2 cases Bud'ami White Window Hollands 3 cases Men's Scotch Twill Shirts (J cases -Assorted Straw Hats and Bonnets newest, styles 5 bales 8-4 and 11-1 Whitney Blankets. DONALD McLENNAN, Agent Queen-street, Auckland, 7th October, ISG I. CEMENT. "\/[" R. F. LAST begs to announce his arrival in _LIX Auckland from the Australian Colonies, and that it is his intention to commence his practice as SURGEON DENi'IST at the rooms above Mr. Smallfield's Fancy Repository, Queen-street, a few doors below the now Union Bank, and trusts from his long experience in his profession, both in London and the Colonies, to meet with a share of public patronage. Artilicial Teeth made on the newest principle. Teeth extracted, scaled, and stopped. Hours from 1) a.m. to 0 u.m. Octobov h ISfi-Ji

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 286, 12 October 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 286, 12 October 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 286, 12 October 1864, Page 2

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