Saks bir gUtrixcnt, PRELIMINARY, POET ALBERT SETTLEMENT. ' HIDINGS & DOWDEN I Have received instructions from the Trustees to offer for side at an early date, IAA A L L O T M E N T S JLUU (half and quarter acres) m tho Township of Port Albert, Kaipara. Plans will be ready in a few days, when the time of tale will bo stated. | THIS DAT. UNRESERVE]) SALE OF FRESH GROCERIES, Ex Late Arrivals. DAVID NATHAN" ~ Will sell bv auction at his Stores, Shortland-street, on Tuesday, the Sth instant, at 11 o clock precisely, 15 ARRE LS. CURRANTS Xly 20 boxes Eleme Raisins 3 eases Orange and Lemon Peel •i ~ Figs :j ~ M u.-catels, Layers 20 barrels Barcelona Nuts 1 10 ~ Walnuts !) ~ Shell Almonds ! 20 cases 1 lb-tin Salmon I 20 „ i-lb Sardines 20 „ 3 -lb do. 6 ~ Anchovioj 10 ~ Ked Herrings 4 ~ Skin Blacking 30 ~ Batzer and Co.'s 1-lb Jams, assorted 10 ~ Whybrow's Pint Picldes 10 ~ ~ " -i-Pint Salad Oil ~ JJora's ; }-Pint Castor Oil „ 1 fova's -A-Pint do. j 10 „ • Hora's A-Pint Ilair Oil 10 „ Hora's -Pint do. ■10 boxes Colman's-No. 1 Starch 10 ~ Column's Blue 2 cases Colman's 7-lb tin Mustard 2 „ Colman's 5-lb tin Mustard 1 ~ do. 2-lb tin do. 1 ~ do. 1-lb tin do. ::0 boxes Jlobart Town Soap 20 „ Double Crown London Soap .) eases Cheshire Cheeses 100 boxes Belmont- Sperm Candles .-;0 ~ Oswego Com Flour 20 cases Bell and Black's Round Plaid Yo stß 10 „ do. Japanned Tin Vestas, 250's 30 kegs Prime Wellington Butter 10 eases Cavendish Tobacco (brand) "Knight Templar" 2 ~ do. do. " Price's Cork" 13 ~ do. do. " St. George" 2 half-tierces Negrohead (brand) Harriss" Terms as Usual THIS DAT SEASONABLE DIIAiERY AND CLOTHING SALE. THIRTY-EIGHT PACKAGES, TOTALLY UNRESERVED. E. & 11. ISAACS Beg to notify to the Trade that they -will offer for competition by public auction, at their stores, (iiiei-n-.striet, on Tuesday, November Btli, at 11 o'clock, prompt, OQ PACKAGES of New and Fashionable O Summer Drapery and Clothing, the above being consigned to them for Absolute Sale, comprising—■ JN & S 123-4 —cases Assorted fashionable mohair, 3-4 5-0 —'! cases Fancy and plain kamptulicon 127-!' —2 cases Crimean peak caps 130-2 —■! eases Fancy moliaircr.ps, 3-4, supei black lace shawls, &c. 131! —1 bale 5(5-inch grey calico I -37-It —2 b-iles American all wool grey shirts 140 —1 ease Super silk neck scarf's 111-3 —3 eases Super Crimean all wool shirts 111-/5 —2 cases White ribbons, mantles, &c. 110 —1 case Mosquito nets and Curtains 117-50 —1 cases Assoited summer tweed clothing boys' and youths,' and men's vests trousers, suits, «fce., &c. 1;>1 —1 bale Canvas duck trousers 1 ■')2 —1 case Hair nets, silk cord, elastic, &c. 103 —1 case Silk and lustre alpaca coats 15-1-7 —3 cases Super serge goods, trousers, coats, &c. 1 o<S —1 case Swandown Crimean shirts lo!)-(>7—S cases Clothing and drapery, various All New Goods and now lar.ding ex ' Eagle Speed and Jumna.' These goods, being consigned, will b< Absolutely Sold : the Trade will therefore have : good opportunity of sorting up Seasonable Goods. 'IVrms liberal. The Goods will be offered as the Trade may dircc | THIS DAT. | ONE HUNG A. POTA TO E S AND MAIZE!!! MABIN & GRAHAM Will sell this day, Tuesday, Nov. Bth, at Messrs Gibbons and Co.'s Iron Store, Onehunga, "J A 'lONS POTATOES, in Prime Couditioi J. \J 200 bushels Sydney Maize, just landed. SOUTH NEWTON WITH NORTH ROAD FRONTAGES. CHOICE ALLOTMENTS In this FAVOURITE and FLOURISHING LOCALITY Will be OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SALE, At an Early Date (of which due notico and fidl particulars will be given), by J. S. MACFARLAKE & CO. Terms easy. 20th September, ISG4. WEDNESDAT, NOVEMBER 9. The subscriber will sell by auction, at the stores of Eaton and Devolf, on Wednesday, 9tli instant, at II o'clock, ' OA KEGS BUTTER mJ\J (i 0 Sydney cheeses 00 lloburt Town cheese, in tins 10 casks oatmeal 10 eases Hobart Town jams 20 bags oats. L. W. EATON, Auctioneer. NOTICE : NOTICE ! PARTIES wishing to obtain valuable MANURE can do so by applying at the CONTRACT SLAUGHTER HOUtSI-j, close to the Harp f Erin, Otahuhu Road, free of charge. Parties havinoAgricultural Land close to it, is a valuable opportunity ;o manure their land v ery reasonable. J. TUCKER, Contract Slaughter House. BURRA AND DE HIESCH, 3ROKERS, CUSTOM-HOUSE AND SHIPPINGAGENTS, Fort-street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 309, 8 November 1864, Page 2
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