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Saks Iw factum. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. SALE OF YANKEE NOTIONS. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by Auction, at his stores, Shortland- tvoet, on Tuesday, the 6th inst., at half-past 11 "'t lock precisely, tho following assorted invoice ol me- ' rican Goods :— A A CASES CALIFOENIAN WOOD-tEAT tfcU CHAIRS 12 cases Baltimore do. do. 15 ~ Extra do. do. do. 16 ~ ~ do. cah3 do. G ~ ~ do. do. rockers G „ „ cane-back and cans-ssa? do. 10 ~ SO hour 6-incli lever clocks 10 „ 30 hour 8 do. do. 5 ~ 30 ~ sharp Gothic do. 10 ~ Perry Davis' pain-killer 5 ~ American counter scales, A oz. to 200 lbs. 2 „ American platform do. to 400 lbs. 1 >i „ ,y to 600 lbs. 5 „ ~ meat cutters 12 ~ S. Collins & Co's handled :> 10 only thermometer churns 0 10 ~ do. do. 1 10 ~ do. do. a Id cases round plaid vestas 4 ~ vestas 250's 1 ~ do. 500 60 kegs American cut nails 10 „ flooring brads Tonus at Sale. IMMENSE SALE OP PEO VISIONS, GEOOEIiIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &c. I'll EPA IS INO TO LEAVE FOR ENGLAND. E. & 11. ISAACS Are under instructions to sell by auction, -without reserve, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, rjIIIE whole of the unopened STOCK of Mr. S. Bkowk, Shortland-strPet, comprising over 1800 packages of newly landed Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Oilmen's Stores, Rice, American Apples, &e. The sale will take place on the premises. The proparty, including the Dwelling-house, will be sold together with the shop, stores, &e. Liberal terms to the Trade ; 3, 4, and 6 months on approved notes. Full particulars in To-morrow's paper. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LA'IE COLONEL NIXON. FOE SALE, , mllE improved FARM at Mangarie, lately in the JL pottc-ssion oi Colonel ISison, containing 311 acres, lcuccd and tub-divided into paddocks by wire and live ienuet, the whole being in permanent pasture. 'lhe Farm is olio of the Grst selections made in this favour,te district, and from its known productive quality and situation, would be a mod eligible investment. If desired the property will be subdivided to suit purchasers, and three-fourths of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, bearing interest at ton per cent. Apply to L A. BUC ELAND, or W. AITKEN, Land and Estate Agent. AL33EET PAEK. I-' U ft T II E It EXTENSION. rrilK Public arc rcspectlully informed that owing ' J. to the disappointment expressed by intending I purchaseis, too late in applying lor the original Park Allotments, A. K. Taylor, Etquire, has decided to extend the number by the addition of one hundred ' lots varying fiom 2to 5 acres each. The avidity with which the public <mbiaiid the opportunity of seeming Allotments in this healthful I and beautifully situated suburb is one of the best guarantees which can be adduced to parties seeking investments in Land. Plans and further information obtained on application to W. ATKEN, Land and Estate Agent. FOR SALE. AN excellent Five-Roomed Cottage at Newton near a good road, with an Allotment ot Land, 1 by 107 feet, and a good Well of Water, Jtc. ' " Apply to H. WHITE, House and Land Agent, i Wyndham-struct. TO SELL OR LET. A Comfortable Family Residence at Remuera, near Kewmaiket.—Applv to J. RUTHERFORD, (On the premises). TO BREWERS, WINE MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS, c HI FORGIIAM, (Successor to Mr. T. C. Law), _L ■ Parnell, has for SALE, a Corking Machine, direct from the maker. riT FORGIIAM has for SALE, a first-rate Pile 1 » Carpet, with border, "-!:5 x 16. Very little used. MR. at. II AUT RI VE , IN continuing the Jewellery business formerly carried on by Mr. A. Quartier, hopes by every attention totlie business, and punctuality to orders, to 1 receive the same liberal support his predecessor has _ been favoured with. In addition to his well-selected Stock, M. H. will ' receive New Goods by every SI ail. MR . A . QUAKT IE R, IN relinquishing the Jewellery business, is desirous of thanking his friends and customers for the very liberal support ho has received from them during the past live years. A. Q., having disposed of his late businoss to M. Hautrive, who has been with him for the past IS months, can with confidence and pleasure recommend him to his friends and customors as meriting the same, and hopes he will be favoured with the iante All outstanding debfs to the above are to be paid to Mr. A. Qcautier before tho 3lst of November. JUST PUBLISHED, price, - 2s. 6d., by post S3. 6d. Xo. 1 of a Series of WORKS, each one complete in itself. " DR. L. L. SMITH, on the Means of PROLONGING LIFE and AVOIDING DISEASES." H. T. I) WIGHT, Publisher Melbourne, and neld by all b<sokßt:licr-J.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 3

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