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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. THE NEW MAM IT YARDS. FOfe SALE, on THURSDAY next, December 29, at one o'clock, balance of'Aloota's' Cargo, consisting of— HEAD FAT OXEN, 40 Head Fat Cattle, from neighbourhood Storo Cattlo Dairy Cows 20 Two-year-old Auckland Steers 200 Fat Sheop and Lanibs Fat and Storo Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. THE WOOL SALE. THE next SALE for WOOL will be held at tho HAYMARKET, on Friday, the Oth January, 18G5, when 300 Bales will bo sold. ALFRED BUCKLAND. I THE TRIANGLE. T)EGULAR Weekly Salo for Cattle, Shoop, and ll) Pigs, on TUESDAY, at Two o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND THE TRIANGLE. THE usual Auction Salo will not be hold at thoso Yards on Tuesday next, December 27. ALFRED BUCKLAND. BRITISH HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. JN retiring from business, Mr. Joseph BoClleu returns his beßt thanks to tho public for tho liberal patronage he has received, and bogs to recommend to their notico his successor, Mr. Sceats, as worthy of a continuation of the same. BRITISH HOTEL. Mr. SckatS having purchased tho leaso of tho abovo Hotel, begs to intimate to tho public that in carrying on the business lately conducted by Mr. Boulter, it will be his endeavour, by strict attention to business, and by tho sale of none but the very best liquors, to maintain the reputation of tlus wellknown House, and to deservo a continuation of the large share of public patronage which has been afforded to it. JAMES G. SOP PET & SON, MILLERS, Auckland. FREEMAN'S BAY MILL AND HENDERSON & MACFARLANE'S STORE. WHAT HARM TO LOOK AND JUDGE ? FREE TO ALL WHO WISH REAL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY An inspection of a very clioico selection of General Groceries at a low price, iB solicited by J. M. FRE N C 11, 2 ifNutjfe] Os 's lap i VICTORIA MART, Corner of Victoria and Albert S+ftEEta. JM. F. having imported largely from England • and tho Colonies, and also bought cheaply in an overstocked Auckland Market, has plcasuro to inform all who desire first-class Groceries that he now supplies at tho following prices : — No. 1. Congou Tea . . 2s. per lbTlieseTeas „ 2. Fine Tea. . . 2s. 6d. „ ( cannot bo ~ 3. Very fine full llav.Tca 3s. ~ C surpassed 4. Finest Tea , , 3s. Gd. for quality find price. Finest Currants ..... 6d. per lb. „ Ruisins ..... 7d. „ „ English Bacon Is. „ „ „ Hams . . . . .Is. Id. ~ ~ Cheese . . . . Is. ~ ~ Mould Candles ..... 6d. „ „ Sperms : . . . . . Is. ~ ~ Soap* by tlio bar . . . . Is. ~ „ &c., &c.. &c. All Articdes supplied by this Establishment are Guaranteed to be of Goon Quality. Coffee Roasted and Ground on the Premises. ADAMS'S MONSTER DERBY SWEEP ! ! ON the AUCKLAND JOCKEY CLUB PLATE to bo run for on the 3rd of January, 1865, 100 subscribers at ono pound each. Committee of management:— Mr. Walter Dudley j Mr. E. G. Quick Mr. James Fixdi.ey | Mr. P. S. Mackenzie. £ a. d. Ist Horse 50 0 0 2nd do 25 0 0 3rd do 15 0 0 To bo divided amongst starters 10 0 0 Ten per cent, deducted from above sums. Tho drawing will take place at Adams's Royal Oyster Saloon, on MONDAY EVENING, January 2nd, 1865, under the supervision of a Committee chosen from subscribers. Tickets may be had of Mr. Adams, Royal Oyster Saloon ; Mr. Waltor Dudley, Queen-street; Messrs. Biiwin and Mendellson, Tobacconists ; Mr. James Finlay, Hunter and Co.'s Sale Yards : Mr. E. G. Quick, Cobb's oflice ; Mr. Mackenzie, United Sorvico Hotel. Prizes to bo paid ov»»r on the settling night of rac:es.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 2

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572

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 2

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