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Sales fro TUESDAY, DECEMBER .12. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. BALMAI N! BALMAIS BAIMAIN! TWENTY-FIVE LOTS of this | VALUABLE ESTATE yet remain unoffered. The same will be sold by auction ou TUESDAY, the 12tli of December, At 11 o'clock, Previous to the Bale of the City Property. These Lotj cm ho treated for privately up to the day of sale. F -r plan find particulars, apply to E. & 11. ISAACS, Auctioneers, Queen-street. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. CHRISTMAS SALE or WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, II AY ANN AH CIGIIiS, ETC., ETC., ET \ E. & ii. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by at.. :i >:i, on Wednesday, the 6th of December, at 1L o'clock, prompt, A LARGE AND FIRST-RATE P AUG EL of WINES, SPIRITS, TOBACCO, &c., as under:— D (in diamond) — 20 cases half-pint salad oils, each 6 dozen 10 cases quarter-pint salad oils, oach 8 dozen 10 cases pint salad oils, each 4 do?en 20 cases pint pickles, each 3 dozen 20 cases quart pickles, each 2 dozen 25 cases sardines, each 100 tins 3 cases Column's mustard 3 cases vesta matches TOBACCOS. 17 cases very first-rato gold-leaf tobacco. This is really a first-rato sample 2 i-tierces Southern negrohead 4 cases (each 10,000) fine trabuco cigars (genuine) 60 cases pale brandy 20 cases claret 10 cases Australian wine | 20 cases hock 20 cases light tummer vino 10 cases champagne, No. 2 20 cases old torn 50 cases geneva 10 hhds. English alo 20 casks pint ales &c., &c., &c. Samplos on view at the stores of the auctioneers. Terms Under £30, cash ; abovo that amount, approved prommissory notes at three months. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. CITY LANDS AND MANSION, LATELY OCCUPIED BY GENERAL CAMERON, K ARANGAH APE ROAD. E. & H. ISAACS Have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by iMiction, on Tueßclay, the 12th December, at 12 o'clock, Hp HE FOLLOWING VALUABLE AND» DEL LIGHT FU LLY - SITU AT ED BUILDIIs G allotments, karangahape road, being g the property lately in the occupation of General [ Cameron — '> Allotments 28, 29, 30, of Section 29, in the City of Auckland, being subdivided in Lots Nos. 1 to 15. i has thereon erected a beautifully built stone mansion, finished in every way, suitable for a gentle- - man's rosidence, together with the stables, kitchen, and outhouses. The views are unequalled in or about Auckland, and is bo situated that they cannot in any way be interfered with. Terms One-third cash ; balance in promissory notes, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, bearing 10 per cent interest. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers Queen-stri-et. X ME. ¥. P. JONES, NEWTON, (orrosiTE the tost office), ORGAN BUILDER, ORGAN AND PIANO FORTE TUNER AND REGULATOR, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants O Auckland and its vicinity, that having loft Mr S H. Wall 11, he has again commenced on his ow account, and trusts from his long ° x P° r '? no ° ' England and the Colonies, to merit thoir patronßg and BUDDOrt. Ho does not restrict himself to th, i 9 abovo, but thoroughly understands tho meclmnisin o ■f every other musical instrument, viz., musical boxes £ harmoniums, flutinas, violins, flutes, accordions, &c. 11 His chargcs are moderate and work well done. Pianofortes tuned, by the year or othorwise. K Ohurch and chapel organs tuned. Repairs executed in tho best maimer. Orders to be left at Messrs. Wayto end Batger'i Queon-street. Ed — — O N SALE, °d pjjß 'CAMILLA,' @ HOBART TOWN, /I Qr»n POSTS- AND RAIL UU BG,OOO 5-feet Palings - " 4,800 6-fcet ditto ho 000 busholß Oato JUHK SOBERS Oir & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 3