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; ; Biles bg Jitittiffit. THE HAYMARKET. THE SALE' pf S. Y. Coilins'" HORSES is POSTPONED until further notice. ALFRED BUCKLANt). THE HAYMA RKE T. HORSES, DRAYS, lIAKNESS, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from: Mr, S. Y. CpLirss, to sell by public auctiph, on a future day j, MD E A tJ G H T HOB S E S 9 iJrayß 16 sets of Harness. TO THE SETTLERS ON THE EAST COAST. CATTLE, SHEEP, OB HORSES, piONSIGNED to the Undersigned may be landed \J eiiher at Mr. Howard's landing place, or at Kohimarama, as well as at East Bank of Tamaki at option of Shippers, arrangements having been, made for receiving, and forwarding them to market from either of those places. ALFRED BUCKLAND, THE TAMAKI LAFDINGr. ALFRED BUCKLAND TJESPECTFTTLLY informs his friends , that he has jLV ERECTED a Bubstantial. WHABF, -with Secure Moorings for vessels, afchis Landing on. East Bank pf Tamaki, Pb which bpth cattle and sheep are landed, so as tp prevent their access tp sa}t water, within eleven miles of New;market and Triangle Sale Yards. Experienced persons at all times present to receive Stock, which can be forwarded at once tp the market, or remain for a me at grass^ —at the option of consignee. THE TARANAKI RELIEF FUND. "OURSUANT to a Decree pf the Supreme Court of IT the colony of Victoria in its Equitable Jurisdiction made in a Cause of '* The Attorney General, v. Lorimer," all persons -who claim to be entitled to participate in a Fund collected in the Colpny of Victoria in consequence pf the fpUowing resplutions which were passed at a Public Meeting pf Inhabitants pf the City of Melbourne on the seventh day of September, One thousand eight hundred and sixty, '• That in the opinion of this Meeting the; privations now being endured by the Volunteers, Militia, and the Families, and the destitution of other Cplbniste in New Plymouth, caused by the rebellipn pf the Maoris in that prpvince, ioudjy call for prompt sympathy and aid from the Australian Colonies ; That a Committee be appointed for the pilrpope oj collecting from the inhabitants of this Colony Cpntributions either of money or suitable: goods in aid ol the sufferers by the rebellidn in New Plymouth," are by themselves Or their splicitors on or before th« BixteQnth day of October, One thousand eight hundred arid eixty-eix, to come in and prove theii claims before ine at my Chambers, La Trobe street. Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, or in defanli thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from th* benefit of the said Decree, And FRIDAY the nine teenth day of October, One thousand eight: hundred and sixty-six, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, ai the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon such claims. Dated this eeventh. day pf August, One thousand eight hundred, and sixty-six. FREDK. WILKINSON, Master in Equity. EisngeitdU;, CHiEatET, Am) LrpDiE, Plaintiff's foUcitors, Bank Place, Melbourne. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE,—A FIRST-CLASS M3LL ANI EAOKI BUSH, IN THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAKO. THE MILL AND MACHINERY are all on the latest principle, and have been imported and put in wprking ord«r at a cost of Thirteen. Thousand Pounds. The Machinery at present in work consists of a Band Saw, Break-down Saw, and Two Circulars; all of which are driven b j pne of Harrison's Patent Boilers, attached to a pair of Horizontal Engines of sixty horse power npminally, As the Mill has been at work, for a considerable time all the necessary accpmmpdatipn \yill be found attached, and being built on a large Creek, vessels drawing eight to nine feet of water can load at the Wharf. The Mill Site and a considerable strip of land around ie freehold* The Bush, is of very large extent, and at n moderate computation likely to yield 500,000,000 feet of Timber, all of which have been paid for, and at the present time there js over 3,000,000 feet Pf timber cut and lying in the creeks and at the varipus booms. In addition tp the large timber,, there are eome thoußands of the finest spars in the Cplpny in this bush, which can be gpt oiit with very little treUbJe pr. expense. A dissolution of partnership is the reason, for this sale. All further intormation can be obtained by application to v * EIOHARD SEC.COMBE, Kyber Pass Brewery, Auckland. 30th July* 1866. PER 'DRAGON,' FROM VALPARAISO. ON SALE, f AOA BUSH H L s wH-g A rji t),£jO\J 104 tPns Plpur 700 bushels Malting Barley 100 bags Walnuts JOHN ROBERTON & CO. EEATHER. LEATHER. TJEST SOLE LEATHER, Is. per lb. JL> Best Kip ditto ..... Is. lOd per lb. Best Sydney Kip ........ Is. 5d per lb. IRELAND BROS. Durham-Btreet. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex late arrivals and to arrive^ rrf\f\ BARRELS PORTLAND CEMENT t\)\J ex 'Eastward Ho!' from New York 50 barrels Plaster of Paris 200,000 Latha P.. GOFGH, Junr., Hobson-street. WAIKATO LANDS AGENCY OFFICE, FOKT-S T R B E T. The Undersigned ha? now for Sale, f ARGE TRACTS of LAND alloted to Military Ju Settlers in the Waikato District. FARM SECTIONS varying in size from 50 to 600 AGR.E3 in each of the difiererit Bettleihqnts, of the best spii, and commanding the choicest positions, .muy now be obtained on favourable terms. Maps: and Register can be inspected at iny Office; SEANZ SGHEEFF.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 895, 26 September 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 895, 26 September 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 895, 26 September 1866, Page 2

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