NOTICE OF SALES, MEETINGS, &c., This Day.
Sale of Groceries, Glass, Ale, Porter, furniture, See., by Messrs Jones & Co., at 11 o'clockSale oC Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Furniture, &c., by Mr. C. Stichbury, at 11 o'clock. Sale of Groceries, Furniture, Engravings, fic., by Messrs. CArthur & Son, at 12 o'clock. Salo of Cheese, Kerosene, "Wine, Potatoes, Drapery, Furniture, &c.-, by Jlossrs. Turrell & Tonks, at 11 a.m. Sale of Potatoes, Onions, Furniture, Sc., by Mr. Henry Ridings, at 11 o'clock. Sale of Bricks, in Wellesley ) ;. jet, by Mr. George Sibbin, at 2 o'clock. Sale of Horses, Harness, Drays, &c.. by Messrs. Hunter S Co., at 11 o'clock. Sale of the " Settlers Arms," Horse Stock; &c., by Mr. Alfred Buckland, at 12 o'clock. r Sale of Timber, on the Wharf, by Mr. George Sibbin, at 1 o'clock. 1 Sale of Potatoes, Flour, Furniture, Sherry, &c., by Mr. George Sibbin, at 11 o'clock. Public Meeting of the Electors of Newton, in tlie Newton Ilall, at 7.30' p.m. , Meeting of the Committee of the Acclimatisation Scoicty, in the Canada Bulldiags, at 2 o'clock. To-Moseow. Special Services in tlio Presbyterian Church, North Shore, at 11 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. : Special Sermons in St. Panl's Church, morning and evening. - Public Worship, in the I'arueU Hall, morning and evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1053, 30 March 1867, Page 4
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