SALES BY AUCTION.—THIS DAY.
Messrs. Arthur and Co. will hold to-dav | r usual sal ° of potatoes, flour, cheese, ba-on hams, groceries, apples. 8 tierces of Syiicv Band, ° V olTry, &c?' ™ and Seco^Messrs. Eeigiit and Co. will sell to-dav at 11 o clock, at then- mart, 121 potatoes, maize, butter, bacon, tea, furniture' goods & trCeS ' Papery and fancy Mr. Aifred Bucicland will sell to-dav 3 powerful and staunch draught horses, with' a ton trial up Wakefield-street; also, a double set ot silver mounted harness, 6 first class tin drays, 1 dobbin cart, cart and harness, stee - yards, also a team of two liorses, drays and harness ; also, iu George Eust's estate, allot, ment SI, parish of Maungaicaramea, countv of iuarsden, containing 11-1 acres. Messrs. Saiiuel Cochrane & Son will sell today at their mart, at 2 o'clock, a choice collection ot truit trees, shrubs,&c., consistingof pear,plum peach, orange, lemon, and chei'rv trees, straw* berry plants, cypresses, acacias, &o. The strawberry plants arc a choice collection, being of the same kind as those, the fruit of which was exhibited in Mr. Uright's shop window some time ago. Messes. 'Dunnst and Co. will sell to-day at 11 o clock, at the Durham-street Sale Yards, without reserve, a lot of old wheels, drays, harrows, also the race horses Euclid and Contractor, winner of the Maiden Plate ; also four I draught horses, 10 good useful saddle and harness horses, and 2 handsome pouies. Mr. L. TV". Eaton will sell to-day, on Custom-house-street, 30,000 feet of kauri boards and scantling, in lots to suit purchasers; also, 38 bags maize, G casks pork, 2 tierces beef, 40 bags potatoes. Messrs. Wji. Hunter and Co. will sell at the Bazaar yards, at 11 o'clock tc-day, 1 heavy draught brood mare, 1 three year old Cumberland colt, 1 one year old ditto by "Major," also 35 hacks, 15 light harness horses, 1 first class Pagnal cart, spring cart, saddlery, &c.; also, 1 four wheeled dog-cart, harness and pair, l'O draught and riding horses. Messrs. J ones and Co. will hold to-day, their usual sale of beef, pork, bacon, butter, cheese, potatoes, onions, tea, sugar, flour, oatmeal, sherry, port, brandy, gin, stout, ale, furniture, &c. Me. H. Ridings will sell to-day, a large quantity of potatoes, onions, tea, ornamental shrubs, furniture. Mb. Geo. Sihbin <vill sell to-day, at his stores, corner of TVyndham-street, at 11 o'clock, 60 bags flour, 30 bags sugar, 20 eases kerosene, 6 kegs butter, tea, meal, cheese, hams, cooking stoves and sundries. . Mn. C. Stichbuey will hold to-day his usual weekly sale of potatoes, pie-melons, pumpkins, sugar, vestas, oilman's stores, arrowroot, tea, bacon, cocoa, confectionery, cigars, vinegar, ale, claret, cognac, furniture, engravings, drapery and sundries; also, (for the benefit of whom it may concern) 8 bundles black iron fencing wire, 1 bundle galvanized iron ditto, all more or less damaged. Messrs. Tuereli, and Tones will sell to-day, a large quantity of wheat and maize, onions, potatoes, cheese, confectionery, corn flour, kerosine, groceries, drapery, boots, &c.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1119, 15 June 1867, Page 4
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498SALES BY AUCTION.—THIS DAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1119, 15 June 1867, Page 4
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