SALES BY AUCTION.—THIS DAY.
Messes. C. Arthur and Son -will sell to-day, at?l o'clock, sundry lots of drapery, toys, glass, ! and earthenware, boots, books, tinware, water- ! proof sheets, rifles, watcli, &c. Me. Alfred Buckland will sell to-day, by order of Colonel O'Brien, commanding the Military Train, at the stables in rear of the Albeit Barracks, commencing at 10 a.m.,.sharp, . the whole of the horses, harness, drays, officers' s saddles, equipments, &c. ; also, by order of J. • O. Hamley, Jisq., the whole of the buildings ill Svmonds-street, occupied by the Military Train, consisting of stabling, harness rooms, ! quarters, pharmacy, &o. s Messrs. Dtjnnet and Co. will hold to-day > at 11 o'cloc-k, at Ihirham.street sale yards, their ; usual weekly sile of horses, pigs, hay, &c. ; Mr. H. Joseph will sell to-day, at 11 o'clock, j a large assortment of fancy goods, consisting ■ of opera glasses, pencil-eases, purses, mirrors, i accordions, concertinas, &c. f Mr. Geo. Sibbin will sell to-day, at his ; stores, at noon, a farm of 220 acres at the . Wade. i Me. C. Stichbitky will sell, to-day, at his , stores, at 11 o'clock, clothing, drapery, velvets, ) umbrellas, blankets, fancy goods, &c.; also, . bellows, anvil, vices, and other blacksmith's ' tools.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 4
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199SALES BY AUCTION.—THIS DAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 4
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