Safes bgSttritm POSTPONEMENT. THE CIRCUS BUILDING advertised FOR SALE on Sa'urday, Juno 29, is POSTPONED until SATURDAY NEXT, at 10 o'clock. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. Owing to the great incrcaao in tho Luncheon and Mid-day Refreshment Departments of tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLANDSTREET, mHE Proprietor, Mr. John- Damy, is compelled to X disposo of the celebrated and valuable BILLIARD TABLE, one of Thurston's best, and lately belonging to Mrs. Sins, with Lounges, Cues, Balls, Rests, Marking Boards, &c., and will offer it by auction, as it stands in his largo room, At 12 o'clock prompt, To-morrow (Tuesday), ind July. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JULY 4. KARAEA SA.TV MILL COROMANDEL. BY ORDER OF THE SEQUESTRATOR. The Subscriber will sell by auction at his Mart, corner of Wyndham and Queen-streets, on Thursday, 4th July, at 12 o'clock, THE NEW SAW MILL at Karaka, Ccromandel, now in good working order, with all tho tools, jacks, and cut timber, together with the bush and about 150,000 feet of logs, at the Eooms and in the Creek, the whole subject to a claim of £200. GEOKGE SIBBIJN" Auctioneer. P.S.—For terms and particulars, apply to tho Auctioneer: THIS DAY. AMERICAN PEGGED BOOTS CUT TUMBLERS RAW OIL COIR FIBRE ALKALI &c., &c., &c. TUEEULI & T ONES Will sell by auction, at their Mart, This Day, at 11 o'clock, If\ CASES AMERICAN PEGGED BOOTS _L\/ 4 casks Cut Tumblers 5 barrels Raw Oil 500 ballots Coir Fibre 3 tons Alkali &c., &0., See. TO-MORROW. C. ARTHUR & SON Will Eell at thoir Mart on Tuesday, July 2nd, 1867, at 11 o'clock a.m., SUNDRY LOTS OF DEAPEEY, Clothing, Glass and Earthenware Fancy Goods, Hassocks, Books Garden and other Toole, Mops 60 pairs Assorted Boots and Shoea Confectionary 1 case Yestas, assorted Also, 1 case Electro Plate and Cutlery, containing . Electro Plated Table Spoons Electro Flated Tea Spoons Pocket Knives assorted Table Knives and Forks ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ' BOOKS, SADDLES, 1 &C.J &c., &c. C. ARTHUR & SON Have been favoured with instructions, from Captain . Bbett (who is leaving for England), to Bell at his residence, Symonds-street and City Road, at an early date, of which notice will be given, Household furniture, piano, Saddle by Peat, Lady's Saddle, Gun by Baker, Books, &c., &c., 4c. TUESDAY, JULY 2. : UNDER BILL OP SALE. L [ HENRY HIDINGS Has been instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 2nd inßtant, at 1 o'clock sharp, THE STOCK and FURNITURE contained in the QUEEN'S HEAD HOTEL, YictoriaL street, late in the occupation of Mr. H, H. Adams. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. THE NAVAL HOTEL. HENKYKIDINGS Is instructed by the Mortgagee, to sell by auction, on Wednesday next, July 3, at 12 o'clock, JJHAT Valuable Property in Pitt-street known as PEARSON'S NAVAL HOTEL. The Land on which it stands has three frontages, viz., Pitt-strest 88 feet, Karangahape-road 69 feet, and Bereeford-street 28 feet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 1 July 1867, Page 2
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