Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. JUNCTION SALE YARDS. CATCEY. GILLE3. HUNTER & CO. Will sell by auction, on Tuesday, October 25, at 1 o'clock, FAT STOCK : Cattle, Sheep Lambs Pigs, &c. STORE STOCK.—fin head Horned Cattle, from the East Coast. Steers, Heifeis, Calves, etc.. Dairy Cows, &c, ie. TUESDAY OCTOBER 25. HOTTSKTTOLD FURNITURE SEWING MACHINE, EARTHEN WAKE, GLASS, COLD AND SILVER WATCHES, PLATED AND SILVER WARE, WASHING AND MANGLING MACHINE, PICTURES AV|l HOOKS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, lie. &c, &c. By Auction, at 12 o'clock noon. C. ARTHUR & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. TAUPIRI FLAX MILL. S. JONES Has received instructions to sell by auction, at the liranswick Mart, on Thursday next, the 27th October, at IS o'clock. THE TAUPIRI FLAX MILL, PLANT, and STATION, fronting the Waikato River; has about SO acres of well-prepared bleaching ground. 2 of Price's Dressing Machines, and 1 of Gibbons,' with all necessary Belting, Scutcher, Press, Weighing Machine, Pontoon, Wire Stretchers for Drying, Coal, Pumps, and a large quantity of useful machinery. This is one of the best stations on the Waikato, and can be woiked at once. For further particulars, enquire of the Auctioneer. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF CASSET & FORCEAU. AT THE STOKES OF MESSRS. G. W. HARRISON & CO. IRONMONGERY, CROCEERY, AND GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, PROVISIONS, &c, &c, &c. GE O. W. BIN NE Y Has received instructions from the Trustees in the above estate to sell !>y public auction, at the Store* of Messrs. G. W. Harrison and Co., on Tuesday, 25th October, at 11 o'clock sharp, TI-IR WI-tOLK OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above Estate, removed from (.irahauistmvu, consisting rf Ironmongery Glassware American Stoves Etc., ° Etc., Etc. Terms at sale. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. POTA'IOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! EX 'AGNES AND JESSIE,' FROM LYTTELTON. {For sale, IAA TONS BLUE DEMENT J_ UU POTATOES, In luts to suit purchasers. GEO. W. BLNNEY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9.7. TnE REJtUERA YARDS. For Sale, on Thursday first, October 27th, at 1 o'clock, AMIXivD HERD of 100 STOKES, from Raglan. ALFRED IiUCKLAND. Books and. Stationery. UPTONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. /"NREATER BRITAIN.—A Record VX of travel in English speaking Countries' ; br Sir Chas. Wcntworth Dilke. Personal Narrative of a year's journey through Central and Eastern Arabia ; by W. (). Palgravti. Tiles of dlil Travel; by Henry Kiiigsley. Harem Life iu Egypt and Constantinople; by EmmeH.iH I.ott. Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts ; by Patrick Eccururid'ties of the Animal Creation : by Join TimlM. Station Life in New Zealand : by Lady Barter. Albert Nvanza. Great Basin of the 'Nile ; by Sir Samuel W. Baker. Speeches on questions of public policy : by John Bright, M.P. cheap edition.) Historical Gleanings ; by Thorold Ilogcrs (second series' 1 . The Student's Hume. The Student's Gibbon. The Student's English Language. The Student's New Testament History. The Student's Old Testament History. The Student's Specimens of Literature. Thu Student's Greece. The Student's Ancient Geography. Essays on Social Subjects, reprinted from the "Saturday Review." 2 tols. Historical Selections; by E. M. Sewell and C. M. Kainiliar" Lectures on Scientific Subject.?; by Sir John Iler.iehel. Tommy Try, and what he did in Science ; bv C O G. Napier History of My Religious Opinions ; br John Henrv Newman, l>.l>. The Life and Epistle of St. Paul; by Conbearcy and Howson. The Works of the Hcv. Sydney Smith, complete in A Memoir of the Rev, Sydney Smith ; by his daughter- Lady Holland. The Sermons of the Rev. F. W. Itobertson, complete Christianity among the New Zcalanders : by the Bishop of Waiapu. Elemental Lessons in Botany ; by Professor Oliver Lessons in Elementry Chemistry ; by Professor Uescoe. Popular Astronomy ; by G. 15. Airy. Elementary Lessons inastrouowy ; by J. Norman Lockyer. Elementarv Lessons in Physiology ; by Professor Huxley. The Physiology of Common Life; by G. H.Lewes (2 vols.). The Chemistry of Common Life ; by Professor Johnston (2 vole). Hints to Mother. , ! for the management of health, ami Hints upon Nursing ; by Thomas Bull, M. l>. Advice to a Wife ; by Pye Henry Chcvasse. Advice to a Mother, on the management of her children ; by Pyc Henry Cheyasse. Counsel to a Mother, being a continuation of Advice I to a .Mother ; by Pye Henry Chevassc. The Philosophy of Health, ah exposition of the physiological and sanitary conditions conducive to human longevity and happiness ; by Southwold Smith, 11. U. The Indigestions, or Disease of the digestive organs ; by Thomas King Chambers. Lectures on Mental Diseases ; by W. H, D. Shankey 'The Dervishes, or Oriental Spiritualism ; by John IS. Brown. A Memoir of the late John Keblc ; by the Eight Honorable Sir J. T. Coleridge. New America ; by Hepworth Dixon. Self Helf ; by Samuel Smiles. Industrial Biography ; by Samuel Smiles. Brindley and the Early Engineers; by Samuel UPTONS, BOOKSELLERS JLND STATIONERS, CANADA BXIILDINQg. t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2105, 24 October 1870, Page 4
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