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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. QA CASES SUPERIOR FRUIT O\) from V^augarei. C. ARTHUR & SON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. AT ARTH UR S' MAR T. BY AUCTION. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. ~A SUPERIOR WAIEOA ' O\l CHEESE. 20 Canterbury ditto. 10 cases Lea and renin's Sauce. 10 cases Pickled Walnuts, 1 case IVII and Black's Vestas, 10 rases Jams ;in tins and jars'-, a small lot of Kaglan Bacon, 10 kegs Wooloneonc Butter. A , bags Superior Eating Potatoes, 10 bags Onions. Wheat, Oatmeal, Bran, Flour, Beef, Mutton, roultrr. ic. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. l'lio subscriber has received instructions from the S!ortgasce to sell by auction, on Wednesday. 15th March,"at his Mart,' corner of Queen and Wyndhamstreets, Auckland, at 12 o'clock, npHE LEASE of the DONEGAL X ARMS HOTEL, Abraham-street, Grahamstowu, latelv erected, and doing a business. AUio, I The adjoining House and Store, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Clai'.kk. GEORGE SIBBLN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MARCH 14. EXCHANGE SALE BOOMS. EX 'DANCING WAVE,' FROM HOB ART TOWN. APPLES, PEARS, JAMS, PALINGS, 13AKK, HAY, HARDWOOD, CART SHAFTS, Ac. G E O. W. B I X S E I Will sell by public auction, at the Exchange Sale liooiiM, To-morrow .Tuesday), 14th instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, \i) \ CASES APPLES, consisting T:/Ctr of - Ripstones, Golden Harveys, Pearmains, Alexander Pippins, St. Lawrence. New York Pippins, Sweet Apples. Norfolk Pippins, Golden Pippins, King Pippins, tie., ic. lliS half-cases Damsons ami Pears 14S cases Tins .lams VX> pieces Hardwood KS.OOO Paling 12 pairs Cart Shafts S pairs Dray Shafts !> cases Tart Fruit; 70 bags Bark f>o cases unions 00 bales Hay. Terms at rial-. TUESDAY, MARCH 14. JUNCTION SALE YARDS. HUNTER & NOLAN Have received instructions to sell by auction, To-mor-row, about OAA HALF-BRED STORE SHEEP. At 1 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, HEIFEPvS, LONG-WOOLLED EWES, Sec. HUNTER & NOLAN Have received instructions from Captain M.U'U km., who is leaving for the South, to sell, at the Three Kings Farm, on Wednesday next, the 15th inst., ALL HIS CHOICE CATTLE and SIIEKP, consisting of— i 4 Dairy Cows, forward in call 17 Springing 3-year-old Heifers If, two-year-old Heifers 5 two-year-old Steers 1 well-bred Bull, from Mr. Hcslop's Stock, •200 Long-woollnd F.wes o's Long-woolled Ewe Lambs 3 Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr. J as. Mav , :: Liirbt Harness Horses I -J Tip Orays, Shaft and Leading Harness, I Ploughs. Buggv, and about j 20 tons Oaten Hay. ' j Luncheon at 12 o'clock ; sale to commence at 1 o'clock. • The above Stock have been carefullv selected by ! Captain Machell. The Sheep are from the best blood iu the proviu-j, and well worth the attention of sheep farmers. At tlie conclusion of Captain Machell's sale a lot of IRON BKDSTKADS and Sundries will be sold. ' Board and Residence. j T7IURNISHED APARTMKNTsIbr ; -i- Single Gentlemen or Families, at Mrs. CoUZi:n'« Hobsen-street Temperance Hotel. ALL AW AT'S DINING- ROOMS, BROW.VSTRKET. j GEAHAUSIO W N. s. d. Good Beds 1 0 per night Single liMlroom 1 <J Double Bedroom 3 0 ' :: ::| 2 ! ™ k Breakfast.'. .'.' .. .. '.'. "i o runner 10 T'-a : .. .. 1 o Extra charues for Privati- Kntims. Miscellaneous. 'pUSES FOR THE BUTTS. W. CROWTHER wiU HUN'BUSES to the Butts at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. THIS and FOLLOWING DAYS, from Queen and Shortland-streets. FOR S A eT 20,000 Countess Slates 10,000 Fire Bricks 1,200 feet York Paving And Portland Cement, at reduced prices O RHODES, Builder, Hobson-street. I N I N_G NEW S. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. I have completed ARRANGEMENTS for obtaininc Si O nJ" V ? ? ?- ST . an< } MOST RELIABLE INFORMArelative to the Gold Miues, New Finds Crushmgs, itc. Telegrams will be posted up at my office immediately on arrival, for the benefit of those transacting J. TONSON GAELICK Shortland-street, Auckland. Starrtroker. March i, IS7O. CITY HERD. The Lessee for the present year of the Govenment Domain, which is now splendidly grassed secrnrclv fenced and well watered, is prepared to receive quiet i3LUi/K lor ivgistment. CITY HERD. Horses collected every evening and returned every mormns to any part cf the city, ss. per week incladimr " SOnt t0 ° le Cent ' ral Y «*? MAIN CITY HERD. <~T , e . ?n s u T e»ch per week :-QuietCattle, 2s. od. : Unshod Horses, 35.; Shod, 3s. (Jd.; Horses, per aay la. Grains supplied at ed. per bushel Orders left at Swisj.-erto.Vs, Wood Turner, Welles-ley-street, or at the Hecoiving Yards, Abercrombieobrccvt *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 13 March 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 13 March 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 13 March 1871, Page 4

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