jj Sales by Auction., .:; • ! THIS DAY. TO GROCERS, COUNTRY BUYERS, AND THE TRADE. TRADE SALE OP GROCERIES. GRANT & MORTON Have received instructions to sell. This Day (Tuesday), November 2nd, at IX o'clock, A LARGE PARCEL OF GROCERIES, Just landed, ex ' white Eagle,' comprising— Cases Cornflour, B and P. Cases Sago and Arrowroot Cases Tapioca, Vermicelli Cases Colman's Mustards, D.S. and D.S.F. Cases Curry Powder (half), C. and B. Cases Cacoa, Epps's and Fry'a Cases Cocolate, Taylor's and Fry's Cases Currants, new fruit Casks Currants, new fruit Cases Muscatels and Sultanas Cases Rlemes and Figs Cases Jordan and Soft-shell Almonds Casks Barcelona Nuts Casks Ginger, bleached Cases Keiller's Confectionery Cases Peel, L., 0., and C. Cases Gelatine and Lozenges Cases Bottled Fruits, assorted Case* "Warranted Pickles Cases Eaglo Pickles C&ses Salad Oil (half and pint) Cases Castor Oil (half pint) Cases Vinegar (quart) Cases Sardines (quarter and half) Cases 1-lb. Salmons and Lobsters Cases Whybrow's tted Herrings Cases Prime English Hams Boxes Candles, Brandon's and De Roubaix's Boxes Young's Paraffin Candles Fine Congou Tea (half-chests) Fine Congou Tea (boxes) Fry's Chocolate Creams, &c., &c. The auctioneers direct special attention to this sale. Their instructions are to sell the first lot of each line unreservedly. Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW, -NOON. • To be sold by auction. To-morrow (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock noon, Household p cjrniture and EFFKCTS, the property of % gentleman leaving by the Mall Steamer (removed to Mart for convenience of sale), consisting of—Parlour, Dining-room, Bed-room, Kitchen Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Glass, Earthenware, Pictures, &c. R, ARTHUR, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. NOOK. FRUIT, JAM, TART FRUIT, POTATOES, &c. EX 'GLEN-COE,' FROM HOBART TOWN. R. ARTHUR "WiU sell by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock noon, ex ' Glencoe,' from Hobart Town, IQ*> CASES APPLES, well assorted A—47 cases Apples, well assorted "W—27 cases Apples, well assorted "Wilson—42 cases Jam, 1-lb. tins, assorted ffolroyd, ) —47 cases Jam, 1-lb. tins, assorted Kennedy & Co. ("--41 cases Tart Fruit Hawkins—ls cases Jam, 2-lb. tins, assorted 93 bags Potatoes Ex s.s. ' Hero,' from Melbourne — 150 cases Melbourne Jam, 1-lb. tins, well assorted. Terms—Cash. TO-MORROW. TO DRAPERS, COUNTRY BUYERS, AND THE TRADE. AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY. GRANT & MORTON Havo received instructions to sell by auction, Tomorrow ("Wednesday), 3rd instant, at II o'clock, ENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &o. Terms Liberal. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. THE REMUERA YARDS. for sale, on Thnrsday next, at 12 o'clock, Oft QUIET TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS, fwyjf in good condition, from grass paddocks. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. THE REMUERA YARDS, For sale, on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock, YOUNG HALF-BRED SHEEP, Jtv V mixed sexes, in their wool 80 head Well-fatted Cattle Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 500 Fat Sheep and Lumbs Jb'at and btore Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. THE HAYMARKET WOOL SALES Will take place on November 10 and 24, and Decembers and 22. First sale, for about OjTift BALES, mostly Wool in Grear-n, V will be on Wednesday, November 10. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. TO CLOSU A partnership. WAIKATO LANDS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. lie undersigned lias received instructions from m ','S " om,:rli " to sell, at the Havmarket, nn Wednesday, November 10, at noon, immediately following the Wool Sale, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES, situate near OIIAUPo LOT 1, containing 320 acres, mostly in Grass en winch there U an eight roomed Dwellinchouse, out-buildings, 2 acres in Orchard and Plantation. Also, 13 acres in Oats, and 1 acre in Potatoes, to lie taken by the purchaser at a valuation : being lots 315, 310, 317, 319 322, 32b, and 330. Possession of the house given on Ist day of January next. LOT 2 contains 100 acres, and consists of Nos. 190 192, 174, and 175,—a1l in Grass, and Fenced.' LOT 3 contains 37G£ acres, and consists of Nos. 312 304, 30G. 307, 309/310, 313, 314 ; 150 in and Fenced. LOT 4 contain® 200 acres, being lots 321, 323, 324, 231, and 331 a. Tlie whole of the above Farms are well watered, bounded by good roads, and are situate from 1 to 3 miles of the proposed Railway Station at Ohaupo, which is one of the most rapidly-advancing districts of tho Waikuto. ALFRED BUCKLAND. | G-rocers. ACON, HAMS, BACON. JUST LANDED, Ex « BRITISH EMPIRE' AND WHITE EAGLE.' Sinclair's Prime Breakfast Racon it un Hams, Also, ' PRIME NORTH-WILTS CHEESH. V M. somerville, 125, QUJiEH-STBBET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4359, 2 November 1875, Page 4
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