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Sales by Auction. B. TONKS.] [R. C. CAHR. THIS DAY. PLATEWARE, &c, &c., &c. B. TON K S & CO. Have been instructed, by Mr. W. Ewen, who is retiring from business, to sol]. This Day (Wednesday), lit 11 o'clock, on the premises, 74, Queen-street, oppositc the Bank of Now Zealand, TBE ENTIRE BALANCE OF STOCK, Comprising:— Furnishing, Ironmongery, China, ana Glassware Electroplate Cut'ery, Table and Hand Lamps 1 ustres, Vases, I oiletware, Brushware Deed Boxes, Baths and C.;ns, Garden Tools, &c. ALSO, Verandah anil Pill ire, Shop Fittings Glass Counters, Fireproof Safe Truck Skids, Sα, >to, THIS DAY, CITY MART. UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. GKANT & MOKTOS TTive received instructions to sell by auction, This Doy (Wednesday), at 11 o"clock, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, WOOLLENS, fee , &c, unreservedly, to close various accounts to the end of the year. Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7. THE HAYMARKET WOOL SALE. Y AST SALE OP THE SEASON will be B i held on Kriday. January 7, at 2 o'clock sharp, for about 200 bales Wool, Hides, and Sheepskins. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. REMUERA YARDS. THE SHEEP FAIR Will be held at Kemuera on Monday, January EWES, AND LAMBS, nn:l on Wednesday, January 26, for Rams. This promises to be one of the largest Faire hitherto held and tnose who purpose selling will oblige by I forwarding their entries not Inter than FRIDAY, ! January S, 1576; and those first entered will be sold first. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. IMPORTED LINCOLN SHEEP OF CHOICE QUALITY. I will sell at the Sheep Fair, on Wednesday, January 20, at 11 o'clock, -f<q> SHEARLING EWES H t> B 5 SITEARLING E4.MS Imported by Mr. Matthew Mawer, from the flock of Mr. John James Clark, of Wnltonle-Would, South Lincolnshire, EugHnd. Pedigrees can be given with each Sheep At the sile of the balance of Mr. Clark's Sheep at rc:er) orousb. fair, on 11th "ctoner last, his flock averaged the highest of any offered, and among the buyers from this Hock was the agent of His Royal Highness the Princo of Wales. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE HAYMARKET. C< \LE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and © HIDES, EACH FUIDAV, at Two oClock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. JANUARY, 1876. To bo sold by auction in January next, if not other wis-. disposed of (on account of ill-health of owner), FLOUR MITX AT BOMBAY SETTLEMENT, within a mile of the Great South Koad, I and about three miles froii Rnikray Station. 1 This .'ill has b-on erected at (rreat expense, i 3 in full working order, and has a oevcrfiulinj supply of water, with a fall of over 20 fret. Tli's Water-wheel is 10 x 43, and drives a 4-f-:et pair of French Burv Stones, with Wheat-cleaning Machinery, Silk-dressing Machines, Hoisting G=ar, &c, ic. For particulars apply to WOSAN ANP«ARMSTEON T G, SoMcitora, Que«n-street, Auckland. JANUARY, IS7G. ! To be rold by auction in January next (on account of ill-hualth of owner), if not otherwise disposed of, A WELL - FINISHED STORE AND BAKlCllY.nowiloiiiKa goodbusine -, together with about 20 acres of First-cl* r s Land, situate at Bomb ay Settlement, Rreat South Road. ITorr-articulars applv to WC.N .UV AND AEMSTEOSG, Solicitors, Queen-street, Auckland. Publications. 6& "jO'EW ZEALAND MAGAZINE." On* ilie flr?t of .TnnitaiT, lS7(i, will bo published, nt the Olii e ol the Olnao Daitv Times and W.I-mss Comliany (Limited), Duncdin, the Firot Number of the NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE: A Quarterly Journal of Gcreral Literature, to be Kdil.-d by a Committee consisting of the 1. :towing gentlemen:— Professor G. f>. Sale, Dnnedin; Pnifessnr J. M. Enow, Christchurcli; Professor D. IIACGnEooK, Dunedin; Captain F. W. Button, Dunedin; Re?. E. L. Stam'okd. The Kcm Zca'and Magazine ia intended to be open for the expression of all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of goneral or Colonial interest. Many of the best "known wiiters in all parts of the becoming contributors. Subscription for the year, Tea Shillings. Order from any Bookseller, or send Stamps or Post Office Order to Manager, Uimedin. A limited numberof Advertisements will be printed with each number of the siaguzine. Scale: £i per luge por insertion; or £5 per pa?e per annum. Communications to be addressed to the Editors, Atuseum, Duuedin. Subscriptions and adverUnetnenti to be forwarded to - Musical. SEVENTY PIANOS iSD FORTY HARMONIUMS ! TO BE SOLD AT GBEATLY REDUCED PRICES VOX. CASH, In consequence of Icing overstocked and large shipments on the way. These Instruments are the IiEST, AND CHEAPEST To be sold in Xew Zealand. H ARMONITJIIS, fro m £9 103. to £120 PIANOS £35 to £160 «sr Harmoniums and Pianos OX HIRE with OPTION- of PURCHASE at the end of three, six. nine, twelve, eighteen" or twenty-four months*—tho hire deducted from price of instrument. HOFFMANN & SON'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ~: , SHOHTLAND-STBEBT. . ' INSTRCMENTB OV ALL KINDS TIWRD AMD REPAIRED. UNEDIN "BEER—Marshall & Copeland's famous 1 xhihilion Ale and Stout, from the "Winter Brewings, on sale by the wholesale agent, JOHN KEI.D, Commerce-street..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4407, 29 December 1875, Page 4

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