HORSES, CATTLE, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, W M FINN IMOEE will sell by public auction, at bis Yards, Taupo Quay, on r ■ THURSDAY, tit,e 14th JURE, 1866, at Twelve o’clock, 2 teams of 4 very fine working bullocks with drays, and yokes complete for each team A lot of fine milch cows and heifers 1 thorough bred bay mare and foal 1 four-year-old filly - 1 two-year-old ditto 1 first class draught horse 4 good saddle horses ALSO, A VARIETY OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of—--5 tons flour 2 tons Mauritius sugar 8 chests cong'-u tea 20 half chests ditto 1 ton Patna rice" 1 cask Epsom salts 40 firkins pickled herrings 7 barrels ditto 10 firkins dried herrings 9 hhds. brandy 2 quarter-casks brandy 2 quarter-casks sherry 6 cases Perry 4 casks dried apples 5 cwt. putty 20 iron camp bedsteads 1 trunk ladies’ boots 6 bags onions (very flue) 3 bales wool packs 1 piece scrim 1 -caipenter’s tool chest, complete 1 hearse 3 large tables ALSO, A vai(ety of watches, jewellery, and watchmaker’s tools, etc. dune 6, 1866. POSTPONEMENT OP SALE. TO EE SOLD BY AUCTION AT THE CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS, ON 50 THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, WITHOUT RESERVE, , HEAD of MILCH COWS and Store Cattle Together with a pure bred Alderney Bull, belonging: to the estate of the late Mr. Bloomfield. THOe. WAYTH GUDGEON & CO., Auctioneers. June G, 1866. CONDEMNED STORES. MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Hemming way, Deputy Purveyor of her Majesty’s Forces in New Zealand, to sell by public auction, on FRIDAY, JUNE 15, AT 11 O’CLOCK, A quantity of Tents, Marquees, Blankets, &c., &c. May 9, 1866. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, PLANTS, AND FRUIT TREES. WM. FINNIMORE has received instructions of Mr. Epps (of Grove Nursery, Nelson) to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, the 16th June, 1866, at 1 o’clock precisely, A large collection of Ornamental and Useful Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants, and Fruit Trees also, . 30 m. seedling Hawthorn Quicks 4 m. seedling Sycamores Catalogues and lists can be had at the office of the Auctioneer. June 13, 1866. CHADWICK’S MARKET DAY AT TURAKINA. JOSEPH CHADWICK has received instructions from Charles Cameron, Esq., to self by public auction, on THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, at the above place, Twenty-five head Cows and Store Cattle One Alderney Bull One Durham Bull One well-bred Bull from Rangitikei ALSO, One hundred prime fat Wethers. These can be bought privately before the sale (if wanted) on application to Joseph Chadwick, Auctioneer. May 23, 1866. JOSEPH CHADWICK has received instructions from Mrs. el Gower to sell by public auction, at Turakina, on THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1860, at 12 o’clock, 10 HEAD_ QUIET HAND-FED COWS, All quiet. Twenty head Heifers, from two to four years old, also quiet. Terms at Sale. J. C. has also notice of a quantity of young Ewes, if they arrive in time for that day. . June 13, 1866. TO SCHOOLS. FOR SALE, DESKS double, Assets book shelves 6 long forms, several school charts and maps, ball frame, black board on easels, reading box, a number of the most superior works on the various systems of education, including Stowe’s, Tate’s, Sullivan’s, Morrel’s, etc., also, class books tor Tuition on almost t very subject taught in public or private schools, including navigation, astronomy, ancient and modern history, oratory, chemistry, trigonometry, etc. Apply to . ALEXANDER McMINN, Late Master Grammar School. June 9, 1866. EDUCATIONAL. MR. O’CALLAGHAN will re open Night School on Monday next the 11th inst. Attendance from 7 o’clock p.m. to 9 on Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays, at the Catholic School, Victoria Avenue. June 9,186 C. SPORTING NOTLCE. £2O A-SIDE. A MATCH between Mr. Richard Day’s c. g. Orankie Dick, and Mr. James Day’s c. g. Pacha, to be run over a fair hunting country, about 2 miles, over 22 jumps, to start at Mr. Warwick’s brick field, and finish at Tylee’s flat. The horses w i'l start at 2 o’clock sharp on Friday, Loth inst. (Owners up.) £. C. LOCKETT, Starter and Judge. June 9, 1866. ’ NOTICE TO CLIENTS. MR. ALLEN will be absent on Survey up the River for about a mouth from to-day. Mr. Barnard has returned from Survey on the Matarata, and will remain in town for a few davs. BARNARD & ALLEN, Architects, Engineers, and Surveyors, 76, St. Hill SUeet May 9, 1866.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 618, 13 June 1866, Page 3
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