FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY. MR R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Captain Fox, who is about leaving the Colony for England, to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his residence on Wellington Terrace, The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects. 1 Pianoforto 1 cheffonier 1 round 100 table 4 horsehair chairs 6 rosewood do, spring seats 2 arm do 1 handsome couch do Carpet Vases 1 green Brussels carpet 1 100 table 5 paintings, ornamental frames Fender and fire irons Lamp and stand 2 flower-vases and lustres Oilcloths, mats, and matting Patent mangle Kitchen table Filter, trajs Kitchen chairs Sundry crockery Do kitchen utensils Kerosene can, with tap Shovels, spades, and axes Boiler, kettle, and saucepans 1 cheffonier cupboard 1 handsome large chest of drawers 1 bedstead and polo Mattrasses Dressing table, with drawers Waslistand and toilot service complete Night commode Looking glasses Hand sewing machine Vols. books 1 box Reeves and Son's Paints, complete, with brushes, &c. Weighing machines And a variety of other goods. Sale nfc 12 o'clock noon. HUTT MARKET. WEDNE3DAY, Ist FEBRUARY. "jR/TR JAMES SMITH has been instructed _L5_L by Mr Hugh Sinclair and others to sell; at the new stockyards of Mr N. Valentine, 40 head prime fat cattle 10 working bullocks with yokes, bows, and chains complete 157 fat sheep ■ 10,000 feot sawn timber Horses, and sundry cattle Salo of T ; wber at 12 o'clock sharp, Stock immed 'v after luncheon, at 2 o'clock. Butchers and Graziers will consult their interoats by attending this important sale. SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY. PEREMPTORY SALE. 150 OASES , ST; JULIEN OLARET, ex Melita, now warehoused in Messrs Bethuno and Hunter's Bond. I MR R. J. DUNCAN has received in- ' Btructions to sell by public auction, at the stores of J. Martin, Esq., Grey street, on Saturday next, 28th January, at 12 o'clock | noon sharp, 150 cases superior Claret. \ Merchants and hotel keepers are requested to attend this salo, as the above will be sold ! without any reserve, on account of the liquidation of tho estate of Messrs F. Sidoy and. Co., and by order of John Martin, Esq., assignee. To be sold inlots to suits purchasers/ Terms cash. Remember 12 o'clock Saturday. KB.— Clarets have advanced 75 per cent, since the declaration of the war. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. nnHE settling for the above Regatta will _L take place on FRIDAY EVENING, the 27th inst .at the Pier Hotel, at 8.30 p.m. All accounts due by the Committee, are requested to be forwarded to the undersigned, Wm, BOYD, Hon. Sec,
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