Public Auction Sales.
TUESDAY, MAT 29. THE TRI AN G LE. For sale, on Tuesday next, M*y 29 th, »t 2 o'clock, K rvA MERINO WETHERS, OVJ \J being bulauce of cargo on hand ex « Star of the South' 20 head Half-fat Steer*. / t ALFRED BTJCKLAND.
TUESDAY, MAY 29. THE TRIANGLE. For iale on Tuesday next, May 29, at 2 o'oloclc, from the Garden of Mr. Potts, Newmarket, IAA PINES JLU" 100 Blue Gums, And 200 Fruit Trees, 2 and 3 years old. ALFRED BUCKLAND. _ TUESDAY, MAY 29. THE TRIANGLE. For sale on Tuesday, May 29, at 2 o'clock, Af± HEAD GROWNj CATTLE, 4:V mixed sexes, three-fourths fat. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
THURSDAY, MAT 31. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. For M-le on Thursday next, May 31, at 1 o'clock, X EWES, IN LAMB Vt> 1 Leicester Ram. ALFRED BXTCKLAND.
THURSDAY, MAT 31. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. For aalc, on Thursday next, May 31st, at 1 o'clock, Q r\ HEAD FAT CATTLE O \-J 150 Pat Wethers, from Wang*nui Dairy Cows Store Cattle 100 Wethers from the neighbourhood Fat and Store Pigs. ALEEED BTJCKLAND.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2. THE HAYMARKET. For aide on Saturday, June 2, *t 12 o'clock, STWO-YEAR-OLD 'DRA.UGHT FILLIES, by Baron Clyde 2 Draught Horses (staunch workers) 1 Biding Horse 1 Biding Mare (a good Lady's Hack). ■ALFEED eUCKLAKD. THIS DAY. VJOTOEIA.-STREET. CLEARING-OUT OF A STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A DEA.LER. C. AUTHOR & SON Hare been favoured with instructions from Mr. John Pjobstlbt to sell by auction, This Day (Monday), at 11 o'clock a.m., on bis premises, Victoriastreet, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE.
TUESDAY, MAY 29. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ONEHUNGA. C. ATtTHUIt & SON Hare received instructions to sell by auction, at the Commercial Hotel, Onehunga, on Tuesday, May 29, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Stock-in-Trade. Also, A first-class Billiard Table and Bagatelle Board A good Beer Engine &c, 4c, Sec
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. HARDWARE, PLATED WARE, BRUSH WARE, LAMPS, ETC. C. AETHUE & SON Will sell by auction at their Mart, Qaeen-sfcreet, on Wednesday next, the 30th inst., at 11 o'clock. SORBY'S AUGERS, TROWELS (Bricklayers', Plasterers', and Gardeners') Hoes, Brass and Tin Chamber Candlesticks Brass and Metal Pillar Candlesticks Plated and B.M. Crueti, Tea and Bread Trays Best Polished fcteel Fire Irons, Lamps Sugar Cutters, Nutmeg Graters, Funnels Strainers, Bottle Jacks, Frypani, Saucepans Electro-platei Teapots, Metal Teapots Tin Teapots, Brass Door Plates Baking and Pie Dishes, Japauned Boxen Electro-plated Forks, Tea Spoons j Table Spoons, Locks, Hinges 1 Table Knives and Carvers, Tin Rivets Tin Ears, Tin Plates, Hair Brooms Scrubbing Brushes, Rotten Stone Polishing Paste, Black Lead Ac, &c, Ac.
MONDAY, MAY 28. BY ORDER OF THE COLLECTOR OJP CUSTOMS. H. JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Commercial Sale Booms, Queen-street, on Monday next, 28th instant, at eleren o'clock, the follow < ing, viz. :—: — 6 SEAMEN'S CHESTS^ 1 Box Being the Lot of Sundries Clothing and 1 English Lever Watch Y Effects 1 Gold Chain of several 1 Geneva Watch and Chain Stamen. &c, &c , Ac. J ", No reserve. . > Terms :— Cash.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2
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507Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2
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