g>ales bp auction. TO BUTCHERS, DAIRYMEN, AND BREEDERS OF STOCK. THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE BARQUE ELIZABETH HENRY, HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY, 21st September, 1848, at the Stock Connell & Ridings, Queen at, 11 o'clock npWENTY FIVE F4GrattL°CKS, _ Sixty Milch Covpf/*jF One Hundred HeiKrs, Forty Steers. The whole of the above stock has been selected from 1,000 Head of Cattle of the well known and celebrated station belonging to Messrs. R. & H. Scott, Glendon, Hunter's River, and are decidedly the finest lot of Cattle ever imported into this part of the Colony. Terras at Sale. Ex Elizabeth and Henry. DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES AND MARES. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, an To - Morrow the 22nd instant, at the " Blue Bell," at eleven o'clock, precisely— Twelve supEßijjljb raug ii t Eight Draught Mapesjll yr Three Mares, broJtengjß twaddle. This importation qjP Horses and Mares are decidedly the most superior and choice lot ver imported into Auckland. They are of the Clydesdale breed, and have been selected with great care by a person of experience, whose known judgment in Horse Stock is sufficient guarantee of the fine quality of this shipment Terms at Sale. arlow. aite ollies), 0, Mrs. Ray AUCKLAND AMATEUR DRAMATiC SOCIETY. Fifth Performance.—September 27th, 1848. THE amusements of the evening will commence with the laughable Farce, entitled BUT HOWEVER. Mr* Standwell (a plain i>ld country gentleman) Mr. Grant. Squire Cashmere (a gentleman lately returned from India and engaged from infancy to Julia), Mr, Merriman. Caleb Chizzler (a scheming "Gent"), Capt. Green WQpd. Prowl (a bum ha Gaby (a loutish postbl Widow Juniper (hostess Mr. Tir Julia (engaged to Ca Song, Mrs. Ray. Song. Mr. Turner, Song, .. Mr. Buckingham, To conclude with Sheridan's humourous Play, ST. PATRICK'S DAY; Or, The Scheming Lieutenant. Justice Credulous (an old humbug) Mr. Marlow Lieuteuant O'Connor (a recruiting officer, up to a dodge or two), Mr. Turner. Doctor Rosy (an enthusiastic son of Galen), Mr. Merriman. Serjeant Trounce, (a recruiting serjeant, and, as usual, not addicted to telling the truth}, Mr. Pitt. Corporal Flint (as great a rascal, bat a stripe lower in talent), Mr. Brathwaite. Mrs. Bridget Credulous (an obstinate old ■woman), Mr. Ray. Laurette (an equally obstinate youn<* woman), Mrs. Ray. Soldiers, Countrymen, &c., &c. NOTICE. "FVT OTlCjy#jßj(B*given that any person L any timber from the lukau Company, will be proTiieos. Hf.hle, Agent. Sept. 20th; 'SIS, Estate of th secuteu.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 September 1848, Page 1
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