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Auction Sales. TO-MORROW. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. CARGO OFTiIE 'NIL DESPERANDUM,* FROM LYTTELTON. WHEAT, FLOOR, OATS,- BARLEY, AND SHARPS, i GEO. W. BINNEY Will sell by public auction, at the Exchange Sale Rooms, to-morrow (Tuesday), 18th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, Q/»A BAGS FLOUR, IN 501bg, OOv 142 Sacks Oats.; 150 Sacks Oats. 10 Sacks Flour. 160 Ba<_s Superior Barley. 52 Sacks Wheat. 39 Sacks Wheat. 43 Sacks Wheat. 15 Sacks Sharps. 70 Sacks Flour. i 30 Sacks Sharps. 50 Bags Potatoes. Terms at sale. TO-MORROW. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. CARGO OF THE 'WAVE,' FROM , OAMARU. GEO. W. BINNEY Will sell by public auction, at the Exchange Sale Rooms, on Tuesday, 18th October, at 11 o'clock sharp, THE ENTIRE CARGO of the 'WAVE,' consisting of— 139 Bags Wheat. 120 „ Bran. 346 „ Bran. 668 „ Flour, each 2001bs. 201 „ Flour, each 501bs; 3 „ Pearl Barley. 28 „ PearTßarley. 963 „ Oats. Terms at sale. TO-MORROW. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. CARGO OF THE *AGNES & JESSIE,' FROM LYTTELTON. GEO. W. BINNEY Will sell by public auction, at the Exchange Sale Rooms, on Tuesday, October 18, at 11 o'clook sharp, THE ENTIRE CARGO of the 'AGNES & JESSIE, from Lyttelton— " 1885 Bags Potatoes. 52 „ Oats. 60 „ Bran, ' 150 „ Flour. 65 „ Flour. Terms at sale; TO-MORROW. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. CARGO OF THE 'DUNEDIN,' FROM OAMARU. GEO. W. BINNEY, Will sell by public auction, at the Exchange Sale Rooms, on Tuesday, 18th October, at 11 o'clock sharp, 100 SACKS WHEAT. l/OO 50 Sacks Flour. 50 Half-sacks Flour. 100 Quarter-sacks Flour, 10 Sacks Barley. Terms at tale. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. TO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT KEEFERS, SPECULATORS, & OTHERS. FOR SALE, ON THE PREMISES. TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. The subscribers have received instructions to sell by auction, on tho premises, Owehstreet, Grahamstown f on Tuesday, 18th instj., at 11 o'clock, ThE LESSEE'S INTEREST in that Valuable Property, known as the "WAIOTAHI RESTAURANT & ANCHOR HOTEL," and well known to be the favorite house in that locality, now donga good business. The extensive premises aro faithfully built and comfortably finished throughout, containing Bar, Billiard-room, Sitting-rooms, Bed-rooms (making up from thirty to forty beds), Kitchen, together with the large and complete Kitchenrange, which cost over £70, capable of cooking for five hundred people; also, Scullery, and every convenience for carrying on an extensive business. Furniture, Fittings, &c, can be had at a valuation. . - - . SAMUEL CQCHRANE AND SON, ';,'' ';/ '•'.'■'■■ "-' Auctioneers,

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 241, 17 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 241, 17 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 241, 17 October 1870, Page 3

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