g>ales; by auction*
HYAM JOSEPH
Will Sell, at his Mart, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock — FLOUR Rice Tea Prime Mess Beef in tierces Coffee Sugar Starch, in £-cwt. and cwt. boxes Moleskin, Grecian Doeskin, and Duck Trowsers Superfine Black and Drab ditto Guernsey Frocks Seaming Twine Duck Black Satin and light Summer Vests Regatta, Scotch Twill and white Shirts Black and colored Silk Handkerchiefs Red Comforters Spades Wheat Mills Flour Sieves And a variety of Merchandize. Terms at sale.
TO BUTCHERS, DAIRYMEN, AND BREEDERS OF STOCK.
THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE BARQUE ELIZABETH 8f HENRY.
HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on T ii u r s day, 21st September, 1848, at the Stock Yard of Messrs. Connell & Ridings, Queen Street, at 11 o'clock precisely : — INVENT Y FIVE FAT BULLOCKS, Sixty Milch Cows, One Hundred Heifers, Forty Steers. The whole of the ahove 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 is decidedly the finest lot of Cattle ever imported into this part of the Colony. Terms at Sale.
Ex Elizabeth and Henry.
DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES AND MARES.
HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, an Fiiidw next, the 22nd instant, at the " Blue Bell," at eleven o'clock, precisely — TWELVE SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSES Eight Draught Mares Three Mares, broken in to saddle. This importation of Horses and Mares are decidedly the most superior and choice lot e\er 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 ihipment. Terms at Sale.
TO SAWYERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS.
BY AM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell without reserve at his Mart, on Monday, the 25th instant, at 1 1 o'clock — rpHE RIGHT TO CUT TIMBER •*- over a very large tract of Land in Little Muddy Creek, for the period of three years. The above Land is very heavily Timbered, and no Timber has yet been cut or felled upon the Land.
TO BE LET,
THE Premises at present occupied by Fred. Brathwaite, Esq.. d.a.e.g. The House contains Dining and Drawing Rooms, three Bed-iooms, Pantry, detached Kitchen and Servant's room. The Garden is well stocked with Fruit-trees, and there are about three acres of Grass land enclosed. Possession may be had on November Ist, proximo. Apply to D. Pollen. [a card.] R. C. L. NICHOLSON, SUIIGEON, &c. DURHAM STREET.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 240, 16 September 1848, Page 1
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