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THE LEAST RESERVE*

HYAM JOSEPH Will Sell by Auction, without Reserve, on Monday next, at 1 1 o'clock, , The following MERCHANDISE :— IBALE COTTON SHEETING 10 boxes Mould Candles 10 „ Soap 4 kegs Sugar Candy, in packages of 60 lbs. 20 bags Sugar 1 1 bale Sole ' Leather 1 ditto Kip ditto ditto 20 gross Lucifer Matches 20 Brass-wire Flour Sieves 15 large Steel Wheat, Mills, with large fly wheels, and two handles 15 dozen superior B Y Sickles 10 dozen Regatta Shirts 10 „ superior ditto 5 „ ditto Blue Serge 50 pair Moleskin Trousers 50 Summer Waistcoats - • 20 dozen Gent's superior White Shirts, lawn fronts, and linen collars Sale to commence precisely at 11 o'clock. Terms Liberal.

IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES.

HYAM JOSEPH

Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Wednesday next, 7th instant — Without Reserve — THE following Valuable RACING HORSES, the property of a Gentleman about leaving the Colony. JACK, a bay Gelding, 4 years. The performances of " Jack," on Monday and Tuesday last, excited the admiration of all beholders, and rather astonished the knowing ones. It is now admitted that but for the false start he would have been the winner of the Maiden Plate. He won the Consolation Stakes of £20, and the Hurdle Race of £36, beating the favorite " Zaccho" easily. COUNTESS, dark brown Mare, 4 years— without exception the handsomest Mare in the Northern district. GOLDFINDER, dark brown Entire, 2 years — the only Blood Horse in the country, and bids fair to win the next Metropolitan. POST BOY, a handsome blood chesmit Poney, rising 4 years. • The above have been some time in training, and with judicious attention will turn out for Speed aad Bottom to be inferior to none in the colonies. also — BLUCHER, a brown Hack, 5 years, warranted sound and good in saddle or harness. RAINBOW, bay Gelding, 4 years, ditto. MATILDA, roan Mare, rising 3 years, broken to carry a lady. NORFOLK, black Entire Horse, one of the most powerful Draught horses in the colony. also— * A light Cart 4 sets Cart Harness 4 Saddles 1 Hunting Saddle 1 strong Dray and harness complete.

ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT.

To be sold by Private Contract, the undermentioned valuable Business Properties — IWO HOUSES situate, Shortlaed Street, nearly opposite the " Exchange Hotel," with a frontage of 28 feet to Shortland Street, depth 66 feet, let for seven years, at £50 per year, also — That old established Grocery Store, lately occupied by Mr. Gr. Codlin, situated in High Street, having a frontage thereto of 20 feet, depth 60 feet. These valuable properties will be sold on reasonable terms, the proprietors being about to leave the colony. For further particulars apply to Hyam Joseph, Auctioneer, &c, Queen Street.

FARM AND STOCK TO LET.

CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to Let for such term as may be agreed on — AN EXCELLENT AttABLE FARM of Sixty Acres — within two miles of Auckland, by one of the best roads in the colony. There! is a good house, barn, and Stockyard on the farm, which is well enclosed and possessing abundance of Firewood and Water, about 35 acres of the land has already been under crop and the remainder is now being ploughed. The Stock consists of 25 good cows in calf, many being calving— a team of Bullocks— and if desired a HorseThe Cows will be let with or without the encrease. Terms moderate. Adequate security will be required,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 280, 3 February 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 280, 3 February 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 280, 3 February 1849, Page 2

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