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fealea tp auction* HORSE SAL*;. Bin* JOHN JBRIGHAPI Will Sell' by Auction, THIS DAY (Saturday), at the Exchange Stables, Shortland-st., 2 VERY excellent DRAUGHT MARES Two SADDLE HORSES, warranted quiet, and thoroughly broken in tor a lady to ride . A TIMOKPONEY also — Several Horses of various description, a After which A very excellent* well finished LONDON CAB. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.

MONTHLY SALE of HORSES. A T the particular desire of several highly respectable Gentlemen connected with the Agricultural interest, Mr. John Brigham has entered into arrangements with Mr. Hardington, and intends commencing Monthly Sales of Horses at the Exchange Hotel, where the Farmers' Dinn er isheld on the first Saturday in each month, J. 15. will hold his First Sale, at 1 o'clock, on Saturday, June Ist, 1850. It is requested that all Horses intended for Sale should be entered at least Two Days previous, either in the Books at Mr. Hardington's, or at the Auctioneer's.

MR. A. W. HANSARD, HOUSE, ESTATE & GENERAL AGENT, Lower Queen Street. TO RESIDENTS in the Country, intending Abseentees, &c, Mr. Hansard offers his services in the receiving their rents, &c, the payment of such charges as they may direct and authorize, and the transaction of such general business as they may require, pledging himself to an implicit attention to their instructions, and a faithful regard to their interests. For the accommodation of the Proprietors of Land, Houses, &c, Mr. Hansard proposes to keep a Register of all such property for sale or hire ; and, when required, to negociate such sale or letting in their behalf. He will also keep a Register of Land, Houses, &c, required by intending purchasers, lessees, or hirers. Mr. Hansard's charges for commission in the above-mentioned cases will be moderate— and when practicable, will be subjected to prior arrangement.

HOUSES. TO BE LET — At Onehunga, the delightful residence of G. O. Ormsby, Esq. Apply to A. W. Hansard, House, Estate and General Agent, High Street

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 431, 1 June 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 431, 1 June 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 431, 1 June 1850, Page 2

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