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MR. JOHN BRIGHAM
Has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock, (if not previously disposed of) — A VERY DESIRABLE ALLOTMENT of LAND, at the rear of the Barracks, having one frontage to Quadrant-street, of 37 feet, and one to Cobourg-street, of 57 feet, immediately opposite the residence of the late T. E. Conry, Esq., and on which is substantially built a Wooden House. AFTER WHICH,
An ALLOTMENT in O'Connell-street, a few doors from Shortland-street, having a Dwelling House and a good Bakehouse with an excellent Oven, recently erected at great expense.
IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Lewis v. Lally.
MR. JOHN BRIGHAM Has received instructions to sell by Auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY (Saturday), ABOUT TEN CWT. SOLE LEATHER, the property of the Defendant ; unless the Execution in the above case be previously satisfied. Sale to commence at \ past 10 o'clock.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE, MR. JOHN BRIGHAM Will Sell by A uction, to close Consignments, AVREIETY OF GOODS consisting of — Stockmen'd Boots Calicoes Prints Currants &c, &c, &c.
MR. J. BRIGHAM Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Saturday, the 22nd June— - THOSE well-known PREMISES, situate in O'Connell-street, formerly Mr. Chisholms Slaughtering Establishment, as also the DWELLING HOUSE adjoining. The Yard and the Out-Buildings are extensive, and are well worthy the attention of Livery Stable Keepers, Hay and Corn Salesmen, and others desirous of Commodious Premises in the Centre of Auckland. The Dwelling House is well built, and comfortably arranged, with Stabling attached suitable for Ten Horses. The Premises are supplied with two wells of excellent Water. TERMS AND CONDITIONS AT SALE. HERD OF SUPERIOR CATTLE FOR SALE.
MR. JOHN BRIGHAM
Has much pleasure in announcing to the Pub" lie, that he has received instructions from
G. O. Ormsby, Esq., (who is about leaving the Colony) to dispose of his well-known Herd cf Cattle by Public Auction, at the " Greyhound Inn," Queen-street. On Saturday, the 29th of June, 1850, at 11 o'clock, consisting of —
THIRTY (30) COWS, all in calf Twenty-five (25) HEIFERS, eighteen months to three years old Twenty (20) BULLOCKS, fit for the knife Twenty (20) YEARLINGS, and A Number of CALVES.
The above Stock are too well known to need comment ; suffice it to say, that the Butcher, Grazier, or Dairykeeper will find this Sale a most desirable opportunity of purchanng. Stock to suit his purpose.
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* Dinner is held on the first Saturday in each month, 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.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 435, 15 June 1850, Page 2
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493Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 435, 15 June 1850, Page 2
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