g>ale!3 fop auction.
UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS.
MR. J. BRIG HAM Has received instructions to Sell, at the Stock Yard of the Greyhound Inn, Quecn-stL-eet, THIS DAY (Saturday), at Two o'clock, precisely, TWENTY SUPERIOR x DAIRY COWS All in Calf, and broken in to bail ; some of them near calving 1 . Terms at Sale.
MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES.
MR. J. BRIGHAM
Will sulnnit to Public Competition, THIS DAY, 7th inst., at the Exchange Hotel, at 1 o'clock, NINE 1-1 ORS E S AND MARE S, broken in to Saddle and Harness, among which will be found some of the most useful Hacks and Diaught Horses in the Colony. Terms at Sale.
BLACK MARE.
THOMAS WESTON # CO. Will S*ll by Auction, on Monday next, 9th September, at their Stores, Shoitland-sheet, at 1 Q o'clock— A BLACK MARE — about three years old* thirteen hands high ; being the Black Mare advertised by the Commissioner of Police in the "New Zealander," 10th and 13th July, and " Southern Cross," lGth and 19th July. Terms — Cash.
IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Houston v. Plynn.
THOMAS WESTON 8? CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 9th September, at their Stores, Shortland- street, at 11 o'clock precisely, under Warrant from the Resident Magistrate's Court (unless this Execution is previously satisfied) — | PAIR BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS Anvil, Vyce, Screw-plates Tongs, and a variety of Smith's Tools About 500 feet Boards, &c. Terms — Cash. after wn i c ii — A variety of other Merchandize.
EX THE "MO A."
On Sale by the Undersigned : — IAHHDS. LONDON PORTER -*•" 2 bales Blankets 8 casks Butter 1 case Hosiery 2 bales Giey Domestic 2 cases Calico 1 Patent Cooking Stove 2 caroteels Cvi rants 2 ban els Raisins 1 case superioi Turkey Figs 10 bags fine Salt 10 cases Pickles, quarts and pints 6 " Mustaid 3 " half-pints Salad Oil 2 " Bottled Fiuits 1 cask Nuts 4 cases Cheese 1 case Children's Boots and Shoes 2 boxes Glass, 10x8 2 cases London Brandy Bitters 20 half-chests Tea 100 boxes ditto James Macky. August 30, 1850.
Apprentice.
THE Undersigned having a Vacancy for an Apprentice, is open to tieat with the friends of a respectable Youth, of steady habits. W. R. GuNniiY, Chemist. Queen-street, Sept. 3, 1850. N.13.-— A Piemium will be required.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 459, 7 September 1850, Page 1
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