%<s b# Auction. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 9th Dec, at 11 o'clock, a.m. SOME CALVES, COWS, and other Cattle 2 Powerful HOUSES for the Plough And a good steady Hack. He will also offer his well known Cream Coloured Ponies, for a Lady and Gentleman. They are about the best match in the Colony. To be sold privately the Entire Horse ELIAZER, lately imported from Sydney jhe is a well bred powerful Horse and a thorough good roadster.
NEW HARVEST V/AGGOSI.
MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the 9th of Dec, at Newmarket, A COLONIAL MADE HARVEST WAGGON; to be seen previous to the day of sale in Mr. Nathan's yard.
HOBART TOWN CART MARES.
FOU Sale, by Private contract, 9 MARES a!l broken in to Harness, imported by the " Aiabia/' from Hobart Town, where they have been selected with care. They are well adapted for Plough or Cart. Apply to J. Newman, or to Mr. Paton Epsom. NEW WIND MIX.!.. On Sale by the Undlrsigned, FINE FLOUR at 18s. per 1001b Seconds, do. 15s. do. do. Sharps, at 9s. do. do. Wheaten Meal, 16s. do. do. Maize, do. Bs. do. do. Crushed Maize, 3s. per Bushel Bran, at lOd. do. do. Charles F. Partington. NOTICE. To Gentlemen having Horses in training FOR THE ENSUING RaCES. GOOD OATEN HAY, £4 per ton Straw £3 ditto Taken from the premises. — Terms cash. T. Henry. Mount Prospect, 19th Nov., 1851. NOTICE. ' r PHE Undersigned being about to return to J- London, is anxious to obtain an Agency for any Mercantile House or Houses in New Zealand for the purchase of Goods, which his long residence in Auckland, and intimate knowledge of suitable goods for the Market, render him capable of fulfilling to satisfaction. James Jackson Selby, Address — • D. Jones & Co., Sydney, or, 6, Broad-street Buildings, City.
NOTICE.
npHE MEMBERS of the Auckland OfeJL ratjves Benefit Society, are requested to attend a General Meeting to be held on Tuesdat, Dec. 2nd, at past 7, at the White Hart Hotel, Queen-street. G. Ansell, Secretary
ELIGIBLE SITE FOR EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES.
CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Have received instiuctions to Sell by private contract, and on liberal terms, npHE BLUE BELL INN, Queen-street, -it with extensive yaids, Stabling, &c, &c. This pioperty has a frontage to Queen-street
of 67 feet, and an approach at the rear. The House, which is built in great pait of Van Diemen's Laud haid wood, is in excellent repair, as aie the Kitchens, Stables, and other out-buildings. There is a constant supyly of Water on the Premises.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 1
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