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Sales i)j» glttcffott* Store Cattle! Store Cattle!! For sale at Newmarket, TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 18th, atone oclock, HEAD WELL BRED CATTLE, cargo of* 4 Glenshee,” uud Itindcd in excellent condition, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. 89 Head Grown Cattle from the Interior. For Sale nr MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND At his yards, Newmarket, TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 18th, at oue o’clock. A MIXED HERD from the Waikato, principally grown Cattle in good condition. Store Sheep. For Sale at the yards, Newmarket, TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 18th, at one o’clock, SEVEN T Y STO RE WE TIIE R S 40 Ewes and Lambs, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Superior Hay. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sell at the Ilaymarkct, on SATURDAY next, at 12 o’clock, rpWO STACKS of SUPERIOR Hay, standing in J. Mr. London's paddock, adjoining the Great South road, and estimated to contain about 36 tons. Drapery. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY NEXT, 19th inst., at 11 o’clock, LADIES’ DR E SSES Ribbons, Flowers, Robes Mantles, Cloaks, Skirts Silk and Alpaca Jackets Tweed Coats, Vests, and Trousers Garibaldi Hats Saxony Wool Shirts Flannel, Angola, and Circassian Shirts. Tekms —Cash. On account of whom it may concern. BLANKETS, Ex “ BLUNDELL.” CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, on FRIDAY next, 19th inst., at 11 o’clock, C. S. & Co. in diamond—C. S. &W. under. 610-PAIRS 10-4 BLANKETS, slightly damaged 8 2-pairs 11-4 do. do. do. 4 6-pairs 10-4 do. do. do. Samples—--1 bale 5 pairs do. do. do. Terms —Cash. UNRESERVED SALE OF Tweeds, Drapery, and Clothing, &c., &c., &c. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at the Stores of Messrs. GILFILLAN & CO., THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, at 11 ’Clock, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS—--3 cases 55 pieces Summer Tweeds 1 „ 10 doz. Flannel Shirts 1 „ 10 „ Fancy Wove Flannel Shirts 1 „ 10 ~ Scarlet and Magenta ~ 1 „ 10 „ Blue Serge Double Backed Shirts 1 „ 7 „ Superior all-Wool Shirts 5 „ 60 „ Men’s Longcloth Shirts, various qualities 1 case 8 doz. Longcloth Shirts, band collar 2 „ „ extra large size 1 ~ 20 „ Boys’ and Youths’ Longcloth Shirts 1 „ 12 „ Men’s fine quality Shirts 1 bale 50 doz. Regatta Shirts 1 ease 10 „ Men’s do., fast colors 1 „ 20 ~ „ dressed 1 „ Men’s Fine Linen Collars, 10 doz. Young England, 8 doz. All round, 8 doz. Belgium, 8 doz. West-end, 16 doz. Persigny 1 case Tweed Suits 1 „ 10 doz. Welsh Flannel Undershirts, assorted qualities 1 case 9-4 10-4 Shawls 1 „ 10-4 Shawls 2 „ Ladies’ Corsets, in great variety Coutil Grey Drab Drab Sateen, French Jean Magenta Coulil, White Rival White Sateen, White Coutil, &c., &c. 1 case Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits 2 „ Fancy Prints 1 „ 7-8 Navy Xtlue do. 1 ~ Black and White do. 1 „ Union Welsh Flannel 2 „ 25 pieces Grey Calico, double width * 1 „ Grey Knitted Ilalf-hosc 1 ~ Super Blue Cloth Rifle Caps 2 „ Men’s and Boys’ Caps, assorted Tweed Turbans, Flannel Caps Tweed Caps, silk-lined Blue and Black Cloth ditto Grey Tweed Rifle do., &e. 1 „ Colored Flannel Sacs Cashmerctte Sacs, and Blue and Drab Twill Sacs 1 „ Fancy Jubo and Flounced Dresses 2 ~ Blue Dungaree 5 pieces Brussels Carpeting, new patterns Also, the following Goods, more or less Damaged: 40 pairs Drab Mole Trousers 72 Blue Serge Shirts 37 Pilot Cloth Jackets 7 Petersham Jackets 41 pairs Pilot Trousers 24 pairs 9-4 Blankets 58 „ 10-4 „ &c., &c., &e. Terms;— Under £3O, Cash; over £3O, and under £IOO, Approved Bills at three months; over £IOO, Approved Bills at three and four months, from date of sale. COROMANDEL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Arc instructed to announce that, at an early date, they will Sell by Auction, The important Township of “KINGSTONE,” IN COROMANDEL HARBOUR. THIS Township, covering about One Hundred Acres and divided into about One Thousand Allotments, forms a portion of the Estate of the Rev. J. Preece. It is situated at the western end of the Promontory known as “ Preece’s Point,” the only place on the west side of the harbour where boats can land at low water. A Custom House will in all probability be built at this place, which,from its commanding position, is particularly suitable for the purpose. Large vessels can anchor within a short distance of the shore. The site of the Township is on a beautiful level plain extending from the beach, and is midway between the Kapanga and the Waiau Diggings, with both of which it is connected by a Government Road. Rich Auriferons Quartz lias been discovered on the promontory adjoining the township. Several claims have been taken up, and machinery for crushing has been ordered by the shareholders of one of them. The importance of the Coromandel District can scarcely be over estimated. The fact of its being an extensive gold region is established, and it is confidently expected that a few months, perhaps weeks, will developc results which will place it amongst t u ' most permanently productive of any of the Gold Fie vet discovered. J KINGSTONE, the iclds from its central position and its facility ol approach, the mineral wealth, extensive forests, and productive soil in its neighbourhood, its magnificent scenery and its spacious and sheltered harbour, offers attraction and advantages for a new settlement which cannot lad to raise it rapidly to a Town of importance. published with gs little tlelny as ggf’Fhms will be possible.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2

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