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Sales b\i Sltittkm. This Day. GEORGE SIBBIN Will sell by miction, THIS DAY, (Saturday), at half-past Ten o'clock, rp E N T0 N S POTA TO E S JL 3 tons Flour 7 bags Maize G cases Sherry Mustard, Soda, Starch, Blue T.D. Pipes, Ink, Tea, Sugar Tapioca, Groats, Barley, Soap Candles, Salt Beef, Bacon Lot of STATIONERY, including Oak Case Writing Desk, &c. Gig and Cart Harness, Saddles Men's, Women's and Children's Boots 10 dozen Sheets, and 15 pieces Prints Shawls, Scarfs, &c. Carpeting Lever and Hunting Watches First-class double-barrel Gun and Kcvolrer, One. Lot LAND in the Suburbs, with free conveyance by owner.

COROMANDEL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Arc instructed to announce that, at an early date, they will Sell by Auction, The important Township of IN COROMANDEL HARBOUR. npiIIS 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 " Prcece'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 Rich Auriferous Quartz has 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 developo results which will place it amongst the most permanently productive of any of the (iold Fields yet discovered. KING3TONE, 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 fail to raise it rapidly to .a Town of importance.

ill be published with as little delay as EXPERIMENTAL CONSIGNMENT, Just Landed, ex "African." MR. S. C. PIIIL IP S Is instructed by the Consignco to sell by auction, lit the Commercial Sales Room, Lower Queen-street, on TUESDAY next, 23rd September instant, unreservedly, A SMALL BUT TRULY ELEGANT AND J\ VALUABLE CONSIGNMI NT of the very first class Sheffield Plated Ware, which, for elegance Of design and quality, cannot be surpassed. The consignment comprises richly embossed Tea Services, gilt inside, Table Kettle to match chased services, also {,'ilt inside, Salvors and Waiters plated on Nickel Silver, Cake and Dejune Baskets, Porcelaine Butter Coolers, 3, 4, 5, and G Broad Flute Cut Bottles, Cinets in handsome and superior Plated Stands, Egg Stands, and Toast Racks, Plated Dessert Knives and Forks in Mahogany Cases, Liqueur Lotties, Nickel Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Ladles. &c, a neat Russia Leather Dressing Case, replete with every convenience, Draw-ing-room Coal Vase, fourteen-day Striking Timepiece, and one Repeating Clock, two Moderator Lamps, fine Brittania Metal Chased Tea and Coffee Pots, pair elegant Bronze Figures, (Music and Painting,) Copper Tea Kettles, &c, &C The whole may be viewed Monday, September -22 nd instant, and morning of Sale commencine at eleven o'clock. Terms at Sale.

&&& Tenders for Hurdles. New Zealand Agricultural Society, Office, Queen-street, Auckland, September 18th, 1862. will be received at this Office, until 1 Noon of SATURDAY, the 27th instant, for the supply of 300 6-feet, and &0 8-feet Hurdles, Cor the Cattle Show in November next. Samples may he seen on application at this office. C. ARTHUR, Secretary. To Carpenters and Joiners. npENDERS will be received by the undersigned 1 until 6 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst., for the erection of a House in Symonds-street. Plans &c, to he seen at my Office, Victoria-street. RICHD. KEALS, Architect. Not bound to accept the lowest Tender. To Carpenters and Joiners. nTENDERS are required for the removing and re--1 erecting a CHURCH, at Otahuhu. Flans and specifications to he seen at the Stores of Mr. Street, Otahuhu, or at my office, Victoria-street. The tenders to he sent in on or before o" p.m. of the 22nd instant. RICHARD KEALS, Architect.

To Bricklayers, Scoria Masons, Carpenters and Joiners, and Plasterers. rpENDERS are required (or the erection of two 1 SHOPS, &c, in Shortland-strcct. Plans and specifications may be seen at my oflicc until SATURDAY, the 20th instant, when the tenders Canada Buildings JAMES W RIG LEY, Architect. To Boat Builders. {LENDERS wanted for building a LONG BOAT or . LAUNCH.—AppIy to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland, September 18th, 1802. Important to Country Settlers. milE undersigned is prepared to enter into arrange t mentswith country settlers for the supply ot a vegetable material, the growth of the forest. It is easily prepared, without, machinery, and a remunerative price will be paid on delivery in Auckland, by the cw t or ton. For particulars and terms apply to the undersigned between the hours of 11 and 12 each day, at Webb's Music Hall, Fort-street, Auckland. CHARLES BARON DE THIERRY. July 18th, 1802. For Private Sale, the best part of Howick, containing 14 acres; fiSttires arc laid down in grass; -} acre laid out as an planted with choice fruit trees, and the remnindcrte«(}y for ploughing; there is also a neatly built 6 roomeih Cottage besides stock yard, cowsheds, stable, piggeries, iT&>j*i:c. Further particulars may bo obtained Item S COCHRANE. BROTH EIV"*kCO,

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 2

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