SALES BY AUCTION'. Tuesday, April 11. KYBER PASS ESTATE. JpHE Subscriber has been favored with instructions from the Proprietor, to prepare f or THE SALE BY AUCTION OF IHE KYBER PASS ESTATE, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 11, (Formerly the Residence of T. S. F.O RSA IT H, E s q'. , NCW OF 0 TAGO), Containing One Hundred and Twenty of the most ELIGIBLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In the Vicinity of Auckland. Plans are now ready, and may be had from the Auctioneer. SAMUEL COCHRANE. 1065 tc Friday, March 31. C -NTINUATION OF SALE AT THE STORES OF MESSRS. STEPHENSON & WARDELL, Lower Qu en-street. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will continue the Sale of Goods at the above premises, on FRIDAY next, 3lst in-tant, consisting of— B A R I Bar Steel O G Guttering Nails Beef RON & c., &c., &c. Particulars in future advertisements. THIS DAY AT TWO O’CLOCK. BY GEORGE SIBBIN, In Custom house Street, FEET AS 'ORTED MARKET/*K AAO FEET AS'ORTED M AHKETOO.UUw ABLE TIMBER, 9,000 feet of which'is stacked in Grafton-road, over Mr. Kirkwood’s. Terms a', sale. 1118 mr 30 THIS DAY. At Two o’clock, by GEORGE SIBBIN In Custom House-street, OPHE CUTTER “BRIS K,” 16 tons register, 1 will carry 10,000 feet timber. Well found, Anchor, Chains, c; ails, and Gear, in good order Will be alongside Custom House-street, on Friday. 1015 mr3o MISCELLANEOUS. Price One Shilling, \ OUTL EDGE’S HANDBOOK { ON CHESS, (with diagrams.) by G. F. Pardon. DRAUGHTS AND BACKGAMMON, by G. F. Pardon. HOYLE’S GAMES MODERNIZED, by G. F. Pardon. WHIST, by G. F. Pardon. CRICKET, by G. F. Pardon. CROIUET, (with Illustrations,) by Edmnnd Routledge. SWIMMING, by an Export Swimmer. GYMNASTICS, by Rev. J. G. Wood. BILLIARDS AND d , BAGATELLE, by G. F. Pardon. ROWING AND SAILING. RIDING AND DRIVING. ARCHERY, FENCING BROADSWORD. MANLY EXERCISES, Boring, Walking, Training, &c., by “ Stun chon go.” ON SALE AT TTIE GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, “ New-Zeal vxder ” Building, Queen-street and Shorthand Crescent. “ NEW-ZEALANDER ” GENERAL STEAM PRINTING OFFICE SHORTLAND CRESCENT,; AUCKLAND. ARRANGEMENTS having been completed for the efficient working of the large resources of this well known printing office, the public and others are informed that any amount of work which they may favour this establishment with, will be executed on the shortest notice at fair and reasonable terms. THE NEW COMMODIOUS OFFICE recently erected ; the large and varied assortment of new BOOK AND FANCY TYPE, together with the employment of none but experienced and competent hands enable the undertaking of any description of work in the LETTER-PRESS DEPARTMENT^ including POLITICAL, STATISTICAL and MERCANTILE PAMPHLETS, BOOKS PRIVATE BILLS, SERMONS, PRICE LISTS; AUCTIONEERS’ AND LIBRARY CATALOGUES SOCIETIES’ RULES AND REPORTS; *■ HAND AND POSTING BILLS, of any size, printed in bright Colours or in Black ; ADDRESS CARDS, BILL-HEADS, BAKERS’ BILLS CIRCULARS, PLAY AND CONCERT BILLS; BALL TICKETS and PROGRAMMES, m Black, or in Gold, Silver, or Copper Bronze &c. &c. &c. Every effort has been made to render the LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT, in this establishment complete, and the attention of the public is called to the increased facilities which enable the highest class of work to be executed with the utmost expedition. Amongst the various specimens of work which mavbe seen on application—and which will bear comparison with the work executed in tne Home countries, VIEWS IN AUCKLAND; ANK CHEQUES, INVOICES, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE: SHOW CARDS, IN COLOURS ; LETTER PAPER HEADING, WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS FAG-SIMILES, RECEIPTS, &c, &c., PLANS OF TOWNSHIP, MAPS, &c., &c., * VXD Everv inscription of Lithographic Printing. COPPER PLATE PRINTING DONE ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS VISITING CARD-PLATES ENGRAVED INVOICE AND LETTER PAPER HEADINGS, - - &C., ScC BINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE ON THE PREMISES. Cheque Books, Receipt Books, &c., perforated by a Machin AUCKLAND WEEKLY 'ARGUS Contains the Latest News up to the hour of publication.— Price Sixpence.—
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2391, 30 March 1865, Page 2
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