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Auctions IN GUILFORD’S HORSE REPOSITORY, Manners-street. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, 1879. MAGNIFICENT DRAUGHT HORSES, EXPRESS, HARNESS, DRAYS, &0., &c., &c. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 14 first-class draught horses, staunch and sound Harness and drays 1 strong express, with pole And Other contractors’ plant Fer further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. The use of that splendid Horae Repository of Mr. Guilford’s has been kindly granted by that gentleman and Messrs, Laery and Campbell, auctioneers, of this city (who hold a lease of it), in order that the above valuable horses may be seen to full advantage. ' THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, (1879, At 3 o’clock p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Willis - street Auction Mart. DWAN, KIRTON, & CO. will sell by auction, this day (Thursday), 19th June, Immediately after the salvage sale of malt — Groceries, furniture, bedding, be., Also, Clothing, drapery, boots and shoes. DWAN, KIRTON, b CO., Auctioneers. THIS DAV, THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, 1879, At 2 o’clock p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT MR. MCCARTHY’S MALT-HOUSE, In the Rear of the Site ofgthe late r Opera House. DWAN, KIRTON, & CO., have received instructions to sell by auction this day, at 2 o’clock p.m., on account of whom it may concern— SEVERAL THOUSAND BUSHELS OF DAMAGED MALT AND BARLEY, as Salvage from’ l 'the late Firo.

To Dairymen, Cowfeoders, Pigfatteners, and others needing Wholesome Pood for Cattle, but unfit for Brewing purposes, this offers a rare chance of laying in a Winter Stocky of Food. As it will be put up in lots according to the damage no monopoly will take place. DWAN, KIRTGN, CO., Auctioneers. SALK BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. FRASER AND CO, IMPORTANT INVESTMENT. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCREW STEAMSHIP THE CLARENCE. This splendid new Steamboat is placed in the Market for Positive Sale, owing to the shoaling of the Clarence River. An opportunity is now afforded for securing this magnificent PASSENGER Steamer for any of the Lines in the neighboring colonies. Fraser and co. (successors to l. e. Threlkeld and Co.), have received-in-strnctions to sell by auction, at the City Mart, Sydney, on 24 th .Tune — The splendid screw steamship THE CLARENCE, so well and favorably known as one of the finest steamboats trading in our Intercolonial waters. Built especially for the C. and N. E. S. N. Co. THE CLARENCE was built and engined by Wingate and Co,, of Glasgow, in 1875, classed for AIQO. Length between perpendiculars, 225 feet 3 inches Beam, moulded, 30 feet Depth, moulded, at hold, about 18 feet Depth, moulded at Saloon, 17 feet Fitted with two pairs of direct-acting compound surface condensing engines, 250 h.p. cylinders, 26 inches internal diameter. Low pressure, 52 internal diameter ; stroke, 20 inches The boiler rooms, tubular description, 14 feet diameter; length of shell,'l7. feet; working pressure of from 60 to 70 lbs to square inch Palatini Saloon amidships, 5® feet long,' maple fittings, with accommodation for 34 passengers; one of the best saloons on the coast of Australia Steerage Accommodation for 40, with female cabin for 12—in all, :52 Three (3) Hatches, 3 Winches (steam), and Donkey Boiler for working ditto Officers’ Cabin aft, with monkey poop Has great Speed, and her draught of water being easy, fits: her for any trade in Australia or New Caledonia, for which she is peculiarly adapted Buyers are invited to inspect The Clarence, now in port, and every facility will be afforded the profession to overhaul and thoroughly examine this fine steamship. Terms at sale. FRASER AND CO, Auctioneers, Sydney. P OR SALE BY ON THE 24th JUNE, AT AUCTION, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, The composite French steamer OCEAN QUEEN, A 1 at Lloyd’s sixteen years, 381 tons, 90 horse-power. • Large carrying capacity. ■ Excelent passenger accommodation. All particulars at French Consulate, Sydney.

Legal Notices IN tho HIGH COURT of JUSTICE Chancery Division. To PIERCY CHEESMAN ELLIS, lato of Stewards Island, Campbell Town, Now Zealand, who left England about four years ago. Take notice that by the judgment of Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles Hall in an action wherein Thomas Henry Rhone and others are plaintiffs,'‘ and Lucy Louisa Smith and others are defendants, and dated the 9th day of November, 1878, an inquiry is directed as to the persons interested in the copyhold premises, situate in Schbol-lane and Meeting Honse-lane, Brighton, Sussex, devised by the will of Piercy Cheesman, the elder, late of Brighthelmston, in the' said County of Sussex, dated the 3rd January, 1878, and whether such persons are patties to the action. And that by the directions of the said Judge service of the notice of the said judgment on you as a party entitled to share in such estate is dispensed with by order dated Bth April, 1879, and made in the said action. And that this advertisement is published for you to come in and appear upon such inquiries on or before the Ist day of November, 1879, before the said Judge at his Chambers, No. 14, Chancery-lane, in the County of Middlesex. Dated this Bth day of April, 1879. ROBERT W. PEAKE, Chief Clerk. GEORGE BROWN & SONS, 21, Piusbury-place, London, E.C., Solicitors : for the plaintiffs. Hotels NION HOTEL, MR. GEORGE S. NICHOLLS Is now the proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, and intends, with strict attention to business, to secure that favor from the Wellington public which he experienced in the Panama Hotel. None but the best liquors to be had at the Union Hetel. A Splendid (Alcock) Billiard-table on the premises. OURNB HOTE L, Willis-street,W ellmgton. JOHN N. OWEN, pEVI'KIETOU.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5685, 19 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5685, 19 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5685, 19 June 1879, Page 4

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