Auotions. REGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUDE Are held by tho undersigned as follows :— v On each Thursday, at Remuora, tho Principal Market for Fat Stock of all descriptions, On each Friday, in Auckland, atthollaymarket, for Horses, Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, Implements, &c. On each Tuesday, at tho Haymarket, for'.Vool Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &C at 12 . o'clock At Waiuku, on the first Saturday in each month. At Pukekohe, on tho first Moaday in each month At Drnry, on tho third Wednesday in each month At Papakura, on tho last Wednesday in each month At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday beforo the third Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December , Cattlo Fairs specially advertised Sheep Fairs specially advertised. ■ alfredlbuckland. to grain-growers. E. O R SALE, AT THE HAYMARKET, A SUPERIOR MANUREji SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE GROWTH OF WHEAT. ALFRED BUCKLAND. /COUNTRY CATTLE SALES. Papakura, WEDNESDAY, August, 27. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. THE PAPAKURA SALE. FOR SALE, on Wednesday next, August 27, 150 Head of Store Cattle And A Well-bred Shorthorn Bull, bred by Mr. Joseph May. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. THE: REMUERA YARDS. FOR SALE, on Thursday next, at the Remuera Yards, 50 Fat Cattle, from Waikato 30 Fat Cattle,. Waiuku Land Hills y; j: 30 Fat Cattle, from Otahuhu 500 Fat Sheep Dairy Cows, Store Cattlo Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. mHE FIRST SPRING CATTLE FAIR Will be held AT REMUERA, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. I Entries are requested to bo made at the Haymarket before Wednesday, September 3, so that tho Stock may bo properly arranged and yarded. ABOVE 1000 HEAD OF ALL CLASSES ARE EXPECTED. ALFRED BUCKLAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE undersigned has received instructions from Mr. James Whyte, Wairoa, to sell, in October (of which due notice will be given), Hi 3 Superior Herd of Shorthorn Dairy Cattle, of all ages, with Pedigree Bulls, Choice Farm Horses, and Longwoolled Sheep. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FO R SALE, The Imported Pure-bred Clydesdale J Stallion, "BH,LY FAIRPLAY." . ALFEED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, AUGUST 25. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT, AND 1 UNDER WRIT OF Fl FA. I■' AT THE BOTTLING STORE, HOB--1 SON'S BUILDING, FORT-STREET. i rT\HE Subscribers will sell on Monday ■' I I next, the 25th inst., at U o'clock, at the I Bottling Store, Hobson's Buildings, Fort-street, 1 About 70 dozen Australian Wine, Bottled , , Beer, 200 Emptylßottlcs (all sorta). Empty if ■ " Jars, Casks, Bottle Baskets, Sta»da. Copper Measures. Bottling Wire, Truck, Skids, i Hand-Cart. Tanke, Tubs, Casks and Cases. Tools, Corking Machine, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOON. FANCY GOODS ! « WORK-BOXES, TOYS, STATIONERY, GLASS CASES, &c, &c., &c. I CLEARING-OUT STOCK, By Order of the Assignees. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions to Bed by auction at hi 3 Mart, Queen-street Earthenware Department), on Tuesday next, I the 2Gt_inßtaat, at 12 o'clock nOon, The whole of a well-selected Stock of I FANCY GOODS, TOYS, STATIONERY, JEWELLERY, PLATED GOODS, ,GLASS CASES, &C, &0. IT>ONSONBY NURSERIES. X TREES BY AUCTION. Having Btill a large quantity of Trees, all balled and ready for planting, I have determined to i cive the public another ch'.nce of procuring, at V: 'a'great discount, some of the beßt-grown stuff on II my place, and, to country purchasers, pack and if deliver to rail, boat, or carrier; to town purchasers, above ten shillings, within a radius ': of 6 miles, at once; or any time required within one month after the day of sale. WEDNESDAY NEXT, TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. R, ARTHUR || THTTILL cell by auction, at his Mart, It VV Queen-Street on the above date, A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF ORNAMENTAL TltrcuS AND SHRUBS, I FLOWEkING PLANTS, &c., comprising, amongst other varieties— 10000 Cupressus Macrocarpa, 10,000 Pinus II ' Insignia 5000. Pinus Maritima, .000 Pinus f Jtialipenssis, Thujas, Liuus.rums Fieus, Camelias. Magnolias, Rhododendrons. Vetonicss; Ruses, Auracarias, and others too num .r-ous to particularise. Also, A Choice Collection of FRUIT TREE 3, I worked from fruit-bearing trees grown H in the Nursery—Apples (on blight-proof stocks), Peara, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, .'! Almonds. Cherries, Nectarines. Figs, ( i Grapes, Medlars, Mulberries, Quinces, ' i Lemone, Baspberriee, Blackberries, Herbß, &c., &c. J The whole of the Fruit Trees being well grown and true to name. I iif ' -^— 1 ; THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. SQUEEN-STREE. CENTRAL BUSINESS PREMISES, ADJOINING NEW ZKArArT) INSURANCE Company's Bill dings. j TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. R. AR T HU R 1 T-T^ **icn favoureti w'th instructions H« L JUL f _om the Proprietor to sell by auction, ot ■11 ids Estate, Land, and House Sale Rooms, I_. I Arthur-Mnrt, Queen-street, on Thursday next, fm !, THOSE SPLENDIDLY SITUATED PRE\M 'MISESIN QUKKN-STI.EEi, lately oceuplcjoi j| by the Colonial Bank. I Hal r.A rare opportunity for prQe_ju^ing a Freehold >wui"_r'" U' e <;Wllro °£ tl;' ;bllß. iuoi' B Plll' l, ot
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4
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