Auctions. i ./COUNTRY CjATTLJE S.'ALES. j Papakura, WEDNESDAY, Octobor 2D. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TOOK SALE, At the Kaipara, A FLOCK of from 500 to 700 Half-bred SHEEP, their wool.—Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. THE CAT TL E FAIR. I "ITOR SALE, at Remuera on Wcdnsday j next, October 22, at 12 o'clock, 200 Three-year-old Steers and Heifers 300 Ono to Two-year-olds The Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull Duke of Coquet 5 Yearling Grade Bulls, by Duke of Coquet A First-class Yearling Bull, by Whipper-in 20-months-old Roan Bull, bred by Messrs j Reid Bros. ' 218-months-old Shorthorn Bulls, irom Wizard 18-months-old Shorthorn Bull, brod by R. Parmer, -Esq., Napier Bull Calf by Duke of Edinburgh, dam by Duke of Cambridge. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS. FOR SALE, at the Cattle Fair held at Remuera, October 22, at noon, the property f Jos. May, E3q., Tho Imported Pare SHORTHORN BULL, "DUKE OF COQUET" <sco "Coatos's Herd Book," vol. 21, page 117). Also, Yearling GRADE BULLS, by tho "Duke of Coquet," 1 Yearling GRADE BULL, by " Senator." ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, THE REMUERA YARDS. EOR SALE, at the Remuera Yards, on Thursday next, October 23, CO Fat Oxen, from Awitu and Sandhills 60 Good Cattle, from Waikato and Otahuhu Dairy Cows, Storo Cattle 100 Fat Sheop and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS. EOR SALE at threo o'clock on tho day of the Eilerslie Show, November 10. FIVE YOUNG BULLS, bred by A, A, Fantham. Esq.. Cambridge. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. ~ At 12 o'Clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL-BRED CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. THE undersiened has received instruc.tionsfrom'Mr Jas. Whyte to sell at the Farm, Wairoa South, the wholo of his Farming . and other Stock, as follows :— Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, by Baron Wetherby The Pedigreo Shorthorn Heifers, Lady Maud and Heather Bloom J2 Grade Yearling Bulls 20 Grade Yearling Heifers 20 Grade 2-year old Heifers, all by tho above Bull , i 50 Dairy Cows, In milk and to calve 200 Well-bred Kwes, with lambs at side 3 Rams, bred by Mr D. Mol" iccol 6 Medium and Heavy Draught Mares 2 Good Hacks', both sound and. quiet and will ! carry a lady 1 Gentleman's Hack 2 Heavy Oraught Fillies, unbroken, 3 years old, by _oung Wellington, out of flrstolasß mares ■■■ ■ , __. _ 1 3-yeor-old Colt, unbroken, by Young Performer 4 2-year-old Fillies 3 Yearling Foals Double-seated Express Buggy, nearly new, with doable set Harness Ploughs, Buckeye Mowing Machines, Harrows, Drays. Harness, and the whole of the Agricultural Implements on the form, &c, &c. Also, A Light Pleasure Boat, 18ft. long ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. THE W AIT OKI BLOCK, ON THE THAMES RIVER, 80-DIVIDED INTO FABM LOTS. THE subscribers have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, 'FoTt-aaeet, on Wednesdoy, 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock, THE WAITOKI BLOCK of 1528 acres, situate on the banks of tho Thames River, near To _roha, and subdivided into farm lots ranging from 150 acres to 233 acres. The county road to tho Waikato passes through tho Block, and tho Thames Valley Railway will also run through the property. The land is good arable soil, has about half a mile frontage to the river, and is one of the finest Blocks in the District. Plans can be seen ot the Offices of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, . Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. BOOTS AND KANGAROO LEATHER. ■ NO RESERVE. G, W. BINNEY HAS received instructions to sell by auction at his Booms. Durham-street, on Tuesday. 21st instant, at 11 o'clook, 10 trunks Ladies' and Children's E,S. Kid Boots 1 case Kangaroo Leather. Without the Slightest Reserve G. W. BINNEY, Auctioneer, Durham-street. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. SADDLERY!! SADDLERYJ! SADDLERY!! G. W. BINNEY HAS received instructions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 22nd instant, at his Sale Rooms, Dnrham-strect, at 11 o'clock, SEVEN CASES SADDLERY, Consisting of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Race Saddles Buggy, Driving. Jockey and Hunting Whips Bridles, Spurs, Breast-plates, Martingalo Saddle Cloths, '1 _rkey -pongo Nickel Silver Stirrup Irons Stallion Tacklo Nickel Silver Spring-cart Furniture Cart Saddle Trees and Black Oil &c. &c. &c. G. W. BIN "N E V, Auctioneer, Durham-street. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 3000 SHARES TAUPIRI COAL MINING COMPANY. . BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. THE subscribers have received instructions to cell, at their Rooms, Fort-strcot, on Thursday, October 23, at 11 o'clock, qnnn SHARES in tho TAUPIRI COAL OOUU MINING COMPANY. The attention of parties desiring to acquire an interest in a valuable Coal Mining Property is particularly directed 'to Hub sale. A new and valuable scam l'_ f <?« t thick has recently been discovered, and it i B anlWp'ited that a dividend will he pnid almost immediately. Tho railway runs through the company s ground. I£_vls_ed for, the Shares will ba offered in lots. i ~~ ~™ For further particu'ara, apply to Mr. E. T. Dufaur, Solicitor, Shortland-street, or t6 SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. I
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2969, 20 October 1879, Page 4
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