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Auctions. /CLOVER AND fi KASS UEEDS ON SALE, AT THE HAYMAKKET (OF FIBST-CLASS QUALITY) — White Clover Raps lted Clover Timothy Alsyko Kentucky Bluegrasa Cowgra?a Red Top Lucorno Trotoil Pukekolia Cockefoot Ryegrass—Perennial Turnip—Purple Top Ryegrass—Annual Turnip—Green Top Turaip—Swede, &c., &c. Also. BONKDUST, all degrees oE flnonesa and quality CJUANO—Potuviau, Mexican, and New Caledonian Kainit, Superphosphates &c, &c, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND. CATTLE SALES. Waiuku—Saturday, March G Dbuby—Wednesday, March 17 PAfAKUKA-Wedneeday, March 31 ALFRED HUCKLA.ND. TII E HAY MARK ET. pO X PRIVATE SALE, A Chaff-Cutter (horsepower); Helta aliS everything complete Can. bo Soen al Mr V. Roberts, Howick, ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, THE REMU Ell A YARDS. IJIOR SALE, on Thursday next, March 11. at 1 o'clock, 150 head Well-Fatted Cattlo 500 Fat Sheep and Lambs L'airy Cows, Storo Catt'o Fat and Storo Piss. For Private Sale, Leicester, Lincoln, Cotawood and Southdown Rams, 1 ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 12. THE H A V M A R X E T. JJI OR Unreserved -ale, at the Haymarket, I Jj on Friday, March 12, The Weli-known Thoroughbred FjIIyLADY GERrHUDK, 3 yo^rs, by Papapa, dam Ladybird. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 6. DAIRY COWS, HEREFORIJ BULL, LONG-WOOLLED EWES, HORSES, FARM UTENSILS, &c. AT HIE KESIDKNCE OF MR E. KIIODES, POKENO HILL. THE undersigned have received instructions from Mr Jr. Rhodes, who has Bod hU farm at Pokeno Hill, to sell by auction, en Saturday, the Cih ot March, Tho Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, amonsst which aro— 10 superior Dairy Cows, milking andin calf 12 Calves 2 Yearling Heifers 1 well-bred Hereford Bull SO 2 and 1 tooth Ktves 2 R»ms 30 Lambs 1 Yearling Foal Harness 1 Scarifier 1 set Chain Harrows 1 ChalFcutter Washing Machine, Furniture, &c. Fowls, Potr.tocs, X.C. AT 12 O'CLOCK. IIUNTEK & NOLAN. J PRELIMINARY NOTIUE. G. W. BINNEY HAS been favoured with instructions from Doctor Smith, of Roßlyn, Remnera, to prepare for sale, at an early date, on account of his leaving tho Province. fei Tho whole of his Modern <md Useful Household Furniture, selected by tho owner from first class London Houses. . Catalogue o f 9 which will bo ready in the course of a week. G. W. BINNEY, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MAKCH S. FREEHOLD PROPKRTIES PON3ONEY, TAMAKI RIVER, GREAT BAREIEK. THE Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, Bth instant, at 12 o'clock, PONSONBY.—Lots 136 and 137. having a frontaeo of 66 feet to Pompallier Terrace, a first-rate building site. TAMAKI RlVKlt.—Lots 2C, 27, 28 and 29 (B"oloy's Township) having a large water frontage, situate r'oso to the Old Wharf, knowna3 "Fair Viw." l^oKeserve. .GRB&T BARRIFCR.-Lots 83 and part 82, . •■ "; containing 200 acres heavy bush land. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. In tbe Estate of the late Honry Keesing. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SHORTLAND-STREET, PRINCES-bTREET, BANK-STBEET. WITHOUT RESERVE. THE subscribers have received instructions from the Ifxec-'tors in the abovemeutioael jEstite to fell hy auction, at their 800m a, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 10ih inst., at 12 o'clock, SHORTLAND-STRTCHT-Part Lot 7, Secfon i. having a f'ontatro of 23 feet by a depth of 130 feet, with a Largo Wooden Building erected thereon. PRISCES STRKET—Port of Lot 18, Section J, having a frontag-- of 13 font by 111 feet. Oil this property i 3 erected Two Substantial Brick Buildings, in gojd repa'r and let to gool t mints. BANK-BTRBET—Part of Lot lfi, Section 1, Co foet frontage. it2T The nlten'iin of investors in City Property la calle i to the above, as, tho intention of the .Executory being to wind up tho Estate, these Lots will bo sold to tho highest bidder. SAMUEL COCURANE & SON, A uctioneers. THURSDAY, MAI CH 11, AT NOON. -PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF THE SALE OF THE SCHOONERS 'AD- | VANCE' AND 'OPOTIKL' By Order of the Mortgagee. R. ARTHUR tIAS received instructions to fell by iTL auction, at his E-Ut'j and Land Salerooms Arthur's Mart-, Queen-street, on Thursday, March 11, at 12 o'clock noon, By Okder of the Mortgagee, Iho Schooner ' ADVANCE' and tho f'chooncr 'OPOTIKK'.' fas they now lie off the Reclamation Works. Further Particulars in a futuro advortisem cut. PEVITT, (J IJ NMAK ER, j 211, QUEKN-STJRKfiT, AtCKTAND, opposite tho A'firkot House. ESTAKUSUED 1859. ON SALE, Singlo 'md Double Breech-loading and Muzzleloading Fowling Pieces Franter'a Pato.t, JUartini and Snider rfook Hali's', CurtisJ& Harvry's l-'iKCon.Wilks and Laurence s Sporting l'owiicra Blastiog Powder and Fuso Newcastle Chil'cl fc'hnt Kl< y'a Honblo Waterproof Caps, Cartridgo cafes, Wadding. Concentrators. Wire Cartrjdges for M.L. and B.L. Guns, Gun Cafe.*, Waternroof Covits, Gamo lings, &c. Hreeoh-loading JnipleniKnts or every descnptio Brcech-1 a^iiig Revolvers and Ammunition I Fishing tackle ; AH Cnrtrldtrrß crder-'d at the above < Btablith ' ment guaranteed carefully and accmately | oaded. . , , Every description of Fire-aims Rfpairod by | experienced workmen. Just receive', es 'Cunnolo,' | 5 cases Fireworks troui the celebrated maker, J. Pain, London.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4