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Auctions. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, POKENO. CLEAKING-OUT SALE. MB, T. B. HICKS, having leased hifl Farm, dm given inatrnctiowi to the undersigned to sell on ths Pramlaea, on Tuesday, Dowmtwr 13, at tea o'clock, IB food Dairy Cows " 13 one and two-year-old Heifers and Steera 13 Calvea 2 Holla 3 Draught Mare* and Horeea 2 Mares, Foals at foot 3 ColM and Fillies by Blair Athol Farm Implements And Household Faimltnre, ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAYS, THE H AY M A X X E T. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HID K9, and TALLOW, each Tuesday, tat 12 o'clock.; ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, UNRESERVED SALE OF PURE-BRED SHOKIHORN CAITLE. THE undersigned have received instracttioas from Megan Fisher & Co., to sell, ■without reserve, M Kemuera, on Wednesday, December IJ, .^ Tea Imported Shorthorn HUhx, 9th DVKK OF ATHOL, Roan, calved August, 1878, ' Dake of Athol by Duke of Ijanca?ter, 312 Dufee of Lancaster by Duke of Brnn*w(c!r, Z5.937. Tfca Imported Shokteojw Cow, DIANA' 3 BRUNSWICK, White, Got by Vloicr'a Brana-wlck, by Duke of Brunswick, 23,937. TWO HEIFHR CAI/VKS, from the aboro elre and dam. 7 Wea-bred Shorthorn Cows 6 Heifers by Oth Dake of Ath 1 Oalvea and a YearUn^ Ball, also by Duko Athol. Both the oth Duke of Athol aad Diana's Brunswick are ahapely well-grown animais, and descended on the dam sido from Matilda, imported from England to a nstralia, and founder of that famous tribe ot shorthorns, ALFRED BUCKLAND. I'iOUKTBY CATTLE SALES. BKMUKRA-Wedneaday (Cattlo Fair), Dec. li Pokicso— Monday, December 19 Vntmi— Wednesday, December 21 ' Papakuba—Wednesday, December 28. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, MOUNT ALBERT, THE undersigned has received instructions from Mr Edward Allen (who haa Bold the greater portion of h:3 property for villa •ites) to sell by auction, on Saturday, December 17, at 12 o'clock uooa, as follows :— 2 Good Dairy Cows 1 qiilet well-bred Ball 3 btaanch Brood Mares, stinted to Matchless 1 t'iree-year-old Colt, by Matchless 2 tsro-year-oid Killiea 2 Yearling Colt 3, by Matchless 1 Yearling Filly 2 Sows with pigs 2 Good Tip Draya, with hay frames, complete 1 Biold Boiler 1 Hooded Phaeton, anitable for an invalid 1 Sprißj? Cart and Harness 1 Cheese Press, Curd Hill and Vata Iron Harrows, Harness, Hay Fork 3 and Sondrief. N.a—Train leaves Auckland ai 11 o'clock for Mount Albert, retnrninj; immediately after the aate, at 2,20 p.m. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 14 THE CATTLE PAIK, TrnOß SALE, at Kemneia, on Wednesday, December li, at coon, KAA HEAD BTOBE CATILE, eonaißtliig of — gft TOUR-yKAE OLD STKERB 200 TWO T0 THREE- yKAR-oljD BTEBBB jgQ XKAELINQ3 100 COWS AND HEIFEKS Tba Paro-brod Ball 9th Dake o( Atholo The Pnre-bred Cow Diana's Bronawick 2 Pnre-bred Heifers 1 Grade Shot thorn Cows and Calves 2 Yearling Bulls, by Mr Trust a Bull, oat of choice Dairy Cowb A Hereford 801 l Roan Shorthorn Bull ALFRED BUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED PJJDIGEjsE fITUD STOCK. ITIHE undersigned has received instructions from the Auckland .Agricultural Company data Maclean and Co.) to sell, at Fenrose, withOut reserve, on Wednesday, January 85th, 1882, At noon, too following Pure-bred Pedigree Btook:W Shearling Lincoln Kama SO ShearlinK Leicester llama 230 Shearling Lincoln E wea 350 Shearling Leicester Kwcu And, at the saino tiiuo, will b» offerod, 30 Pnre-bred Hereford I'sdigroo Cuwei and Heifers. WHh roferonco to tho above Htook, Mesers Maclean" and Co.'s Flook haff, for upwards ot thirty years, had an established reputation for parity ot brfied, they having started with and used Imparted nialuß anu females selected from tbo very bef t flocks in England, and this remark equally appliea to tho Hereford?. The Herefbrda are flrst-claes animals, bred from tho most fashionable strains procurable In England, and are only offered for sale in consequence of continued applications from gentlemen desirous to ctdu eomu of theso celebrated females to their herds. Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneer, 4LF.HED BtJOKLAND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, ri ATX L £ pi AI X, IAd.I FOIi THIS BKASON, Wißbchcldat i B X M U X X A, ON WEDNE3DAK. DXC. li Bntrloa (or Catalogue not later than Tbanday, December & ALFRED BUCKLAND. AX AN EARLY DATE, Paddle Steamer CITY OF CORK, Screw Stuismw KIN A, Xwln-Bcvew Steamura LILY and GEMINI. Also, Tbo Paddle Steamer ANNIE MILBANK, K. & A. ISAACS TJAVK mxiy&i tmtnuAUmn to soil, by i jpJL. ituotto, lit w fcuj-ly dite, Ik

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3540, 10 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3540, 10 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3540, 10 December 1881, Page 4

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