~';'' "Auctions. v :t ESAM AND .ART'ttUR. \ B. J. ESAM.I "" [C. A.ITHOH ' ■ _■' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), t v- At 12 o'clock, '.[f „ A S S O R T E D FRUIT. '■'■ E-S A M AND AR T H UR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. AETHUR TOOMAN.]' [THOMAS ti~E-I_, TO- MO ■» R O W, Ab'l o'Clock. SELECTED LOCAL FRUIT. ARTHUR TOO MAN AND CO. {A. WOMAN, Auctioneer). . FRIDAY. MARCH 29, at.ll o'Clock. ATA.LLRIGHT & MARPLES' AUCTION MART, QCEEN-STREET. Removed to "Mart for Convenience of Sale. PIANO, FURNITURE & EFFECTS. ALLRIGHT & MARPLES Have heen favoured with instruction from a lady who is leaving for Melbourne on Monday, to sell ' . ' HER FURNITURE, etc., comprising Piano in Walnut Caso, by Bosineau; _ orsehair Suite of 9 pieces, in solid Mahogany Frames: Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Wire and other Mattresses. Pillows. Feather Bod, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Washstands, Ware, Canvas and Wire Stretchers, Bentwood Chairs, Cane Booker, Occasional Chair. Mirrors. Dining and Kitchen Tables, linoleum. Matting, Zinc Tubs, Fenders. Crockery. Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. No Reserve. F. MARPLES, Auctioneer. . aicWlcol and Co.'s Sales; FRIDAY, 29th MARCH. A SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AT CAMBRIDGE. prr UNBROKEN HORSES, _. O Three to Five Years Old, adapted for coach, 'bus, and liprht harness work, from Galatea Station. Other entries received from Messrs Gilmour, Goodfellow.Delaney.Paterson, Austin, Tho3. Weal, R. Cunningham. W. E. Jones. K. Kyburn, F. R. Foster, Fallon, H. Ilaselor. K. Rathborne. Preudergasfc. Arthur Fur_:c, Chas. Roberts. Saml. Seddon. B. Comer, D. Rollo. Gordon Rich. A. Armstrong. J. Dutfey. E. Latham. J. F. Hunt. Thomas Cowley. Rotorangi Kstate, W..J. Trubshaw, Geo. Parker, B. Turnwald. J. and T. Primrose. Geo. Nickle, J. Nickle. Alex. Bailey. AIL Main, 11. Ramsay. Tohi, Jas. Taylor. Pike, Bennett, Robt. Fisher, .Tno. Cassidy, Sutton Bros., Chas. Hibbs, Strong. McGuirk. Also, the well-known Racehorses: La Grippe, by Ingomar out of Pacific mare; Witch Hazel, by Parthenopaaus out of Pacific mare; Trovata, 4 years old, by Tetford out of Gillie Callum mare. Chestnut Gelding, fast, good jumper, by Natator out of mare by Feve—Dainty Ariel mare, li Simmonds. Waggon, carries 2 tons, 2 D.F. Ploughs, Plough Harness, E. Kyburn. Sale at 10 a.in, TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, AT OHAUPO. *-><__ GOOD STRONG CALVES 01/ 10 fresh-conditioned Three-year-old Bullocks 29 Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, Maungawhara " , _ , " Also, on account Jno. Caß3idy, at 1 oclool. sharp—All His Household Furniture, etc. - FRIDAY, sth APRIL. AT WAITOA. JA HEAD STORE STEERS-AND _8:\- HEIFEKS. Paeroa 8 Fat Heifers. Jno. Bl _dy. 10 Fat Cattle, Wairakau 20 Young Cattle, Piako AT AN EARLY DATE. ' CAMBRIDGE YARDS. S4Th(fK GRAND FOUR AND FIVE- \. _. YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS, well-bred and very forward, from New Zealand Thames Valley Laud.Company. ~. McNICOL AND-CO. G. F. McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. .10. OR PRIVATE SALE-'' 1,500 Two. FonrandSix-tootb, three-quarter • - bred Romhoy-Ewes."-"- ■'■- ■ :■''■<■- -■ •'-"■ '-»w ■ 2,000 1 .rat-Class Four and Five-year oldv Merino Ewes. . • • •*■ McNICOL AND' CO. a 1 1 1 ' ** W. J. Hunior's Salos. SATURDAY, 30th MARCH. ' AT TE AWAMUTU YARDS. 16> PRIME CHEESE, Bertram _5 10 Prime Choese, Potts 1 Three-year-old Gelding, by Billingsgate 1 Six-year-old Hack , 8 Well-bred Young Pigs, llosborough Cattle. Horses, Produce, otc. At 1 o'clock. MOND AY, A P rTL 1, . AT ALEXANDRA. THE WHOLE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK OF MR A. .E. WILLS. Without Reserve. Oa the Farm, the property of the late J. Wills:—32 good Cows and Heifers. 11 good Cows and Heifers, 18 woll-bred One to Two-year-old Steers and Heifer 6, 2 Cows and Calves. 25 strong Calves. Hereford Bull. 2 Shorthorn Bulls. 8 Bacon Pigs. . Youn.Pigs. Sow mid -Young, 2 staunch Farm Horses..l Three-year-old Gelding, 1 Four year-old Haok Mare,, I Light Mare, foal at foot, Riding Mare, Stock ,Horse, 4 One to Two-year-old Colts. 150 Freßh Full-mouth Crossbred and Longwool Ewes, 40 Merino Ewes, two-tooth to fresh full, 20 Two to ' Four-tooth Longwool Ewes, 4 Six-tooth Lincoln Rams. Set Pour-leaf Reversible Kali. wo. S.F. Plough. Hornßby Reaper and Mower, Chaffcutter. Avery's Weighing Machine, Large Spring Cart. American Double-seatedßnggy .Trap.Dray and Buggy Harness, Plough and Lead Harness. Side Saddle. Gent's Saddle, Bridles, 3 Sets Plough Harness, Iron Hay Rake, Three-horse Wooden Roller, Vice. 2 Ladders. Four-horse Trac, Sheep Hurdles, Rabbit Traps,. 30 Milk , Dishes. 8 Buckets, Large Barrell Churn. Tubs. Grindstone. 4 Twenty-gallon Factory Cans, 3 Butter Boxes. 2 Cream Cans. Meat Safe, Salter. Stone Jars. D.8.8. Gun. Scalding Trough, Pig Troughs, Boiler, Wheelbarrow. 30 Fowls and Ducks, Lot -Empty Bags, Farm, Garden and Carpenters' Tools, 2 Bags Bruce Seed Potatoes, together with tho entire EOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Salo at 12 o'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. ON MESSRS PRITT BROS. FARM. NEAR ,BRUNTWOOD. Aim' eH <° ice' Cows, _i: ." 20 well-bred Two-year-old Steers. 20 choice Weaned Calves. 10 Young Calves. Shorthorn Bull. 2 Draught Mares. 2 Harness Horses, cood Hack, quiet Pony. Milk Waggon and Harness, 4 Twenty-gallon Cans, 16 Milk Dishes. Buckets. 9 Bet-ksbiro and Yorkshire Sows, 25 t Young Pigs- . At 12 o'clock. THURSDAY, APRIL. ~ ON THE FARM OF MRS ROBERT BRUCE, WHATAWHATA. WQ TWO. THREE AND FOUR* & O YEAR-OLD STEERS. 62 Ono-ahd-a-half-year-old Steers and Heifers, 40-Three-year-old Heifers, in calf. 10 Workiug Bullocks and Gear, good Hack. 5 years, by Mußkapeer, 2 Yearling Colts, by Muskapeer and Mountaineer. Z.< Unbroken Ponio3. 3 yoars old. American Court-' land Waggon, D.F. Wallace Plough, Weighing! Machine, Ton Old Iron. At 12 b'olock" « — : I LAST WEEK IN APRIL ON THE FARM, PIKUKU, - RANGIAOHIA. THE WHOLE o_:MR P. CORCORAN'S, DAIRY COWS. Young Stock, Horsvas.' etc. Full particulars future issue. At 12 o'clorak. .:"■■■ ABOUT END OF APRIL. £1 FECIAL HORSE S.AJLE. The undersigned will hold a Special, Horse Sale at Ohaupo Yards about end o£._)April. Entries solicited, VV., J. HUNTER. . ;¥i. 0 R PRIVATE S A LE. 100 Pare Shropshire, Southdown, Lincoln, -~':. and Romney Rams. Price, from one to two guineas each. Can be seen at homestead. _______ W. ..HUNTER. i 'p__. i-_i 11 1, 1 1 11 11 ■ 1 _■■«_»»—> SAVES labour, .time atid worry, Dumpers Eclip3e Washinc Powder. Ask 1 your grocer for it and lako no other. / J4/JTRS MORTIMER, Costumier, hns/ ._Kfi. vacancies for a few apprentices wh. Will be thoroughly taught.—Apply. Shortlandstreet, opposite Wimks and Hall. . -"•'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 73, 27 March 1895, Page 8
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