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Lambs Wool. ' MR. ALFRED BUOKLAND WILL hold hW ! last v WO O L SALE, fo^ this T Y Season, at the Haymaiket, on WEDNESDAY, February, 27th, at 12 o'clock. , Wool to be in time for tho Catalogue, should biin Store, not later than the Saturday, previous to #he Day of Sale. »

Thrashing and Winnowing Machines. , MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND ; ' Will sell at his yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, Feb. 28th, at 12 o'clock, t THREE-HORSE THRASHING MACHINE, 'A with a four-horse cap, and an excellent Winnowing Machine. The above' Machines are m complete repair, fit for immediate work, and will be sold without reserve.

Newmarket Cattle Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell, at his Yaids, Newmarket, on Thursday next, Feb. 28, at 12 o'clock, — THIRTY-FIVE HEAD FAT CATTLE X Store Cattle. • Dairy Cows 150 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs Thrashing Machine Winnowing Machine Impoited Southdown Rams " Dairy Cow and Calf

IMPORTED STOCK, Ex"Zealandia." MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell, at his Yaids, Newmarket, on ToHBSDAY next, Feb. 28, at 12 o'clock,— 11 W 0 S (TTJ THD 0 W N EAMS A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COW and her BUIJL CALF, four months old. All landed in excellont condition

Leicester Rams. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell, at his Yards, Newmarket, on Thursday Week, March 7, — /TWENTY-FIVE Well-bred LEICESTER and ± LINCOLN RAMS.

IMPORTED SHEEP. Oxford Down Rams to Let on Hire. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received Instructions from Mr. Austin, to let for the season, at his yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY week, March 14th, at 12 o'clock, 3 IMPORTED OXFORD DOWN RAMS. The Auctioneer confidently recommends the above Sheep to the notice of his friends, they are of large frame and come to early maturity. Half-bred Hoggets bred from those rams realized the highest price to the butcher ot any Sheep of the came age during the last season.

WATERLOO HOUSE, RE-BUILT AND RE-OPENED. rPHE Proprietor in returning thanks to the Ladies' JL of Auckland and its vicinity for past favors begs respectfully to inform them His Stock is now replete with every novelty in DRAPERY, HATS, FEATHERS, Mantles, Ribbons, Fancy Goods, &c. which he is now offenug upon the sam« principle of Business that has heretofore characterised His Establishment, viz. The Best quality of Goods at the lowest Cash prices. WATERLOO HOUSE, Cerner of Queen and Wellesley Streets. R. W. DYSON, Proprietor. Feb. 25, 1861.

REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES UNEQUALLED, 30s. $ DOZEN, Sample Pair 2s. Qd. WATERLOO HOUSE, Corner of Queen aud Wellesley Streets.

WHARF STORES, Corner of Queen and Shortland Streets. Ex " Lord Worsley," from Sydney, 3 CASKS TUMBLERS 1 case WINE GLASSES 3 cases Fancy Goods. Wholesale and Retail. P. A. PHILIPS.

"*~~" S. HAGUE SMITH, Ironmonger, Queen-street, Auckland, HAS ON SALE, ft DOZ. WOOD TAPS, AMERICAN STOVES, *-' 1 Chimney Sweeping Machine, Grocers Scales Perforated Zinc, Portable Shower Baths Toilet Sei vices, Enamel Preserving Pans Wnc Meat Coveis, General Furnishing and Builder's Ironinongeiy m great variety Cricket Bats and Balls selling off at Reduced Prices. '

Tenders for Works on the Great South Road. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 25th Feb., 1861.' NO eligible tender having been. received for the works required to be done on Section No. 7, of the Great South Road, tenders will be received until noon of TUESDAY next, the sth March instant, for the works, as follows :—: — Section 7a. Forming and Metalling ; Re-forming av6( Metalling ; Repairs to Metal and Bridges — From Papakura Bridge to Swing Swong Bridge, Section 7b. Forming and Metalhng ; Re-forming and Metalling ; Repairs to Metal and Bridges— From Swing Swong Bridge to Papakura Vißage. Specifications may be seen at this office. Each Section to be tendered for separately. The contractors will be' required to maintain the Sections contracted for in a thorough state of repai* tintil the Ist day of October next. ' ' Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Work on the Great South Road," J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent.

, Baptist Chapel, Wellesley-street. THIRD ANNIVERSARY. A TEA M.EETING will be held in the ODD -FELLOWS' HALL, This Evening (Tuesday,) 26th instant, At half-past six o'clock. ; Tickets, 2s. each, to be had of R. B. Shaldbbs, , iJ» Adiam, Queen-steeet j 'Mr. Debits, Princes-street ;

and Mr. Ogilvie, Victoria-street. Pure Southdown Rams. MESSRS! MACLEAN will be happy to arrange with their neighbours, for the lotting of a few Southdown Rams for the season. Also, — A few Longwool Rams for private Sale, East Tamaki, March, 1861.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 2