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Public Auc& S^es. T^it (? TV 1 $f,-d-L Str ' " fvHP^TR J*&$? & i E.

For salo, This Day (Tueiday), November 28, at one J <^..,- t .. r .. ~-^o'olook, - — - - • ~—i AN ENCLOSURE OF MEADOW GRASS,, about 20 ACRES, and a first-class CROP;< situato at tho back of Mr, Chapman^ Ewen's "residence, on'theMangeriei Road.

For viewing,- and further particulars, apply to, Mr. I ! . n BoBBUT RonERTSON, Otahuhu. '•>

ALFRED .BUCKLAND.

,. , THIS DAY.

THE TRIANGLE.

- ALFRED BUCKLAND ' ]l 7 * Has reoeived instiuctions fiom Robert Graham, Fsq., to sell, at the Tiia'uglo, This Day (Tuesday), November 28, at 1 o'clock, about A £\ HEAD Well-bsotl COWS, noar their calving, ~s\f and in calf to his Imported Bulls.

Tbe*e cattle are healthy and free from disease, » having been broiight from Motutapti within a week' of the sale. They offer au unusual opuortunity for stocking fresh runs.

THIS DAY,

THE TRIANGLE.

O. BURTON'S ESTATE.

ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from tho Trustees to sell, This Day (Tuesday), at ouo o'clock,' 3 0 ' O ' ' W , ' S 3 Leicester Ram's 1 Moiino liam Ploughs, and Hanows.

THIS DAY.

THE TRIANGLE.

For sale, ThU Day ( Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, AAA FAT MERINO WETHERS, KJ KJ In their wool.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY.

THE TRIANGLE.

For sale This Day (Tuesday), November 28, at one o'clock,

tf>O TWO-YEAR OLD THREE-QUARTER. && BRED LEICESTER EWES, with Lambs at sido 7 Ewe Hoggets 1 Two-year-old Ram,

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY.

THE TRIANGLE.

For salo, This Day (Tuesday) , at 1 o'clock, iJO HALF-BRED EWES, «VO with 33 Lambs by their side.

ALFRED BUCKLAND,

THE TRIANGLE.

REGULAR WEEKLY SALES OF /"BATTLE, HORSE STOCK, AND SHEEP, \J ON TUESDAYS, at 11 One' o'clock. '

ALFRED BUCKLAND,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29.

TOBRICKMAKERS AND AGRICULTURISTS.

ALFRED BUCKLAND

Has teceived instructions fiom the Trustees in C. Burton's Estate to sell by auction, on the premises adjoiniug tho Half-way House, Papatoitoi, on Wednesday next, at twelve o'clock, npHE WflOLB of tho BRICK-MAKING X MACHINERY

Barrows, Plankiug, 2 Long Sliei

40,000 Bucks 10,000 Two-inoh Tiles 3,300 Threo-inuk Tiles 1,000 Three-inch Tiles, faulty 3,000 Two-inch Tiles, faulty KILN, containing 1,500 Bricks 10,000 Two-inch Pipes 2,000 Three-iuch Pipes 2,000 Two-and-a-half-iuch Pipes

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30.

NEWMARKET SALE YARDS.

For' salo, on 'Thursday next, November 30, at 12" o'clock, \yf\ HEAD AUCKLAND-FATTED CATTLE 4 KJ Dairy Cows and Store Cattle 300 Fat Sheep and Lambs ■ - Fat and Mtore-Pigs.

ALFRED GUCkLAND.'

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1.

first-class long-woolled sheep.

ALFRED BUOKLAND Has received instructions from Robert Graium, Esq., to sell, without receive, at tho Haymaiket, on Fiiday next, December 1st, immediately af,ter the wool sale, , . THE FOLLOWING SUPERIOR SHEEP, in their wool : 4 Four-tooth Rams r 10 Ram Hoggets 20 Ewe Hoggets ' , 20 Ewes. 1 " ( ,,

Thoie sheep will bo found well worth the attention of sheep breeders'/ Air. 'Graham 'having been among the first who paid attention to the long-wools in this provinco, and those which will be offered have been carefully nelectod fiom his large flock. > „,;,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1

THE HAYMARKET.

ANNUAL ,W0 0L, SALE. j. ;

THE PRINCIPAL WOOL SALE'of the' seobori will be held at the Haymarket, on> Friday, - lit December, at 12 o'clock, < \ ' ' • ' ■ About -600 'bliles, including the clips from 'the principal Jong- woolled flocks in the province, will' be pitobed. n( ' >» •>?i'i i

Thoie who purpose selling at this time will oblige by forwarding 'their Wool without delay, in order to have it property, arrauged, for .iale.j^

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 2

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