Public Auction Sales.
TUESDAY, APRIL 27. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY AND FARM STOCK. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Cor-itf MoMif LAN (leaving bis Farm) to sell, without reserve, at his residence, Maegoro, on Tuesday, April 27, at 12 o'clock, '|\HE WHOLE OV HIS LIVE AND DEAD' X STOCK, as follow*:— 26 Dairy oow* and 1 Bull 7 Calves 2 Horses 4 Lar^e-xized Fat Pigs Store Piga 30-gallou Boiler Cheese Y*ts 2 Cheese Presses Curd -cutter 30 Milk Fans, 2 Churns Dray, Spring Cart, and Harness bhafc, Leudiug, and Plougb Harness Saddle and Bridle, (Sundries. Also, 1 ton Cheese. Tho Auctioneer aolioits the attention of his friends to the above sale, the whole of the Stook on th« Farm being for unreserved sale. The Cowa are all good milkera ; several of them have recently calved, and others are near their calving.
TUESDAY, APRIL 27. l/jxtfJSSERVED SALE OF CHOICE BREEDING EWES. For sale, at Mr. McMillan's, Mangere, en Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, AFLOOK OF 457 BSKEDING EWES, consulting of choice Longwonle, Ualf-bvada, and Merinoes, together with several Fust-olaas Ltioestec Rams. ALFRED BUOKLAND. r[v
THURSDAY, APRIL 29. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale, on Thursday next, 29th April, at on* o'clook, A£\ FIRST.CLASS FaT CATTLE, from *k\W Waik.to 25 Fat Cattle from neighbourhood 80 F*t Calve*, Yearlings, Steers 15 head Uattle, ex * Alarm* Dairy Cows, Grown Store Cattle 200 Fat Steep, ex ' Ahutiri,' from Wapior 600 Meiiuo Wethers 300 Half-bred Lambs, equal sexes 100 Well-fatted Merino Wethers U'at and Store Piga. ALFRED BUOKLAND.
THURSDAY, APRIL 29. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale on Thursday next, 29 -h inst., at 1 o'olook, Ci^ HAND- FED YEARLING STEERS. ALFRED BUOKLAND.
FRIDAY, APRIL 30. WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL ! For sale by public auction on Friday next, the 30th instaut, at ten o'clock, \y* BALES WOOL, IIF ex 'Tawera,' from {Poverty Bay. Also, 15 tons Flax. ALPHED BUGrLLAND.
FRIDAY, APRIL SO. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX OF THE LATE MR. ROBERT GOLLAtf. For sale, on the premise", near St. John's College, West Tamaki, on Friday, April 30, at 12 o'olock, rpHE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY STOOK, 1 SHEEP. HORSFS, IMPIEMjEN iS OF HUSBANDRY, DAIRtf UTENSILS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as follows:— 13 Dairy Cowl 1 Yearling Bull 4 Heifera 8 Calres The Well-known Fast-trottiug Horse DunoaD 100 Three-qi«»rter-bred Ewes 2 Well-bred Rams D^iry Utensil* Household Furniture and Sundries. The dairy cattle are mostly younsr, and of good quality ; several have recently calved, attdothsriare near • tlving , and the whole of the stock will be sold without rtEferve. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
TaE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE, SEEDS OF GOOD QUALITY, as follow ; White Clover Red Clorer Cowgrass Cocksfoot Ryegrass Ryegrans mixed withjPoaJPratentU Rape Timothy. ALFBED BUOKLAND.
THIS DAY. /"VRANGES! ORANGES! ORANGES J Just arrived, in prime condition, 15,000 DOZEN ORANGES! The subscriber hai reoeived instruction! from the owner to tell the abore, tftraisißVKDLY, This D*y, at 12 o'clock. GEORGE SIBBIff, | AUCTIONEER,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 2
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 2
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