TO-MORKO"W", TO ARRIVE PER S.S. EGMONt, DAIRY COWS. DAIRY COWS* SATURDAY", JULY 13th, At 2 o'clock MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions per telegram, to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Potter's Stockyard, Trafalgar-street, on ' SATURDAY, July 13th, at 2 o'clock sharp, viz.: 14 Superior DAIRY COWS, in full milk and near calving, to arrive per S.S. Egmont, now daily expected. Terms at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, July 9th, 1867. 2675 TO-MORROW. HORSES. HORSES, SATURDAY, JULY r 13th, At 2 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Potter's Stock-yard, on SATURDAY", July 13th, at 2 o'clock. 2 Superior Black HORSES, broken to double or single harness; very quiet, and in good condition. Commercial Auction Mart, July 11th. 2772 TO-MORROW. TUMBLER PIGEONS. SATURDAY, JULY 13tb, At 12 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instruct tions to cell by Auction, at his Mart, Bridge-street, on SATURDAY, July 13th, at 12 o'clock, A-few pairs of TUMBLER PIGEONS, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms, cash on delivery. Commercial Auction Mart, July lath. 2782 TO-MORROW. REES' CYCLOP JSDIA, ARTS, SCIENCES, & LITERATURE, SATURDAY, JULY 13th, At 1 o'clock, MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Bridge-street, TO-MORROW, Saturday, July 13th, at 1 o'clock, viz., 46 VOLUMES. The Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary, by Abraham Rees,D.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. Illustrated with hundreds of beautiful tngravings, maps, &c, &c. ", Terms at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, Juiy 12th. 2783 TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, JULY 13th, IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, CHOICE PLANTS, QUICKS, &c. CONTINUATION OF LAST WEEK'S SALE. MR. T>. MOORE has received instructions from 'Mr. John Hale* to Sell hy Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, TO-MOR-ROW, Saturday, the 13th instant, commencing at 11 o'clock precisely, The undermentioned FRUIT and FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c, namely:— FRUIT TREES. 1000 one to four year old Apples, of the choicest kinds Pears and Plums, of the newest and choicest kinds Peaches and Cherries, best sorts Apricots, Medlars. Black Cape MulberryBlack and Red Currants, Raspberries, Pome" granates French and English Walnuts, Filbert Nuts* Spanish Chesnuts, Fruiting Quince The true Victoria and Albert Rhubarb Root, &c, &c. FOREST TREES. 2000, comprising Ash, Oak, Elm, Lime, Silver Birch, Red Birch, Mountain Ash, Hornbeam, Poplar, Sycamore, Maple, Alder, Horse-ches-nut, &c, &c. SHRUBS, PLANTS, CLIMBERS* &C. Red Cedars, Laurels, Upright and Spreading Cypress Guelder Rose, &c.,. Choice Roses, English Holly Box Trees, Gums (White and Colored), Lilac, Sweet Bay Lily of the Valley Roots, &c, &c. N.B. — The whole of the above are healthy transplanted trees, true to name, and warranted to grow (being removed at the proper season fof transplanting), and will be sold without any reserve. 2781
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 161, 12 July 1867, Page 3
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