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Sales fcy Slurtion. Unbroken Horse Stock, EX “LORD WORSLEY.” MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at the Greyhound Yard, THIS DAY, December 24th, at half-past 12 o’clock, rpilE CARGO of HORSE STOCK, ex “LORD X WORSLEY,” consisting of 3 Mares, 2,Foals 6 Geldings 3 Unbroken Draught Colts. Hay, Hay, Hay. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell hv Auction, at his Yard, Newmarket, on THURSDAY, 29th inst., at 1 o’clock precisely,— THREE STACKS of HAY (about 100 tons) in the centre of the Ellcrslie Race Course. The Hay is of superior quality, and in prime condition. Newmarket Cattle Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, December 29th, 1859, HIRTY HEAD FAT CATTLE MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, December 29, at 12 o’clock, — A Mixed Flock of i rjfi MERINO EWES AND WETHERS. Racing Filly. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by auction at the BAZAAR on SATURDAY, the 31st December, 1859, npilE Handsome Blood Filly three years old, out of the imported Blood Marc “Nora,” by “Young Fonts,” own brother to the celebrated Marc “ Blink Bonny.” 2 Timor Ponies And, — Also, — Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 150 Fat Sheep and Lambs 170 Store Sheep 100 TONS HAY. Store Sheep. PLANET,”

MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Geouob Niccol, his Farm, to sell the premises “The Grange” near Mt. Eden, on WEDNESDAY, January 4th 1860, commencing at II o’clock, THE whole of his LIVE STOCK, HUSBANDRY IMPLEMENTS,Dairy Utensils and Household Funiture consisting ofA First-class Draught Mare, 4 years old, with Foal at foot by ‘ Cumberland’ Draught Horse 8 head Quiet Cattle--25 Wethers 220 Ewes and Lambs 2 Pigs ■ Poultry Carts, Plough, Harrows, Harness Swingle. Trees Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Picks, Hammers Spades and Sundry Implements Also, — The whole of the Household Furniture, and Dairy Utensils. Monthly Wool Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs Wool Growers, that his next Sale will take place at the Bazaar Sale Rooms, on MONDAY, January 9th, 1860, (previous to the depaaturc of any homeward-bound vessel,) when he will have for disposal by auction, over 200 Bales of First-class Wool. Ex “Nourmahal,” &c. D. NATHAN & CO. Will sell by public Auction, on Thursday next, to 29th instant, at the rear of their Stores, Shortland-street, on account of Consignees, i f\f\ iron DRUMS WHITE LEAD in 56 lbs. 20 “ Linseed Oil 10 “ Turps 10 kegs Nails, assorted 1 cask Iron Rimlocks G, 7, 8, 9 and 10 inch 1 “ Steelyards 5 “ Roofing Slates 3 crates Toilet Sets, Meats, Covered ami Baking Dishes, Chambers and Bowls, Cups an I Saucers 15 Pockets Sussex Hops [A] 1-10—10 hhds. Ale ex “Joseph Fletcher” on account of unknown consignees. At Eleven o’clock. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. MESSRS. CHEESEMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on TUESDAY next, the 27th inst., at $-past 12, noon, SUPERIOR FAT BULLOCKS Dairy Cows Btore Cattle Sheep, well fatted. To Capitalists and Others. MESSRS. CHEESEMAN

Have received instructions from J. I*. Lloyd, Esq., to sell by public Auction, at their Office, Queen-street, on the 11th of January, 1800. riIHE whole of that exceedingly desirable ESTATE, X comprising about 387 acres of rich land, situate in the rising and important Settlement of Mongonui. This splendid Property possesses a water frontage of 58 chains to the inner harbour of Mongonui, as well as 02 chains of sen site frontage to Doubtless Bay; and includes one of the most convenient Bays in the centre of Mongonui Harbour, with deep water, where whalers and ships of considerable burden anchor. This Estate immediately adjoins that of Captain Butler—is well watered—has an abundance of copper ore—and what is of greater value (in the event of the opening of the Panama Line of Steamers), plenty and good Coal, specimens of which may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers, where a large plan of the Estate is on view.

If not sold in one Block, to be offered in lots to suit purchasers. The Sale to come off on TUESDAY, 11th January, 1860. For particulars, apply to MESSRS. CIIEESEMAN. Queen-street. Auckland, December 15, 1859. To Brokers and Growers of Wool. Messrs, t, & c. hj. chbeseman beg to info™ the Wool Brokers and Sheep Farmers of this Province, that having made arrangements with Messrs. Coomhes & Daldy for the use of their large and commodious Warehouse, Lower Queen-street, they will hold their first Wool Sale by Public Auction, on the above premises early in December next, when every effort will be made'to secure for their employers a ready sale and good price. There is ample accomodation for storcagc. Insurance will bo effected if required, and every facility afforded. Advances made on Bona Fide Sales. Wool Packs at a low price, may be had of Messrs. Coomhes & Daldy and at the office of the Auctioneers, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. On Sale, and ready to land, ex “Shalimar,” OAAA BUSHELS AMERICAN MAIZE. L UUU O. R. STRICKLAND & CO. Decombsr 28, 1859. 200 ON BALE. NOW LANDING, EX “SHALIMAR,” CASES MARZETTPS ALE 100 ditto ditto Porter. O. 11. STRICKLAND k CO., Queen Street Whuff.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1428, 24 December 1859, Page 2

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