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Salts bjf Potatoes! Potatoes! Potatoes! MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell by Public Auction, at the Haymarkct, THIS DAY, (Saturday,) the Btb instant, at twelve o’clock, rjpWBNTY BAGS OF POTATOES. First-class Draught Mares. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Saturday, February Bth, A PAIR of Handsome MARES, with Dray and Harness, all in first class order. The above Mares arc superior animals, accustomed to all kinds of work, and perfectly staunch. Important Sale of Horse Stock. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Joseph Hargraves, Esq., to sell without reserve, at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Bth February, at twelve o’clock, HIS Herd of Brood MARES and YOUNG HORSE STOCK, consisting of—--15 Marcs, with foals at side 3 Colts and Fillies, 3 years old 9““ 2 “ “ 8 Yearlings And the Draught Entire. The Brood Mares arc all broken either to Saddle or Harness, and several of them arc good and quiet workers in plough and light harness. The two and three-year old Stock, are principally by the Thorugh-bred Horses, “ Vanish” and“AKAB,” a few by “ Alt Pasha.” The yearlings and this year’s Foals are by the Draught Horse. ' Thorough-bred Horse Stock. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Joseph Hargraves, Esq., to sell at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Bth February, (after the sale of the Brood Mares,) HIS VALUABLE THOROUGH-BRED STUD, consisting of— Heather Bell, 8 years old, out of Coquette, (dam of Kauri Gum, Gazelle, &c.,) stinted to Pacific Countess, out of Princess, Sire Gratis, Foal at foot, by Vision Refration, by Cap a pie, dam, Princess, by Gratis, stinted to Pacific Vanity, dam, Giggler, sire Sir Charles, stinted to Pacific Giggler, imported, cost £SOO in England Dundee, 2 years old, dam Vanity, Sire Pacific Bay Yearling, dam Heather Bell, Sire Pacific Dun Yearling, dam Refraction, Sire Pacific Bay Yearling, dam Countess, Sire Towton. FOR SALE, THIS DAY, at the Haymarket, a Strong and Neat DOG CART, in good repair. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Otahuhu Cattle Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND AVill sell in Mr. Hall’s Yards, Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY next, February 12th, Fat and store cattle Dairy Cows, Horses Sheep and Pigs. BSiTDinner at Rogers’ at twelve o’clock, and the sale commence at one. Oaten Straw. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell in Mr. J. Foley’s Paddock, Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY next, after the sale of Cattle, A WELL-MADE STACK of OATEN STRAW. the produce of—acres. Special and Unreserved Sale of Superior Milking Cows, Quiet Harness Horse, Pigs, Poultry, Dairy Utensils, Garden Implements, and Household Furniture. MB. AI.FKED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Thomas King, to sell on the premises fronting tiic Orcat South Road near Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY, February 19, at 12 o’clock, — The whole of his Live Stock and Implements consisting of— A QUIET and USEFUL FARM HORSE 15 Head Choice Dairy Cows Handsome and well bred Bull 20 Hand Fed Calves 13 Pigs Turkeys, Fowls and Ducks 2 Spring? Carts 2 sets Spring Cart Harness Lar«e Chum, Small Churn 25 Milk Dishes Butter Scales, Weights and Stamp Wheelbarrow and Garden Implements Also— A Handsome Mahogany Cheffionerc, Bedsteads, and several articles of Household Furniture. Purchasers of Dairy Stock will find this a good opportunity of supplying themselves. The Cows are handsome well bred animals, remarkably quiet, and the greater number of them in the flush of milk or near calving. All are in good condition. The horse is quiet, staunch, and active, well adapted for use in family vehicle. Notice of Removal. riIHE MISSES DOUGLASS beg to inform the JL Ladies of Auckland and vicinity that they have removed to Queen-street, to the house adjoining the New Savings Bank and opposite the “ White Hart ” Hotel, where they are now opening a carefully selected Stock of New and Fashionable Goods suited to the season, comprising Millinery and Fancy Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c., Muslin, Mohair, Fancy, and Silk Dresses, &c., Silk and Summer Cloth Paletots and Mantles, &c., Hosiery and Gloves, &c., Shawls and Fancy Goods, also an assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. Orders for Dress-making promptly attended to. Queen-street, Feb. 6, 1862. For Private Sale by the Undersigned. A LARGE DARK HORSE thoroughly trained to Cavalry exercise, carries a Lady, and perfectly docile. A Lady's Piebald Pony Also, — A Bay Pony, broken to harness and to cany a Lady. The whole will be on view this week at Mr. Graham’s stable, and if not sold by next Saturday, will be offered at the Horse Bazaar, Queen-street. GEO. S. GRAHAM, IMPOUNDED at Otahuhu, on the 29th day of January, 1862, 1 Brown Marc, no legible brand, off hind foot white 1 Bay Horse, no legible brand, star on forehead, black points, saddle marked 1 Iron Grey Mare, no legible brand, off fore foot white,’blaze down face 1 Bay Colt, no legible brand, switch tail, black points for trespass at the Camp, Otahuhu. No Damages claimed. Owner unknown. In default of the above Horses being claimed eleven davs from the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the same. Public Pound, Otahuhu, 4th February, 1362. JOHN HALL. Poundkecper. The White Slaves. N OTICE. A MEETING of the JOURNEYMAN BAKERS willbe held at the British Hotel, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. All brothers in'the' txacto are requested w attend. 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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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