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j .(r» Ruction. j THIS DAY. I THE HAYMARKET. ! riMIE second WOOL SALE for this season j 1 will be held This Day, Friday, December i 4th, at Noon. | About 200 bales well washed., among them the ] best clips of the Province Wool. | ALFRED BUCKLAND. j | . j I THIS DAY. j ANNUAL LEICESTER RAM SALE, i ALFRED BUCKLAND Ha;- received instructions from Mr. Jotlh" GlttOC., to sell at the Hnvmarket. This Day, Friday, December -ill'., immediately after the sale of the wool, a! 12 o'clock. »-) ~ I'TRST - CLASS LONG - WOOLLED Ot) I.EIL'ESTKK RAMS, tiu: Okt ok lsiroirrK* Shi:i:i\ The Aui'tioncer confidently draws the attention of breeders to the above-named Flock, both sires and dams hav.ui been tirst-elass winners. In the Show of 1559, a Seb.etion ot RAMS FROM THIS FLOCK WON SIX PHIZES. Everv first prize in the Leicester and longivoolled class in the section in which they were exhibited. ; In ISGI. both Ewes aud Rams from this dock took | everv pri/c in the section iu they were ' shown, and IN lSiy. TIIF.Y TOOK EVERY r-RIZK they could win. with the exception of one second and one fourth pri/.e. The three pri/.e Hoggets of last year shore respcctivelv 17. IS, and 10 pounds weight of wool each. Extract from Horn? X-mv ol Loudon oo! report., for September '2 f th. ISG3 : — "English wools are dearer with very tirm market, some bright-haired sorts reaching 2s. Id., the longest price that has been paid for many years. j " The consumption of fine colonial does not equal ! expectation; 011 the contrary, all hall'-brcd and j coarse strong wools are much sough! after.'' 1 I SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. D U R II A M Y A R D S. ; Saturday, ot'u December, at half-past 1 o'clock. j STYAK & HUNTER j Will Sell by Auction j ,{ II EA V Y DRAU 011 T HORS ES \ "i 1 4-year old Cumberland llor.-c. Draught 2 strong Cob Horses | . 1 Lady's N1 are ' 1 Riding I'ouev 5 Saddle Horses | 1 And several other useful Horses | 50 sacks Maize : 50 ditto Oats ! 2 Second-hand and 2 New Drays Saddlery : 1 t.G'.. &e., tie. I ; | : FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. j DURHAM YARDS. j | 'STYAK £ HUNTER ! i TTriLT, hold their first WOOL SALE for the 1 ll season 011 FRIDAY, the 11th December, at ; ; 12 o'clock. I I | THIS DAY. | 1 TWO CASES ELEGANT CLOCKS, j Ex ' lIKLVi:LLV_V,' ! or Tilt: AtOST MODKI.X STYI.K3 AND J ill'.l'la'TED ; woiix.MAysHir. ; At Auction, This Day. 11 o'clock, ' j AT COC'HRANE'S MARKET. j i The above are to be sold 011 shipper's account, and | ! consist of, ! OA SAMPLE CLOCKS, suitable for ' Parlor, Hall. Ollice. or Cottage, ! In tastefully fashioned cases of j Walnut, Oak, Ebony, &c., &c. I j FRIDAY, 11 o'clock. j JOSEPH COCHRANE. ! I THIS DAY. MANTEL, TABLE, & TOILET ORNAMENTS. MODELLED CHINA AND GOLD, &c.. I At Auction, This Day, at COCHRANE'S Market," Handsome sets, of three pieces Elegant pairs Classic Subjects Single Figures. Cigar Stands. Perfume Caskets. Flower Stands, !cc. JOSEPH COCHRANE. THIS DAY. On shipper's account, ex ' HELVELLYN,' 0Q BOXES COMPO. aud SPERM CANDLES At Auction, This Day, at 11 o'clock, AT COCHRANE'S MARKET. JOSEPH COCHRANE. THIS DAY. SHADY D E L I G H T S. WIN DOM* AND VERANDAH BLINDS AND i HANGINGS, ! 10x 'Helvellyn,' I At Auction, This Bay, 11 o'clock, j AT COCHRANE 'S MARKET, j O/i WOVE W 00DE5" J3LIXDS, various | &TX. Patterns j 12* „ „ Handsome Lunclsciipcs i G Hound Wood, Wove ' 1 Koll Crown -Blind*, 4 feel 4by 5 feet 5 inches j I White 4 feet 7by 5 feet 7 ~ | 1 „ 3 feet Gby 8 feet 7 „ 2 Yenctian Blindn, 73 melius by 25 inches • ~ „ 73 inches by 50 inches | >, 104 inehos by 4>o inches ! 2 „ DO inches by 40 inches i : JOSEPH COCHRANE. THIS DAY. i j ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. j The finest Porcelnin tastefully modelled in FIGURES, PAIRS and GROUPS. ' FINE ART a>:D CLASSIC SUBJECTS, | At Auction THIS .DAY at 13 o'clock at Coehrauc's 1 j Market. . rpHREE Agen of Woman, Pleasures of Spring, : J j_ " First Jacket," and " First Cigar," La Coquette, i Flora and Bacchanals, "La Vivandiere," Etruscan j Vases, Candlesticks, Pearl Yuues, &e.," Shepherdess," | Skaters, Living Portrait, S'ca Saw, Busts of Napoleon j aud the Empress, Statuettes, Toilet Ornaments, ' Writing -Stands, Magnificent Corbeilles, &r., &c. JOSEPH COCHRANE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 2

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