Saks Iriy %ndmx. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. "For salo on Thursday next, November 3rd, at one o'clock, QAA YOUNG lIALF-BRED LEICESTER EWES with Lambs at side by South Down Rams. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. TII E NEWMA KK E T YARt> S . TO WETHERS, cx 'Lord Ashley,' from Napier' O for sale oil Thursday next, Nov. 3, at one o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. THE II A Y M A R K E T. WOOL PACKS ON SALE. FIRST WOOL SALE on Fridav, November 4th. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. TIIEHAYM A R K E T. 6 SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSHS, ex 'Prince Alfred,'for salo on Saturday next, at twelve o'clock. 30 cwt. trials will bo given with each of them. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. FIRST WOOL SALE roi; this SEASON will take place at the HAYMA R K E T. on Fridivv next, AB OU T FOR T V HAL E S principally in grease, will be disposed of. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. TII E HAYMA EKE T. For sale on Saturday next, November 5, THE Thorough-bred English HORSIS " RATAN," recently imported to this Province. " RataX," bred in England in ISSS, was got by "Sweetmeat," dam, -'Coquette," by "Lancelot," out of'• Abaft," by ''Sheet Anchor." " Lady Emnierline," by "ChurlotteOrvill Mare." "Sweetmeat," sire of some of the best horses on the Turf, by " Gladiator," out of " Lollypop." Lancelot (brother to " Touchstone " ) by " Camel." ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. THE II A Y M A R K E T. By order of the Minister for Colonial Defence. DEFENCE FORCE HORSES, in good conUli dition, for unreserved sale on Wednesday, the 9th November, at 12 o'clock sharp. Among these Horses arc some of the best weightcarrying Hacks in the province, and several good Farm Horses. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVKMBER 12. TIIEHAYM A R K E T. THE BEST FARM IN THE PA PA KIM;A VALLEY. BLINK BONXY. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Geokge Gakiiixkh to sell without reserve, at the Haymarket, on Saturday, 12th November, at noon, previous to the Horse Sale, unless, in the meantime, sold privately, FARMS Nos. 15 and 21, Parish of l'apakura, containing about 200 Acicj, fenced and sub-di-vidod. The valley road, the shortest to the Wairoa, through the centre of the farm, and it is fern-passes either side. The Papakura liver runs throned on giving abundance of v.-ater at all times, ugh it, greater pait of the land is of superior quality.nd the There is a small dwelling house,detached houses for servants,largo barn and stables,on thepropertv, which is well wooded, and very picturesque, situated about two miles from the Great Suutli Road, and fifteen miles from Auckland. The Crops, (17. acres) of Oats, are remarkably full, and the grass on it is now capable of fattening from six to seven hundred sheep. Persons desirous to see the Property will have every facility given them, by applying a"t the'Uavmarfcet. Terms—£l,ooo can remain on security of the property, at 10 per cent.. One moiety of' the balance cash at fall of hammer. The remainder within three months at Bank interest. Nov., ISG-1. PRELUM J XAIJY, PORT ALBERT SETTLEMENT. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions from the Trustees to offer for sale at an early date, 1 flfl A I, L O T M E N T S -LVJU (half and quarter acres) in the Township of Port Albert, Kaipara. Plane will be ready in a few days, when the time of sale will be stated. WEDNESDAY, NOVJGMBKR 2. HARMONIUMS, PIANO, i,:. HIDINGS &, DOWDEN Will oiler for sale at their mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, IRS T-C LASS 11 ARMON IU M S (3 Boosey and CJiing, o 1 London, in Rosewood, Oak, and Fancy Wood. Also,A Six and Three-quarter Cottage Piano, with Patent Plate, by Chappel, of London. Piano Stools, Iron Screws &c., &e., &c. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. CLOCKS. ET D 13N T G- S & 1) OAVD EN * ' Will sell by auclion on Wednesday nexf Kf) . C L O C" K ' S , *~J\J consisting of— 8 Day and 30 Hour Marble Stands Oak ditto Alarm Clocks American ditto &c., & e . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. SEWING M A C II I NgE S . RIDINGS & DOWDEN ] W ill sell by auclion, on AVcdnesday next i November 2, ' Q S „ K \x G MACHINES, with sJ Needles, &c. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 303, 1 November 1864, Page 2
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