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gales b2 | SATURDAY, DECKMBEB 3. THE HAYMiEKET. 1 „ ~l ]e on Saturday next, £>ec. 3, at 12 o'clock, with i 0 his racing ongagementa, Well-bred. Cheanut Gelding,. by " Figaro," H "STOCKMAN," lato " First Class." He is in S condition, a first-class Hack, and. a fait Hone. ALFRED BUCKLAND. yRTT)AY, DECEMBER 2. JHE hayma eke t. SECOND WOOL SALE. Takes place on Friday next, December 2, at noon, i BOUT 300 BALES will be catalogued, the greater part bright long wool, weU'washed. ALFRED BUC.KLAJND. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. LEICESTER AKB LONG-W T OOLLED RAMS. OJ\ imported LEICESTER BAMS, ex 1 Ida O " Zeic'.cr,' from England, for unreserved sale, at (},<. Haiuiavkot, on Friday, December JJ, at twelve o'clo't. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. CHOI C E PIGS. Imported direct from the Royal Farm, at Windsor. the haymaeeet. For sale on Friday next, December 2, at noon, - CHOICE BOAR J. 3 choice Sows Bred on the model farm of bis late Royal Highness the Prince Consort. ALFRED BUCKLAND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1864. MONTHLY WOOL SALE. THE SECOND WOOL SALE will take place in the Hay market, on Friday, December 2, at noon. The Vessels laid on for England -will at this time be taking in cargo, and it will probably be the hrees t for this season. ALFRED BUCEXAKD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. pro: BEED SAXONY MEEINO SHEEP, FEOM THE MOUNT EDEN FLOCK, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE GEO. EICH, ESQ. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at the Hay market, on Friday, December 2nd, i n nifdiateiy iolltwirg 1):e Wool Sale, t coon, f) THREE YEAR OLD RAMS mi 7 Ewe Lamb 3 3 Ewea SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE lAIMAEKET. AFIEST-CLASS ENGLISH BAROUCHE, new and recently imported from England, for sale on Saturday next, at twelve. ALFEED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE HAYMAEKETFor Sale on Saturday ne::t at twelve o'clock, -1 FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT MARE, with J. Foal at side, young and accustomed to do all sorts of work. ALFEED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE HAIIASKET. F or sale on Saturday, December 3, NEW SPRING CART AND HARNESS. ALFEED BU CELAMD. BATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. HAYMAEKET. For sale on Saturday first, Dec. 3, at 12 o'clock, THE FARM, known aa Long and Leech's, Containing 88 Acres, Situated in the Tauranga Road, about five miles from Ctahuhu. It consists of Heavy Bush, of which a small clearing has been made, and a Wooden Dwelling erected, and now in good order. ALFEED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. . THE HAYMAEEET. MOWING GEASS AT EPSOM. For sale at the Haymarket, on Saturday next, December 3, at 12 o'clock, TWO PADDOCKS, containing 30 ACRES OF MEADOW 7 , a very superior crop, on the property of 9. Russell, Esq., and adjoining the residence of Mr. Donovan. It must be cut during the month of December and may he stacked on the ground, which is only five miles from Auckland, and readily accessible with a dray in all seasons. ALFEED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. FITENITUEE, &C., BY AUCTION. AT t :ie Victoria Hotel, Fort-street, Mr. Maesden having disposed of his business, lias instructed the Subscriber to sell This Day, the l6t December, a 1; 11 o'clock, tho whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., viz., Reds Bedding Chairs Tables Toilet Stands and Sets Couches Glassware Bagatelle Table Bar Fittings iV.c., & c ., &c. JO H N BI G G-, Auctioneer. DUE HAM SALEYAEDS. STYAK HTJNTEE Have for Sale, "1 SPLENDID GIG AND HARNESS - L COMPLETE 4 Butchers' Carte 8 Spring Carts, ex '• Kate,' from Sydney

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 329, 1 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 329, 1 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 329, 1 December 1864, Page 3

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