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Sales Iro Jairiiflit. THIS' DAY. THE HAYMARKET. SECOND WOOL SALE. Takes place This Day, Decomber 2, at noon, ABOUT 300 BALKS will be catalogued, tho greater part blight long wool, well washod. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. LEICESTER AND LONG-WOOLLED BAMS. SIX imported LEICESTER BASIS, ox ' Ida Zeigler,' from England, for unreserved sale, at the II ay market., This Day, December 2, at twelve o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. CHOICE TIGS. Imported direct from the Royal Farm, at Windsor. THE lIAYMAEKET. For sale This Day, December 2, at noon, 1 CHOICE BOAR 3 choico Sows Bred on the model fann of his late lvoyal Highness tho Prince Consort. ALFRED BUCKLAND THIS DAY. J MONTHLY WOOL SALE. THE SECOND WOOL SALE will take placo in tho Hay market, This Pay, Deeembor 2, at noun. The Yw-sels laid on for England will at thiß time bo taking in cargo, and it will probably bp tho largest for this season. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. PUKE BRED SAXONY MERINO SHEEP, FROM THE MOUNT EDEN FLOCK, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE GEO. HIGH, ESQ. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will soil at tho Haymarket, This Day, Doeomber 2nd, immediately tollowing the Wool Sale, t noon, THREE YEAR OLD RAMS 7 Ewo Lambs 3 Ewes MEADOW GRASS. For sale on Saturday, at the Haymarket, previous to the sale of Horse Mock, TWO PADDOCKS, containing about 40 Acres Meadow Gni.-ui, the property of James Dilworth, K.-q., to be cut [irevioua to the 20th December Tho herbage of the largest enclosure is of very fine quality. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE HAYMAHKET. SIX Find-class Staunch DRAUGHT HOUSES, tx 'Auckland,' from Melbourne, for sale Tomorrow, at 12. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW, THE H A Y M A E K E T. EIGHT Useful DRAUGHT HORSES, ex 'Prince Alfred,' for sale To-morrow, at 12ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THEIIAYM A R K E T. For sale, on Saturday next, at twelve o'clock, 6 FIRST CLASS 11EAYY DRAUGHT HOKSE3. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE HAY MARK ET. For sale on Saturday next, Dee. 3, at 12 o'clock, with, his racing engagements, THE Well-bred Chesnut Gelding by " Figaro," "STOCKMAN," late "First Class." He is in good condition, a first-class Hack, and a fast norse. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE HAYMAE IE T. A FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH BAROUCHE, new and recently imported from England, for sale on Saturday nest, at twehc. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE H A Y M A R K E T. For Sale on Saturday next at twelve o'clock, -1 FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT MARE, with JL Foal at side, young and accustomed to do all sorts of work. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. H A Y M A 11 IC E T . For sale on Saturday lirst, Dec. 3, at 12 o'clock, THE FARM, known as Long and Leech's, Containing S8 Acres, Situated in tho Tauranga Road, about five miles from Ulahuhu. It consists of Heavy Rush, of which a small clearing has been made, and a Wooden Dwelling erected, and now in good order. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. TH E HAYMA RKK T. MOWING GRASS AT ErSOM. , For sale at the Haymarket, on Saturday next, December 3, at 12 o'clock, rpWO PADDOCKS, containing 30 ACRES OF 1 JL MEADOW, a very superior crop, on the pro- ! perty of S. Russell, Esq., uud adjoining the residence . of Mr. Donovan. It must be cut during the month of December and L mav be stacked on the ground, which is only livt ' miles from Auckland, and readily accessible with u dray in ull seasons. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 3

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