sate' »s gmtim, THIS DAT. D.TJ II HAM SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Will sell by auction', ■J f\ HEAVY DRAUGHT HOUSES J_ v/ 15 good useful Hacks And several other useful Horses 12 new Sydney Drays THIS DAY. DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUNTER <x CO. [larc received instructions to sell at their yards, Durham-street, This Day, the 3rd instant, at 1 o'clock, t r\ TONS BEST VICTORIAN PRESSED IU OATEN HAY. THIS DAY. DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Will sell at their yards, Durham-street, This Day, at 11 o'clock, gEVERAL Loads of HAY, from tlio Country. THIS DAY. DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUffTBE & CO. Havo been instructed by Colonel O'Brien, to sell by auction, This Day 3rd iust., at 1 o'clock, EIGHT Cast TROOP HORSES of the Military Train. These horses arc "well adapted for farm work, in rood hard condition, and iit lor immediate work. "Without resorvo. THIS DAY. DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUNT E B & CO. Have boon favoured with instructions from the Iniporters, to sell at thoir "iards, Durham-streot, rjWVELVE First-class Light Harncsß HORSES JL direct from Sydney. THIS DAY. DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. "Will sell by auction, M ,TJ L E S No reserve. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. II U N T E R & CO. Have been instructed to sell by auction, 2 FIRST-CLASS LEICESTER RAMS. Bred by John Grigg, Esq., Otahuhu. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Have been instructed to sell, by the Importers, Q /-V HEAD EAT BULLOCKS, from Victoria. {j\J 12 do. do., Poverty Bay 10 do. do., Wangnroi--4 good dairy cows, near calving. 30 head good store cattle. A lot dairy cows. Store sheep, fat mid store pig?. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. OTAHUHU SQUARE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. "Will sell by auction, Dairy cows and store stock Hand-fed heifers and steers, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. PAPAKURA MONTHLY SALE. PAPAKURA SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Will sell by auction, SEVERAL first-class DAIRY COWS, near calving 10 springing heifers. Ueiferß, st eers, store eattle, sheep, pigs, und lioraes FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. WOOL SALE !! ! DURHAM SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. WILL hold their usual WOOL SALE on Friday, 23rd December. IMMENSE SALE OP PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &c. FBEPABIKG TO LEAVE FOB ENGLAND. E. & 11. ISAACS Ara under instruclions to sell by auction, without reserve, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, fJIHE whole of the unopened STOCK of Mr. S. Bkoto, Sliortland-etreet, comprising over 1800 packages of newly landed Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Oilmen's Stores, Rice, American Apples, &c. The tale will take place on the premises. The property, including the Dwelling-house, will be sold together with the ehop, stores, &c. Liberal terms to tlie Trade ; 3, 4, and 6 months on 1 approved notes. Fall particulars in To-morrow's paper.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 331, 3 December 1864, Page 3
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