frg WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. CHEESE, BACON, TIMBER, PALINGS, SHINGLES, &c. PRESSED HAT, &c. EX JANE, DIBECT PROM nOBAET TOWN. Tho subscriber will sell, at his storos, Fort-strnot, or alongside tho ship (as may bo ultimately deeidod), on Wednesday, the 21st instant, at 2 o'clock, £~-| TASMANIAN CHEESES O-L 25 sides bacon TIMBER, viz., TAYLOR'S BUSH. 3 x 2, 7 to 18 longths, 24,357 ft. •1 x 2, 8 to 16 do, 13,000 ft. 4 X 3, 10 to 22 do, 22,000ffc. 4 x 4, 10 to 20 do, 10G5ft. 5x3, lift., 5 pieces 5 x 4, 15ft., 2 do G x 3, 10 to 1G lengths, 100 ft. 6 x 2, 11 to 15 do, 200 ft, 6 x 4, 11 to 23ft. do. Also, Tho 5x3 timber Palings, and Laths, &c. E x Rcliunco, SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. N E W M A 11 K E T. HUNTER & CO. (Late Styak & Hunter), Will sell on "Wednesday, first at, Newmarket, Tlirco Hundred good Storo Wethers from Sydnoy. QflH STORE WETHERS, O vJ v/ Ex 1 Alice Cameron.' At two o'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. NEWMARKET. HUNTER & CO. (Lato Styak & Hunter), Will sell oif Wednesday, first, a lot of Provincial Fat Bullock and some really good Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Pigs, 4Q HEAD PROVINCIAL FAT BULLOCKS 15 do. do., band-fed steers 10 " " spring heifers '1 " " superior dairy cows 5 " " dairy cows Calves, store bullocks 311 Store sheep 100 Fat sheep 30 " lambs Fat pigs, store do. At two o'clock sharp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT GREAT CLEARING SALE Of THK Whole of tho Largo and Very VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Belonging to JOHN CAMPBELL, ESQ., SHELLEY BEACH, Removed from his Farms for tho Convenience of Purchasers to his Privato Residence, SHELLEY BEACH, NEAR FREEMAN'S BAY. HUNTER & CO., (Lato Styak and Huutcr), Have been favoured with instructions from John Campbell, Esq., to soli by auction, at an curly date, at his privato rosidence, previous to that gontloman's departuro for Amciica and Europe— mUE whole of his extensive and very valuablo JL Fanning Stock, unsurpassed in tho province. Mr. Campbell's stock is so well known [in and around Auckland, that anything we can say would be superfluous, Mr. Campbell having mado it quito a faney to have tho very best of all descriptions of stock, sparing neither expense nor troublo in procuring tho best breeds that monoy and experience (ould purclinso in the country. To farmers and breeders such an opportunity seldom or evor occurs for obtaining such really valuable stock. The Brood Mares cannot bo surpassed in tho province, being pure bred Clydesdales, all got by imported sires out of tho best mares in Tatlnania, and selected by one of tho best judges of draught horses in the colonics. The Cattle are all exceedingly well bred, and very quiet: many of them aro tho progeny of prize bulls and cows. '1 hey aro all hand-fed, and aro really a splendid herd. Tho Sheep tiro bred partly from two of tho best and highest-priced LEICESTER RAMS, Belonging to Mr. Gregg, and two of tho host and highest-priced OXFORD DOWN RAMS, Belonging to Mr. Buckland. Tho ewes being all picked, the breed, as must be evident to all, cannot be surpassed either for weight of mutton or quality of fleece. There being plenty of graßS and water, any purchaser can leave any of tho stock [for a week or ten days, and as thero is a good draught of water, anyone requiring to ship any of tho stock can do so direct. Tho wholo of tho above stock will positively e sold without reserve. Full particulars will bo given in future advertisement. Luncheon will bo provided at the Snlo. Also, to let for a term of threo years, Three good paddocks, containing—ono about fourteen acres, another about sixty acres, and one about three acres, which has had a crop of hay oil this year, and is now ploughed and fit for tho ensuing crop. Tho hay can bo seen in the stack. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c. RIDINGS &DOWDEN, Will soli by auction on Wednesday next, 28th inst., A LARGE QUANTITY of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, &c. ' Particulars in future advertisements. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. BOOKS AND ASSORTED STATIONER Y. C. STICHBURY & SON Have received instructions to sell by Auction, on Thursday next, tho 20th inst., at their mart Queen-street, ' SIX CASES OF HIGHLY EMBELISHED POPULAR STANDARD WORKS, published by Messrs. J. S. Virtue, R. Beutley, and Dean and ■"Oil. C. Stitchbury & Son call the attention of tho trado and public generally to this important sale, conßißtui" ot Books most suitable for New Year's Gifts. ° Catalogues to be had at the Auction mart. THE II AYMAR KE T. rpHE SALE of Mr. GEO. GRAHAM'S STOCK _L has been postponed for the present. ALFRED BUCKLAND,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 2
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