jsalss bn Ruction. MONDAY, JULY 31. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. iViil sell nt their yards on Monday, the ibllowipo cuttle, sheep, and pig.-", " r-i.— II liAl) Provincial Fattened HULI.OCKj 3[) 10 good dairy co»s, near calving 7 spiingiiig heifers 1 7 head young stock SO fat sheep 10 fat pigs A: owe o'elcci. MONDAY, JULY 31. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Will eell at their Yards, on Monday, Kivo iSundfe.l Store Sheep, to arrive ex 'Lord Ashley,' fro m Napier. JjllVli HUNDRED SI'OKE SHIiEf At One o'clock. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO, WILL hold tlioir weekly sale of Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows and Store Stock, at their Yards, Otaliuhu. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. PAPAKURA MONTHLY SALE. HUNTER & CO. TTTILT, hold their usual monthly sale nt Pnpshirs YV of Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows, Store Stock, Horses and Sheep. HOMESTEADS FOR LABOURING MEN AND OTHERS, AT EAST TA3IAKL MESSRS. HUNTER & CO. Have received instructions to prepare for Sale by Auction at an early date, About so small farms of from 5 to 1 acres each, on the main road from Otahuhn to Howick, adjoining the properties of Messrs. 11. Nicholls, J. >Vallacf., and — J3eai:vaikd. Tekms :—2os. per acre upon the fall of the hammer, and the Balance by Promissory notes at 12 months. Further particulars in future advertisement. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Have for Sale, at Olahuhu, immediately behind the CriterioE Hotel, ONE ACRE OF GROUND, with COTTAGE on it. Terms Easy. THIS DAY*. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, ETC., ETC. The subscriber will [sell by auction at his Store.', Fort-street, at 11 o'clock, This Day, July 29, JARGONELLE PEAR TREES Pourid dito ditto r Poplars Layburnhams Raspberry cones Gooseberry bushes Prinit plants Cabbage Late peach trees &c., ' &.c, ic.
SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JULY 31. ON" ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT 11 iY CONCERN. LEGGINGS, MATS, GLOVES. &e. &c. &c. VERY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. The Subscriber will sell bv auction, at his Rpoib-i Fort-street, at 11 o'clock, on Monday, 3lst on account of whom it nviy concern, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, More or less Damaged:— 3 dozen men's best lor g laggings 1 ~ youths' ° 3 ~ men's best 1 „ youth's ~ i; 1 ~ men's tongue-strapped gaiters » ~ strapped, buttoned 1 » ~ enamelled roan anticropclos 1 » » half .. 1 „ „ spring 1 ,i „ short ditto 1,, ~ liussiiin long leggings 1 „ „ enamelled cow-hide an(igror'* oi 1 » » bnif" ;; ", 2 ~ „ Nupoleons 1 ), ~ ~ without tongues 1 „ „ springs 1 „ ~ short springs - „ „ „ buttoned ditto 0 6 ~ Drummond gloves, driving 3 ~ best tan gloves 2 ~ housemaids' gloves 1 ~ wool mats 2 ~ wool mops, assorted size 3 2 ~ chamois 9 „ Scotch twill shirts, liner, back.H 9 „ Crimean shirts j 1 „ pieces 72-ineh sheeting | SAMUEL COCHRANE, t Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 2
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