Sales frg THIS DAY. THE HAYMABKET. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sol], without resorvo, This Day (Saturday), 25th November, at 12 o'clock, THE following VALUABLE HORSE STOCK, belonging to tho St. John's College Estate: — ' OAlilß AN' —A grey draught entire, out of prize mare ' Poppet, , by ' Baron Clyde' ' UNDINE '—Bay marci, out of imported mare • Jessica' 'ARlEL'—Chestnut entire hors'j, by 'Moleager,' out of' Undine '; (J years ' NUMA' —lron-grey mare, out of a mare imported from Van Dieman's Land • PALADIN ' —Bay horse, out of ■ Jessica' And a groy Cart Mare, with her two fillies, Also, A wll-hrcd chestnut Horse, good in harness A good farm Mnro, accustomed to all work And tho well-known stallion ' Young Orwell.' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.]j THE TEIANGLE, C. BURTON'S ESTATE. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from tho Trustees to soil on Tuesday next, at 1 o'clock, - THREE OOWS 3 Leicester Rams 1 Merino Ram Ploughs and Harrows TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. THE TRIANGLE. For sale on Tuesday. November 28, at ono o'clock, OAA FAT MERINO WETHERS, in their ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. For salo on Thursday next, November 30, at 12 o'clock,
rjf\ HEAD AUCKLAND FATTED CATTLE ( \J Dairy Cows nnd Storo Cattlo 300 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs. ALFRED BfJCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. BRICK MAKERS & AGRICULTURISTS. ALPEED AUCKLAND Has received instructions from the Trustees in 0. Burton's Eatate, to eell by auction, on tlio premises adjoining tho Half-way House, Papatoitoi, on Wednesday next, at 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE BRICK-MAKING MACHINERY Barrows, planking 2 long eheds 40,000 bricks 10,000 ten inch tiles 3,300 three inch ditto 1,000 ditto ditto faulty 3,000 two inch ditto ditto KILN , , containing— 1,600 bricks 10,000 ton inch pipes 2,000 thrco inch ditto 2,000 two and half-inch ditto
FBIDAY, DECEMBER 1. THE HAY MARKET. AN NU A.L WOOL SALE. Tho principal Wool Salo for tbo season, will bo held at; the Haymarket, on Friday, December Ist, at 12 o'clock, ABOUT (> 00 BALES including tho Clips from tho principal Long , Woolod floeke in tho Province, will be pitched. Those who purpose soiling at this lime, will obligo by forwarding their wool without delay, in o:dor fo have it properly arranged for sale. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FKIDAY, DECEMBER 1. the haymarket. wool pac:ks~for sale. AMPLE STORAGE, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE, UNTIL DAY OF SALE. T7IIRST WOOL SALE on Friday, December Ist, J. and on first Friday in onch Month during tho Season. ALFRED BUCKLAJm FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. BY ORDER OP THE COMMISSARYGENERAL. For salo at tho Penrose Stables, on Friday, 6th Jauunry, 1866, at 11 o'clock, about 9fin FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, £\j\) with their Equipments, conei«ting of larness, Drays, tc. These Horacs aro a vory superior lot, principally heavy draught, and all of them good workora; amongst them are some of the best stock in tho Colony, including tho superior Blares purchased from the Into Mr. Benjami.v Newell, and the Draught Entires WINDSOR CASTLE RANGATIRA, and a POWERFUL INVINCIBLE COLT ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE TRIANGLE. TJEGULAR SALES of Cattle, Horses, and Sheep, IX on TUESDAYS, at ouo o'clock,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 636, 25 November 1865, Page 2
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