Salts trg %udxcrt, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. THE CORNER ALLOTMENT AT NEWMARKET. For tale on Saturday, December 2, THE CORNER ALLOTMENT, next tho Wheelright's Shop, at Nowmarkefc, having a frontage of fifty feet to the Kybor-pasa Road, with a depth of — feet to street. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSARYGENERAL. For sale at tho Penrose Stables, on Friday, sth Jauuary, ISG6, at 11 o'clock, about (JAA FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, a/UU with their Equipments, consisting of Harness, Drays, <c. These Horses are a very superior lot, principally heavy draught, and all of them good workers ; amongst them are some of the best stoclc in the Colony, including the superior Mares purchased from the lute Mr. Benjamin" Newell, and the Draught Entires WINDSOR CASTLE RaNGATIRA, and a POWERFUL INVINCIBLE COL ALFRED BUCKLAND. WOOL SALE. WOOL SALE. PRINTED CATALOGUES (for the Wool Salo on Friday next) WILL BE READY TOMORROW, at TEN o'clock, at which time intending purchasers are invited to inspect tho different lois. All WOOL not in tho Store on WEDNESDAY, will be too late to be Catalogued for this sale. AI.FRED BUCKLAND. Haymarket, Nov. 28, 1565. THE TRIANGLE. REGULAR SALES of Cattle, Horses, and. Sheep, on TUESDAYS, at ono o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. The subscriber has been instructed to foil by auction on board the cutter ' Rose/ (alongside the Q.ueenstrcet wharf) This Day (Wednesday), 29th instant, at 11 o'clock, OA TONS CANTERBURY POTATOES tj\J in prim condition. Lots to suit purchasers. L. W. EATON, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. This Day at Eleven o'clock, HARRIS & TURNER Will soli by auction, at their Stores, This Day, at Eleven o'clock. BAGS FIRST-CLASS POTATOES. Warranted Sound. NOTICE. BOOT AND SHOE SALE. HARMS & TURNER Will sell by auction, the ensuing week, on an early date, Q UANTITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Particulars Trill bo given aarly. HAEKIS & TUEJfEE HiYE OK BiXB, POTATOES, MUTTON, Beef Pork &0., &c., &o. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & GO. Have received instructions from Mr Lincoln, to sell the STEEPLECHASE HORSE LION. He is a compact Horse with great power, and a good jumper. At Eleven o'clock. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. TIUNTEIt & CO. Will sell at their Yards, on Saturday, a largo Double Brake. QNE LARGE DOUBLE BRAKE. At Eleven o'clock. I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. I "WOOL SALES. DUEHAM-STBEET SALE YAEDS. I HUNTER & CO. TyiLL hold tlieir FIRST WOOL SALE on VV FRIDAY, tho Bth December, and on the third FRIDAY iu each month during ths season. Storacre free of charge until day of rale. Yt'ool ysikt he tela.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 639, 29 November 1865, Page 2
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