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muts bg TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5.' the triang-le. For Solo, on Tuesday next, December stb, at one o'clock, 5 VERY CHOICE HAND-FED HEIFERS 40 cows at calving A portion of Waito's wharf Grazing for Bix months Mowing grass Growing crop of potatoes ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. THE TRIANGLE. WAITE'S WHARF, OTAHUHU. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has recoived instructions from Mr. J. Waite, to Pell at the Trianglo, on Tuesday, December sth, after tho usual Cattle Sale, mWO ALLOTMENTS, Nos. 21 and 22, situate JL next tho Great South Road, each with a frontago of 66 feet to tho river and Cracroft-Btreet, together with the Four-stall STABLE and HAY LOFT erected thoreon. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6. THE HAYMARKET. FIRST-CLASS LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP. ALFRED BUCKLAND •Has received instructions from Robert Graham, Esq., to sell without reserve, at tho Haymarket, on Wednesday next, December Gtli, immediately after tho wool sale, the following superior sheep in their wool:— 4 FOUR-TOOTH LONG-WOOLLED RAMS 10 Long-woollcd Ram Hoggetts 20 ditto Ram Lambs 20 ditto Ewes 20 ditto Ewe Lanib3 These sheep will bo found well worth the attention of sheep breeders, Ma. Graham having been amonj the first who paid attention to the long wools in this Provinco, and those which will bo offered have been carefully selected from his large stock. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. THE TRIANGLE. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Has recoived instructions from Robebt GnAiiAir, Esq., to sell at tho Triangle,'on Tuesday, December sth, at 1 o'clock, about A (\ HEAD WELL-BRED AND QUIET COWS, ~tv/ near their calving, and in calf to his Imported Pulls. 0 lieeo cattle aro healthy ones • and free from disease, having been brought from Mctutapu within a week of tho sale. They i offer an unusual opportunity for stocking fresh runs. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. [ STORE CATTLE. ; For salo, on Thursday next, December 7th, ' at 12 o'clock, ' OA HE AD HALF-FAT CATTLE, ! Cj\J equal sexes. ' ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY', DECEMBER 7. : THE NEWMARKET YARDS. '' For Sale, on Thursday next, December 7tb, at 12 J o'clock, I7A HEAD WELL-FATTED CATTLE, DAIRY f i U COY7ri, iiiORE CATTLE i 40 Merino Wethers, in their wool i 250 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat Calves i Fat and Store Pigs 3 ALFRED BUCKLAND. f 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. t BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSARYGENERAL. . For salo at the Penrose stables, on Friday, sth Jauuary, 1866, at 11 o'clock, about OAA FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, JjUU with their Equipments, consisting of Harness, Drays, £c. Theso Horsoa aro a very superior lot, principally heavy draught, and all of them good workers ; amongst them are somo of tho best stock in the Colony, including tho superior Mares purchased from the Into Mr. Benjamin New.elii, and the-Draught Ifntires WINDSOR CASTLE RANGAI'IRA, aud a POWERFUL INVINCIBLE COL ALFRED BUCKLAND. o WOOL SALE! WOOL SALE!! I, PRINTED CATALOGUES, for the Wool Sale on WEDNESDAY' next, will bo ready on the day previous to the Sale, when intending purchasers are invited to inspect the different lots. All WOOL 0 not in tho Store on MONDAY will be too late to be catalogued for this Sale. fc ALFRED BUCKLAND. 6 Haymarket, 29th November, 18G5. THIS DAY. d GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WHITE LEAD, PAINT OIL, PAPERING CANVAS, PAPER-HANGINGS, POTATOES, ■° FURNITURE, 4c., &.o>i &c. lO. STICEBUEY & SON .0 "TTTILL sell a large quantity .of tho above Goods YY Tiiis Day (Saturday)) at .11 o'clook, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 2