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Saks Irg THI3 DAY. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Have received instructions to sell Ono Strong Albert Gar, almost now, with a pair of good Horses, war- ' ranted staunch, and Harness, all complete. This is a good Turn-out, and Trill lie positively sold without the slightest reserve. 1 ALBERT-CAR PAIR 01? HOEBES and HARNESS, complo'e. At Eleven o'clock. Without reserve. THIS DAY. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Have received instructions to sell at their Yards, SEVEN first-class haavy DRAUGHT HORSES and MAKES. At Elovon o'clock. MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1 NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. 7 HUNTER & CO. Will soil at their Yards, JjIIFTY HALF-BRED EWES and LAMBS. At One o'clock. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. Will sell at their Yards at Newmarket, the following Cattle: — Aer HEAD PROVINCIAL FATTENED 4tD CATTLE 20 Dairy Cows 35 head young Store Cattle 200 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs At One o'click, o —— —- MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. HUNTER & CO. | Have received instructions to sell u VERY HANDSOME 2-YEAR OLD BULL, XX by Brighfim Young, out of a first-class Cow. At One o'clock. TUESDAY, DECEMBER f>. OTAHTJ HTJ SALE. HUNTER & CO. Will hold their usual weekly Bale at Olahuhu of FAT CATTLE, STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, HORSES, and PIGS. At two o'clock. 0, s, THUBSDAY, ECEMBER 7. ONEHUNGA. HUNTER AND CO. Have received instructions from Cn. Bi.ackbuen'B Tf.w Esq, 68th L.I. (whoso family is proceeding to England), to sell without reserve, at his residence, Onehunga, onThur.-day, 7th Decemb (he wholo of his Household Furniture, Horses, Harness Dog-cart, Saddlery, Milch . Cow*, Poultry, Rabbits, &c. DRAWING-ROOM —Couches, tables, chairs, carpets, window curtainß, fender and fire-irons, 00 hearth rugs, &c. . Dinisg-koom —Sofas, tables, chairs, tablo covers, &c., brilliant toned pianoforte, sewing machine. Bed-kooms —Double and single bedsteads, mattrasses, toilet tables, washstand, toilet services, cooking glasses, children's cots complete. Kitchen —Cooking ut-nsils, crickory. PantbT—Plate, glass and crockery ware. TJairt Utenbils —Churns, Ac. The well-ktown thorough bred chestnut horso 'Tommy,' by' Black Arab,' 6 years old, the most perfect lady's horso in the Province, also good in lisht harness. „ ' Paddy,' a very handsomo light bay horso 5 years e old, carries a lady. t A two year old colt by 'Pacific. E- Silver mounted harness, silver mounted tandem ditto, driving and ridincr whips, Indus and gentleman f bridles, an eight pound saddle, clothing, lioadBt.ills, stable utensils, brushes, &c. A nearly new pagnall, built to order. Two superior dairy cows in full milk. Choice Aylesbury ducks, and Dorking fowls anc chickens. Some rare rabbits and hutchos. i; Doublo-barrel gun ease, completed by Lancaslior. Gardon tools. Sale at 12 o'clock. yy Lunchoon providod. 1. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. ~ HUNTER & CO. Have received instructions from C. Blackbuiw Tew, Esq., 68th L.1., (whope family is proceedm to England), io sell without reserve at hiß residenc in Onehunga, on Thursday, 7th December, tb wholo of bis— Household furnituri Horseß be Harness Dog Cait Eg Saddlery Milch Cows Poultry Rabbits &c., &c., &c- - DECEMBER 8. WOOL SALES. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. lt HUNTER & CO. WILL hold their FIRST WOOL SALE < FRIDAY, the Bth December, and on t, third FRIDAY in each month during tha season. E, 1 Storage free of cliargo until day of eale. ' Wool paokf fss oalci

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 3