Jbrg gttcthm, SATURDAY, MARCH 10. THE HAYMAEKET. For sale, on Saturday next, March 10th; the dm perty oi an officer leaving for England' THE OHEBNUT GELDING " HARKAWAV '• 1 by " Abdel Kader," out of «• Maid of the Mill"! ' Brown Gelding Sergeant Major " And thd Burmese Pony "Paddy Bird" Also, A first-class Saddle, nearly new : Double rim Bridle | Snaffle Bridle ALFRED BUCKLAND. PANMURE. ALFRED BUCKLANDi Has received instructions from Messrs. McNlßiL&nd Wiisoif, to sell at an early date (full particulars of which will appear in future advertisement), THE WHOLE OF THEIR EXTENSIVE PLANT, consisting of— Draught Horses Working Oxen Crabs, Chains Drays &C., &c., &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE HAYMARKET. For sale, and warranted good seed, RED CLOVES White clover Alsyke clovcr . Cow grass Rye grass Poa prrotensis And Coxfoot grass ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE TAMAKI LANDING, MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he hag ERECTED a substantial WHARF, with Secure Mooriners for vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMAKI, on which both rattle and sheep are landed, bo as to prevent their access to salt water. Experienced Persons nt all times present to receire Stock, which can be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a time at grass—at the option of consignee. November 15, 1865. THE TRIANGLE. *3 EGULAR SALES of Cattle, Hovaes, and Sheep, iX on TUESDAYS, at two o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WANTED TO PURCHASE, CLEAN PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED.— Apply at the Haymarket. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. CLEARING.OUT SALE. STOCK OF GENERAL DEALER. TUEEEIL & TONIS Will sell by auction, at their Mart, on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, T>HE STOCK OF A GENERAL DEAIEB Table and pocket cutlery DraperyClothing &c., Ac., &c. NATIVE LANDS. TURRELL & TONKS Have been favoured with instructions from the Native Chief Te Hejiaka, to prepare for the sale of about QAAA ACRES OF MAGNIFICENT LAND OUvU at the entrance of the Puhoi Biver between Mahurangi and the Hot Springs. It haa an extensive water frontage j is first-class soil j and mostly covercti with Timber suitable for firewood &c. THURSDAY MARCH 8. BACON ! BACON!! BACON!!! JOHN ROBERTON & CO. Will sell at their Store?, Durham-street, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, SIDES PRIME N.B.W. BACON. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. TO GROCERS, SHOPKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JOHN ROBERTON & CO. Will sell by Auction, at their Stores, at 11 o'clock, on Thursday next, THE BTOOK OF A STOREKEEPER giving up business, consisting of Arrowroot, Axes Bottled Fruits Slue, dark and light Blacking, Bathbricks ! Confectionary, Com Flour Clothes' Pegs and Lines Candles, Moulds and L.W. Marmalade, Nuts Pickles, Pickled Mackerel Paper Bags, Twine Salad Oil, Salmon Sardines, J and \ Sydney Soap Vinegar, Whiting Deals, Scoops i Coppar, Beams a id Scalsa WMghiflg Kecbina &S,f &S.j & s <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 2
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