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Sales ftjt %nctim> i ■——-■■ *"' *-■--- ■— ■ — THIS DAY. THE NEWMARKET SALE. For Sale, This Day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, A WOBKING SULtOOES ALFEED BUG-ELAND, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29. THE lAYIAEEET. For Sale, on Saturday next, at 12 6'clockj r pHE First-class Horse "GRASSHOPPER," I winner of the raran*ki Maiden Plate, got by "Plover," it splendid steeplechaser. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY. SEPT. 29. THE H AY/MARKET. For Salo by auction, on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, (the property of an Officer leaving for England), -f BROWN MARE, 4 years old, by " Vision," out A of " Rlack Diamond," late the property of J. Iliirgreaves, Ksq , perfectly quiet, "and carries a lady 1 Ma-e, 5 venrs nfd, by " Pacific," carries a ladv 2 Saddles and Bridloa 1 Side (Saddle, Brushos, Horse Cloths ALFEED BUCELANLN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. THE HAYMAEKET. For Salo, on Saturday, September 29, at 12 o'clock, 6 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT COLTS fit for tho breaker 2 Choice Draught Mares in foal to Major, staunch in harness „ A tbree-vear old Draught Filly 6 medium sizod Colts and Fillies A Chesnut Gelding. • ALFEED BUCKLAND . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. PERIODICAL SALES OF PURE BREi) SHEEP.

The Sheep Fair will be held at Newmarket, on Wednesday, October 10, at 1 o'clock. At present entered tor sale — Of\ LONGWOOL BAM HOG-GETS (j\J Mr. Kobert Graham. 30 Leicester Ram Hojigetta I Mr. Robert McLeani?;^". | 6 Leicester Ram Hoggetts 1 Shearling Rum .... ' Mr B.issctt : "*^#v.sfe''\^''fiO Lonsrwooled Ewes with Lambs at side, by English imported Leicester Ramß Dr. Aickon. 100 three-fourths bred Ewes with Lambs by Leicester Ram*, from the flock of Mr. Robert Graham A Lincoln Ram, imported from England by Dr. Aicken. M». Ely burn. GO Lons»-wooled Ewe Iloggetts : 60 half-bred Jfwes and Lambs. ALFRED BUCKLAaSTD, THE HAYMAEKET. THE SALTC of S. T ColUn:s' HORSES ia PUsrPOSED until further notice. ALFEED BUCEXAND. THE HAYMAEZIT., HOESES, DEAYS, lIAENESS,. &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has rcreived instructions from Mr. 8. Y. CoUViNS, to cell by public auction, on a future day, W DRAUGHT HOESES 0 HraTs 10 sets of Harness.

TO THE SETTLERS ON THE EAST COAST. CATTLE, SHEEP, OR HOUSES, CONSIO-JJ St) to the Undersigned may be landed either at Mr. Howard's lauding place, or at 1-oliimarama, as well as at Kast Bauk of i'amaki. at option of HhippiTß. arrangements having been made (Or rorciyirig arid forwarding them to market from either of tho.e placeß. ALFJtED BrjCZLAND. . THE TAMAKI LANDING. ALFBED BUCIcLAK'D RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has ERECTED a substantial WHAIIF, with Secure Mooriugß for vessels, at his Landing on East j Bank of Tamaki, on which both cattle and sheep Ere ' landed, so as to prevent their access to salt water within eleven miles of Newmarket and Triangle Sale i-ards. , Experienced persons at all times present to receive Stock, which can be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a me at the option of consignee. *

[ IMPOETANT NOTICE. *'•'; HUNTEB & CO, STOCK AND STATION BALSSMBN, TtgTOULD rospectfully direct the attention of perVT sons sending Stock for sale at their Regular Weekly' Sales ct ■ NEWMAEKET, OTAirfJHIT, AND DUE-HAM-STEEEI SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements to land All stock consigned to them at Kohimaramarji known as Captain Porter's landing place. It is about one mile west of the Tamaki, immediately opposite Bangitoto, and one of the best landing vlaces in the Province; there is a good d«pth of water, a com> niodious punt that, cattie and. sheep are landed without access to ealt watei. There are also large sheds erected, with Hay ..and; Water provided, so. that stock immediately after a voyage are not exposed to the weather. It is within tour miles of the market, and sixteen miles nearer than the East Bank of the < Xainaki, thereby saving a long drive to cattle and sheep. Good Grass Paddocks and a careful person ; always in attendance

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 2

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