Stftts bir Jtu-ttiim. BATUBDAY, SEPT. 29, T : H E" H'" A TiiEIB T. For Sale, on Saturday next,.at 12! o'clock, THE First-class Horse " GRASSHOPPER," winner of the TaranaVi Maiden. Plate* got by " Plover,'* a splendid steeplechaser. ALFRED BUCKLAND. ' ■ : ■—■ ■■ " <-■ -~-- t SATURDAY, SEPT. 2.9. THE HAYMABKET. For Sale by auction, on Saturday next; at 12 o'clock, (the property of ail Officer leaving for England), 1 BROWN MARK, 4 years old, by " Vision," but of " Rlack Diamond," late the property of J. Hargfeaves, Esq., perfectly quiet, and carries a lady 1 Mare, 5 years old, by "Pacific," carries a lady 2 Saddles and Bridles 1 Side Saddle, Brushes, Horse Cloths &c, &c, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. PAPAKT7RA SALE. ALFRED BrCKLAND Hag received instructions from Mr. Wm. Hat, to sell by auction on Wednesday next, at 1 o'clock, A PEN OF GROWN STEERS, in good con dition. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. THE 'WAITJEU SALE. A A HEAD pf YEARLiNGrS"for Bale.on ThusO\J day next, at 1 o'clock. ALFEED BtTCKLAJSTD r ■WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. PERIODICAL SALES OF PURE BRED SHEEP. The Sheep Fair -will be held at Newmarket, on Wednesday, October IQ, at 1 o'clock. At present entered for sale-— OA liONGWOOL RAM HOGGETS {J\J Mr. Robert Graham. 30 Leicester Ram Hoggetta Mr. Robert McLean. 6 Leicester Ram Hoggetts 1 Sheading Bam Mr. Bassett. 60 Longwooled Ewes with "Lambs at side> bj English imported. Leicester Rams Dr> Aicken. 100 three-fourtha bred Ewes with Lambs by Leicester Rams, from the flock of Mr, Robert Graham A Lincoln Ram, imported from England by Dr. Aicken M'» Ryburn. 50 Long-wooled Ewe Hoggetts 80 half-bred Ewes and Lambs. ALFEED BUCEXABD^s^'V HENDEESON'S MILL SALE. CONSEQUENT on the Sheep Fair being held on Wednesday, the 10th October, the Market is PO3TPONED'nntiI FRIDAY, the 12th. ALFEED BUGKLAND.
THE HAYMABKET. n : THE SALE of S. Y. Colliss* HORSES Is POSTPONED until further notice. ALFRED BUCKLAHD. THE IAYMiSKET. HOESES, DBAYS, IIAENESS, &c. ALFRED BtJCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. S. Y. CoiAiNS, to sell by public auction, on a future da;, WDBAUGHT HORSES 9 Drays 16 sets of Harness. TO THE SETTLERS ON THE EAST COAST. CATTLE, SHEEP, OE HOBSES, CONSIGHJEi) to the Undersigned, may be landed either at Mr. Howard's landing place, or at as well as at East Bank of Tamaki at option of Shippers, arrangements having been made for receiving and forwarding them, to market from either of those places. ALFEED BTJCKLAND. TO-MOBROW. DTJEHAM STEEET SALE YAEDS. HDNTEE & GO. Have received instructions to sell ADABKBA Y H A B E, .OL a good hack. Oil account of whom it may concern. TO-MOEBOW. DUEHAM-STEEET SALE YAEDS. HTJNTEE & CO. Have received instructions to sell ONE SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSE Also, ?; ' '' One Handsome Saddle Mare, five years oldj very quiet. '10-JjORROW. DTJEHAM-STEEET SALE YAEDS. HUNTEE & CO, Save received instructions to Sell the overplus Stock: of a Farm, consisting of SIX SUPERIOR DBAtJGHr HORSES 3 good Saddle ditto At Eleven o'clcak.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 897, 28 September 1866, Page 2
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