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Steles feg TO-MORROW. C. ARTHUR & SON W'U hold their usual sale, at their Mart, at 11 o'clock a.m., A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Fruit Treeß, Pears, Plums, Apples, Peaches, Shrubs & c '3 &c., &c. At 12 o'clock noon, Poultry 50 bags Putatoes, Onions, &c. 5 cases Raisins 15 Cheese 5 kegs Butter, Superior 1 case English Cheeso 1 case Bell & Black's Yestas, .Assorted Vinegar, Pickles, Mustard, Whiting French Plums, Pearl Barley, Sardine 3 Confectionery, Blacking, &c. 20 bogs No. 12 Sugar 10 bags No. 1 Sugar 10 half-cheste Tea Uvufloliulil rw)i;tu.o, Piauu) Amorionn Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Tinware, Earthenware, Watches, &c., &c. SATURDAY, JUNE 29. THE HAYMARKET For sale, on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock, O FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HOBSES, with Dray and Harness complete. Heavy trials given with the horses. . ALFRED BUCEXAND. SATURDAY, JDNE 29. THE HAYMARKET. 6 USEFUL HORSES from the Coast, for sale on .Saturday next, at eleven o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, JUNE 29. THE HAYMARKET. THE Well-bred Mare " MOUNTAIN MAID," a gentle lady's hack, for sale on Saturday next, at eleven o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO THE SETTLERS ON THE EAST COAST. CATTLE, SHEEP, OR HORSES, CONSIGNED to the Undersigned may be landed ' either at Mr. Howard's landing place, or at Kohimarama, 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. l ALERED BUCK-LAND. THE TAMAKI LANDING. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has ERECTED a substantial WHARF, with Secure Moorings for vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of Tamaki, on which both cattle and sheep are lrnded, so as to prevent their access to salt water, ft .thin eleven miles of Newmarket and Triangle Sale Yards. Experienced persons at all times present to receive Stock, which can be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a time at gra"j—at the option of consignee. TO-MORROW. BAZAAR YARDS. WM. HUNTER & CO. Will sell by auction, at the Bazaar Yards, To-mor-row (Saturday), the following Horses — TWENVY-FIVE HACKS 15 Light Harness Horses 4 Heavy Draught ditto 1 Psgnall Cart Drays, Spring Carts, Saddlery | 2 Blacksmiths' Bellows &c., &c., &c. As eleven o'clock. WM. HUNTER & CO. HAVE made arrangements with Geo. Howard, Esg., to LAND STOCK at his Landing Place. REMOVAL. WM. HUNTER & CO. BEG to announce to their Country Friends and others tli i ' they have REMOVED their Business from. Durham-street to MR. HARDINGTON'S BAZAAR YARDS. Mav 8,1867. TO-MORROW. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. DUNNET & CO. Wi'l sell at their Yards, To-morrow (Saturday) the following Horses — HT FIRST-CLASS HACKS AND HABNESS ID HOUSES 10 Plough and Draught Horses Also, Drays, Harness, and Saddlery &c., &c., &c. At eleven o'clock. DURHAM-STREET SALE YABDS. DUNNET & CO. (LATE HUNTEB & CO.) AUCTIONEEB S & STOCK SALESMEN, Hold Weekly Sales as under : Mondays, at newmarket Tuesday, at Otahuhu Wednesdays, at Durham Sale Yards Saturdays, at Durham Sale Yards. Stock from the Coast consigned to the above for sale will be received at Kohimarama, where there are gcod grass paddocks and competent men to take ' oharge until forwarded to market.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 2