jsales !># TUESDAY, JULY 16. TIMBEB AT MACKY'S WHABF. About 15,000 feet assorted timbeb FOB SALE on TUESDAY, July 16, at 12 o'clock, ALEBED BUCKLAKD. TO-MOEEOW. THE TEIANfIIE. For Bale To-morrow, at 12 o'clock, JQQLONGWOOLLED WETHER HOGGETS ALFRED BUCEXAND.
WEDNESDAY JULY 17. UNEESEETEDSALE OS 1 CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, TTCRST-CLASS WOEEING HOESES, PEBENNIAL EYE GEASS SEE D, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. For Sale on Wednesday, July 17, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. John Fisher, near Tamaki Bridge, Otahuhu, consequent on the expiration of his lease, 1 A DAIBY COWS, NEAR CALVING It; A well-bred Bull Handsome Chestnut Gelding, four years old and good in harness. Bay Gelding, good in harness Bay Mare, a fast trotter Dray and Hay Frame Dog Cart and Harness Swing Plough Drill Plough Horse Hoe Set of Harrows i Plough, Shaft, and Leading Harness Daiiy Utensils and Sundries
Also, About 50 bushels Perennial Bye Grass. The Daily Cattle are of very good quality, and are confidently recommended to purchasers by the Auctioneer. ALFRED •RTTfTRT.ANT), THURSDAY, JULY 18. THE BEMUEBA YAED S. For Sale, on Thursday, July 18, at one o'clock, £*(\ HEAD FAT CATTLE DU Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 200 Well-fatted Sheep 100 liong-woolled Wethers Fat and Store Figs. A coach will leave the Hajmarbet for the Bemuera Yards every Thursday, at half-past twelve, returning at 6 p.m.
ALFBED BUCKLAND. THUBSDAY, JULY 18. THE EEMUEIA YAEDS. For sale on Thursday next, 18th July, at 1 o'clock, The cabgo of 'star of the south; from Napier, consisting of— SO head first-class Fat Cattle 200 half-bred Wethers, choice quality. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THUBSDAY, JULY 18. THE EEIUEE-A YABDS. For sale on Thursday, 18th July, Af\ HALF-BEED EWES IN LAMB rt.\J 40 Half-bred Store Wethers. ALFBED BUCKL&ND. SATURDAY, JULY 20. THE HAYMABKET. UNBESERYED SALE OF YOUNG
DBAUGHT STOCK. For sale on Saturday, 20th July, at eleven o'clock, AN ACTIVE AND POWBBIUL Clydesdale ENTIRE, four years old, imported from Nelson, and a mired herd of twenty head of Draught Horses, consisting of strong brood Mares, and their increase. ALFBED BUCET/ANP. THUBBDAY, AUGUST 1. LEICESTEB EWES. For galo on Thursday Ist, at 1 o'clock, rA LEICESTER EWES, heavy in Lamb to a OU pure bred Bam. ALFBED BUCKLAND. Reduction m the pbice of clover seed, just landed ex 'John Scott,' White Ib. 3d.
Cow >•. • i ••••■• • Is. 3d. 8ed.,.. Ib. Od, AT."R"R"RT) BUCTTT/AKP. THE TAMAKT LANDING. ALFRED BUCKLAITO RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has EBEOTED a substantial WHARF, -with Secure Moorings for vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of Tamaki, on which, both cattle and sheep are landed, bo as to prevent their access to salt water, within eleven miles of Newmarket and Triangle Sale Yards. Experienced persons at all times present to receive Stock, which can he forwarded at onne to the market, or remain for a time at grsej—at the option of consignee.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 15 July 1867, Page 2
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