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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. TKADE SALE OF NEW FRUITS, NEW SEASON'S JAMS, hops, canterbury rye grass, BRAN. BUTTER, &c. " H. S. MEYERS & CO. Will sell by amtion, on tlio above date, at 11 o'clock, lit thoir Produce Stores, adjoining Mr. G. W. Binney's, CASES very Choice APPLES, comprising— Stunner Pippins, Winter RipstonM, French Grubs, Stone I'ippins, Pearmains. Rennctts. Nonpareils, Kussetts, &c, Ac. 150 rases Knight's celebrated Jams, KB brand ; well assorted 25 bales Now Season (1575) Uops ; Shaobridges and other brands 6000 5-lcet Tasraanian Palings 120 bags Canterbury Rye Grass 200 sacks " Motfatt s" Bake.'s Flour ; guaranteed quality 200 sacks Bran £0 sacks Valt 25 mats new Dates 20 barrels Prunes Terms at Sale. THIS DAY. THE HAY MARKET. For sale, This Pay (Friday), at 11 o'clock, 4 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES Drays and Harness. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. THE HAY MARKET. IN THE MATTER OF TITG AUCKLAND HARBOUR DEBENTURE ACTS, BY THE MORTGAGEE, IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL MONEY iSD INTEREST, UNDER POWER OF SALE CONTAINED I>" THE MORTGAGE. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sell, at the naymarket, the following properties at public auction. This Doy (Friday;, August 13th. at 12 o'clock, LOT I.—EIGHTY-THREE ACRES ONE ROOD, more or less, in the parish of Pakuranga, County of E !en, being lot No. 53 of East Tamaki Farms, and at present in the occupation of Mr. Tierney. LOT 2.—NINETY ACRES, more or less, known as Mackey's Homestead, with Dwellinp-hou*e and Out-buildings, being allotment 40 of Manurewa Farms, at present in the occupation of -Mr. Close. LOT 3.—ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES TWO ROODS, more or less, being No. SO of Manurewa Farms. Posres.ion of the aboro can be given on the first October next. LOT 4. - EIGHTY-ONE ACRES, more or less, In tho parish of Manurewa, being allotment No. 33. LOT 6.—ALLOTMENT No. S. abutting on the YVaiwera Uiver, County of Marsden, containing 30 acres, more or less. LOT C. -ALLOTMENT No. 11, abutting on tho Waiwera River, and containing IC3 acres, more or loss. LOT 7.-ALLOTMENT No. 107, parish of Waiworawera, County of Marsdeu, containing S t acres, more or less. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. THE PAPAKUIIA 3 ALE Takes place on Wednesday n»xt, August 18, at 12 o'clock. For sale, about OA(l HEAD MIXED CATTLE. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, THE REMU ER A YARDS. For salo, on Thursday noit, Angnst 13, at 12 o'clock, 1 fkfi LONGWOOLLED EWES, lambs A.\W\F at side, by Lincoln Hams Fat Cattle and sheep, ex ' loua," ' St. Kilda,' and ' Tretty Jane." ALFRED BUCKLAND. PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. The undersigned lias been infracted by Messrs. T. and s. Marriu, tho importers, to otfer for sale, shortly after arrival of ship ' t'lechero,' now due, from Londun, THE FOLLOWING FI R S T-C LASS PUKE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLSROBIN ADAIR (imported., bred by the Right Hod. Earl Beauchamp, Madersllcld Court, Malvern, England Roan, calved 23rd July, 1873, got by Festival, 20,147 Dam Lady Blanch, by Festival, 26,147 Grand Dam Butterwortb by Castlereagh, 19,400 GG Uam Be-n by Impatiince, 14,723 GGG Oam Bcrangina by Hero, 8.14G GGGG I)»m Piimrose by Major, 433S GG'JGO Dam Lavinla by Ormsby, 4(121 Lavender by Co-sack (925), by Alpha (3,004', by Captain (3,271;. Note.—Robin Atliir was awarded first prizo in a large class at tho Warwickshire Show at Knoice, was highly commanded and referred number at Tewksbury. The herd from which he is descended won first prlzo at the Worcestershire Show, first prizo at the Warwickshire show, anil £10 prize at Gloucest r Show, in 1874. for Cows best adapted for dairy purposes. VALENTINE (imported), bred by Mr. Thos. Mase, Sherburn, Nonhleacli White, calved 14th February, 1874, got by Duke Geneva, 3 ,011 Dam Sally by Uuttcrlly, 21,349 Grand Dam Louisa by Royal Butterfly 14th, 20,722 GG Dam Lucy Long by Orangeman, 15.455 GGU Dam Young Lucy by General Laliiier. 14.1105 GGGG Dam Julia by Chieftain, 12,595 GGGGG Dam Lady Bouiton by Morpeth, 8,325 * ' GGGGGG Dam Tloadlcea by Prince (7,015) by Coltlng (902) by son of Alexander (1,624) by Favourite (252). These Bulls are tho selection of Thomas Rußsell, Esq., whose well-known Judgment affords a guarantee to Intending purchasers, and offers an opportunity of securing oonio of the boat stock ever landed in New Zealand. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE HAYMARKET. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and HIDES, EACH FRIDAY, at Two o'Clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , TO TUE TRADE. TEAS, Ex 'WILD WAVE,' TRANSHIPPED FROM S. S. 'NAMOA.' GEO. W. BINNEY I Will sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, Immediately on arrival of above vessel, hourly expected, 800 CHESTS NEW SEASON TEA 200 quartcr-chosts ditto, ditto | Terms at °ale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4290, 13 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4290, 13 August 1875, Page 4

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