Sales by Auction, j THIS DAY. TjlH E R E MUE R A YARDS. . j For sale. This Day 'Thursday), at 1 o'clock, Q K ffc THREE - QR. - BRED EWES, • vf in lamb to Leicester Bams, and in good condition. ! ALFRED. BUCKXAND, I .
THIS DAY, ; THE REMUE.RA YARDS. For sale, This Day ( Thursday), at 1 o'clock, "I fbfk HEAD FAT CATTLE, g /wl r from "Waikato 250 Fat " ethers, ex 'Pretty Jane' Fat Lambs ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE HAY MARKET. i For sale, on Friday, March 24, at 11 o'clock, COMPACT American HORSE-POWER Double-furrow Plough, new Double-seated Buggy, Pole, and Set Double Harness Single-seat Buggy and Harness Light Buggy, single with Pole and Shaft, and set of Double Harness, equal to new. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE H A Y M A R K E T. For sale, on Friday next, March 24, at 11 o'clock, 4 UNBROKEN HEAVY DRAUGHT CO LTS, from W aikato Handsome aud compact Mack Gelding, a good hack and heavy-weight carrier 10 Horses from East Coast The well-bred Entire " Monitor" Handsome Farm and Buggy Mare. ALFRED BUCKLAND. .101 OR SALE, at Mr. Alfred Buckland's, on FKIDAY next—An " AMERICAN" HORSEPOWER MACniSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, VALUABLE HORSE STOCK, CARTS AND HARNESS. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. S. Morrison, Three Kings Farm, to sell on the premises, on "Wednesday, March 29, at 12 o'clock, 5 COWS IN FULL MILK 40 Cows in milk and in calf 36 Cows near calving 4 Young Bulli . 22 Calves A Three-year-old Colt by "Matchless 3 Two-year-old Fillies, ditto A Yearling Colt, also Filly 1 A Three-year-old Fitly, broken to harness 2 Two-year-old Ponies 2 Piebald » onies, good in harness 1 Heavy Spring Cart Horse 2 Mares, foal* at foot by " Matchless" 1 Quiet Donkey 5 Fat F'i«s 3 Spring Carts and Harness 1 Pony, Cart, and Harness 1 Double-wheel Plough Dairy Utensils Poultry of all kinds Stack of Oaten Hay Sundries ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY. APRIL 3. UNRESERVE D SALE OF CULTIVATED FARM WITHIN FIVE MILES OF OTAHUDU, FOUR FROM PAPATOITOI RAILWAY STATION, AND FOURTEEN FROM AUCKLAND, WITH METALLED ROAD TO THE GATE. I have received instructions from Mr.[John* Wallace to sell, on Friday, 3rd April, at the Haymarket, Auckland, HIS FARM AT THE FLAT BUSH, comprising IG7& acres freehold, a large portion of which is pipe dkaiskd. The farm is in oood heart, and subdiv.ded into six enclosures, all in good pasture, except ten acres of bush kept fcr firewood and fencing purposes. There is on the farm a commodious Dwelling house of eight rooms, with detached dairy and boiler-house, six-stalled stable, with hay-loft, large chaff and harness-room, barn, cowshed, cart-shed, buggy-house, and implement-house, li acres of orchSrd. and a three-roomed workman's cottage; and each euclosure is watered by a neverfailing stream of pure water. Together with a LEASEHOLD adjoining the above, consisting of 296 acres, fenced into five subdivisions, 14S acres in good pasture and 14S acres in fallow, all the wet parts of this property «ro also pipe drained, clean, and in good condition. Like the Freehold, it has a stream of pure water in every enclosure. On the Leasehold there is a hay-shed 100 feet X 20 fee*, 14 f-et stul, to which is attached spacious hay-loft and chaff-room, engine and machine-shed. The If ase has a period of ten years to run, at a rental of £G0 per annum. Possession of the Homestead, and all land except about three acres of the Leasehold, on which are the haystacks and shcd3, given on completion of the purchase, and the balance within sis months of day of sale. Terms: Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammer, balance on completion of title; or half of the purchase money can remain on the property for three years, at S per cent, per annum. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE HAYMARKET. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and HIDES, EACH FUIDAY, AT Two O'CLOCK. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. APPLES ! APPLES ! APPLES! EX 'JANE,' FROM HOBART TOTO. L. W. EATON Will sell by auotion, at his Mart, To-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, "I PC A r CASES APPLES, consisting of lOv Ripstone Pippins, "Wellington Pippins/ Pearmains, French Crab 3, Blenheim Oranges, etc., etc. ■ ' " j . . ' •- 7.cases Pears . I - - ' * in prime condition, 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 4
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