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::.-.';"",/. Sales by Auction, 'j.;/ ,;" ..,,' ■:'.■,.. THIS DAY. . . ' ; THE HAY MA EKET, For sile, This Day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, COMPACT American HORSE-POWER : Double-furrow Plough, new , • Double-seated Buggy, Pole, and Set Double Single-seat Buggy and Harness Light Bnggy, ■ Single Seat, with Pole anrl . Shaft, and set of Double Harness, equal to new. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. THE HAY MARKET. For sale, This Day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, 4 UNBROKEN HEAVY DRAUGHT CO UTS, from Waikato Handsome and compact "lack 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. THOR SALE, at Mr. Airbed BucklANT>'s, THIS DAY (Friday)—An " AMERICAN" HORSEPOWER MACHINE. 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 Kinra 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 Sβ Cows near calving 4 Young 8u8.3 "' •■ 22 Calves A Three-year-old Colt by "Matchless" , 3 Two-year-old Fillies, ditto A Yearling Colt, also Filly ~ " " : A Three-year-old Filly, broken to hames« •• a 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 ■•■■-. E Fat VUs 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 7. : ' UNRESERVED SALE OF ' ■ CULTIVATED FARM TTITHIN FIVE MILES OF OTAHUHU, FOUR FfiOM PAPATOITOI RAILWAY STATION, AUD FOURTEEN FKOM AUCKLAND, WITH METALLED P.OAD TO' , THE GATE. I have received instructions from Mr. Jobs Wallaoe I to soil, on Friday, 7th April, at tho Haymarket, Auckland, HIS FARM AT THE FLAT BUSH, comprising 167 i acres freehold, a large portion of which is Pli-E DaAINKD. The farm.is in ooud BEAUT, and subdivided inta six enclosures, all in good pasture, except ten acres of bush kept fer firewood and fencing purposes. There is on tho farm a com* modious Dwelling house ef eight rooms, with detached dairy and boiler-bouse, eix-stalled stable, with hay-loft, large chaff and harness-room, barn, cowshed, cart-shed, buggy-house, ard implement-house, 1J acres of orch2rd, and a three-ronmed workman's cottage; and eaeh enclosure is watered by a neverfalling stream of pure water. Together wilh » LEASEHOLD adjoining the above, consisting of 286 acres, fenced Into five subdivisions, 14S acres in good pasture and 14S acres in fallow. All the wet parts of thi3 property are also pipe drainrd, e'ean, and in good condition. Like the Freehold, it has a stream of pure water in every enclosure. On the Leasehold there i> a hay-shed 100 feet 120 feet, 14 let stwi, io which isnttachei spacious bay-loft and chaff-room, engine and machine-shed. The l'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 threo acres of the Leasehold, on which are (he haystacks and sheds, given on completion of the purchase, and the balance within six months of day of sale. Terms: Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammer, balance on completion of title; or half of the purchnsa money can rem;iiu on the property for three years, at '' S por cent, per annum. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. THE REMUERA YARDS. iFor sale, en Thursday, March SO, 14A FAT STEERS, from Waikato 30 well-bred Store Steers, from Wangarel 250 Fat Wethers, from Poverty Bay. Wanted—Grazing for 100 Ewes. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE HAYMARKET. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and HIDES, ..... EACH FRIDAY, at Two O'CLOCK. ■ ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. ' Tor iale, This Day, at Durham Yards, at 11 o'clock, HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE, Strong . Light Harness Horse, Hacks, Light Harness ■ and Draught Horses, Dog Cart and Harness, Drays, ".: &C. ' HUNTER & NOLAN. • Cocksfoot, Kye Grass, and Clover Seeds for Private Sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, ■; '• ■' AT HALF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK. :: BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. -.- . - -";• HONTER & NOLAN "'Win 3ell bT •""CHO". at their Yards, - F»pakur», as nbovft, ALLOTMENTS 3, 4, 109 and 111 Settlement of Kirikiri, Papakmri. containing .SO acres. • Tin- Auctioneers call special attention to tblspro- ' /i. m offering » rare chance of obtaining a choice Tfock oTftcehcld land In close proximity to » railway itation. - .- -J. r< nron application to the AucSvM ps- - -«r Thorne, Solicitor, Auckland. Uone9rs;or,te-Ir>v.-ii

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 4