Sales by Auction. WTT.T.TiM TAttß.] [ JOHH BmOB TAILS, THIS DAY, At Eleven q'Clock. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. W. & J. E. VAILE Bare received Instructions to sell at their 800 * Queen-street, mHE ENTIRE STOCK OF A DRAPER CLOTHIER, all New Goods and in Good Condition, JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, GOOD LACKS CALICO, DRESS LINENS, FRILLINGS 6ILESIAS, FLANNELS, SUNSHADES FANCY WOOLS, HOLLANDS, CORSETS DIAPER, HOSIERY, TOYS, FANCY GOODS DOLLS, INFANTS' GOODS, HABERDASHERY MEN'S STRAW HATS, &C, &C, &C. W. * J. R. VAILE, Auctioneers and Land Agents, Queen-atreet, "opposite Savings Bank. TO-MORROW. A U C T I*o N SALE. SS To-morrow (Friday), March 6, at ten o'clock. ROBERT BRADLEY Will sell by auction, at hi« Booms, Karangahape Road, To-morrow" (Friday), HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, FARM AND GABDBN PRODUCE. 5 tons Hobart Potatoes, Waikato grown, firstclass sample SO cases assorted Fruit $ toe Maize, etc., etc ROBERT BRADLEY, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sal*, on Thursday, March 5, at one o'clock, OAA HEAD WELL- FATTED *d\J\J CATTLE 800 Fat Sheep an' Lambs Dairy Cows, Store Cattle Fat and Score Pigs For private sale, Lincoln and Shropshire Sams A tare Hereford uiill Wanted to purchase, An Ayrshire Bull ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 14. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has been instructed by Mr. R. J. lOddlitoo, who has sold his farm, to sell at his late residence, Papakura Valley, mHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Further particulars In future issue. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will soil, at the Durham Yards, Tomorrow, at eleven o'clock, -| B* USEFUL HACKS, from Wailtato. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. HUNTER 4 NOLAN WILL HOLD THEIR XTT EEKLY OALE AT THE DURHAM YARDS, or HORSES, SADDLERY, GRAIN, AND SEED. Also, A Waggonette. : TUESDAY, MARCH 10. HUNTER & NOLAN WILL HOLD THEIR T)y BEKLY ft A L E AT THE NEWMARKET YARDS, Junptloa of Gnat South and Oaehunga Roads, OF FAT AND ' STORE STOCK, DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, AND PIGS. WEDNEBDAY, MARCH 11. DURHAM YARDS. SPECIAL UNRESERVED HORSE SALE. Jtx Orbti and Hannah Mokau, The undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, on Wednesday, the 11th March, at eleven o'clock, I|"|r\ SPLENDID HORSES. . Consisting of HORSES, SUITABLE FOR 'BUS, EXPRESS, CAB, HANSOM, CARRIAGE PAIRS 1 AND TRAMWAY FIRST-CLASS HACKS and BUTCHER'S COBS. Selected In the Wanganul District with great care by Messrs. Morton and Chad wick, especially for the Auckland Market. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. . ,i j.,. «i. ...... . ' ' w — - AT AN EARLY PATE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TRADE SALE pr -vrjgW WINTER DRAPERY. Now Landing. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8
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