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Sales fry Auction. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. BANANAS, CHEESE, BACON, HAMS, POTATOES, ONIONS, PUMPKINS, OATS, BAR. LEY, WHEAT, SHARPS, ETC. ALSO, FURNITURE (NEW AND SECONDHAND). FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, FROM THE NURSERY 07 L. H. GREEN AND SONS. J. MACLEOD & CO. Will sell by public auction, at their Mart, 161, Queen-street, This Day, at eleven o'clock, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, FRUIT, AND ORNAMEVTAL TREES, Etc., AS ABOVE. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock. POULTRY POULTRY! R. J, CARBINES Will hold his Weekly Sale This Day (Friday) at eleven o'clock, POULTRY — Fowls (Brahmas, Game, Cochin, I<«ngshan,etc.), Ducks, Turkeys, Geese Pure B-rktliire Pigs, first-class Dogs, first-class Black Hamburg Fowls. FRUIT-APPLES. PRODUCE—Potatoes, Onions, Maize, Wheat, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Hams and Bacon. GROCERIES-Tea, Sugar, Candles, Rice, Oatmeal, Flour, Keg Butter, Extract of Soap, Cheese, Honey in rectlons. DRAPERY — Fancy Goods, Accordions, Violins, Drai orjr and Clothing. FURNITURE—i bests cf Drawers, Meat Safes, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads. R. J. CARBINES, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. IN THE ESTATE OF MARK WEBBER, DECEASED. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, without tesorve, at the Durham Yards, on the above date, at ten o'clock, OA USEFUL LIGHT HARNESS o\7 HORSES AND HACKS 6 Single Buggies 2 Double Buggies, with poles 1 Waggon'tte 1 Four-horse Drag 1 Light Wood Dogcart 3 Ladies' Saddles 10 Gentlemen's Saddles, Harness, Saddlery, Rags, The Steoplechate Hone Euchre, four years old. by Hailstorm, winner of the Hawea Hunt Club Steeplechase and Hurdles and Manaia High Jump; perfectly sound,and a grand jumper, Alsc, The well-known Hunters Misfortune and Te Wheturasramara Etc , Etc., Etc. N.B.—The above lot offers a rare opportunity to anyone wishing to st irt a Livery Stable ; the Trips and Harness are all nearly new, and bought within tho last twelve months, and the Horses are all young and staunch. Sale at ten o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, Today (Friday), IAA USEFUL HORSES, jL * " Comprising— Hacks Medium and Heavy Draught Horses Horses suitable for Tram and Bus Harness, Saddlery, Ac. Lady's Saddle, in good ordor Drays, Caits, Vehicles, fcc. Also, from Fiat Bush, 20 Good Useful Horses, consisting of— Mares and Foals, Mares in foal ; 3-year-olds and yearlings, colts and fillies Also. A Wonderful Freak of Nature: 1 Bullock, with five legs.. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, at the Durham Yards, To-day, at twelve o'clock, THE WELL-KNOWN RACEHORSE CAPKLLA. Cspella is a bay mare by Cap-a-pie out of Xantippe; winner of the Novel Race at Takapuna Winter Meeting. Also, THE WELL.KNOWN STEEPLECHASER JO. HUNTER k NOLAN, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE JOHN WALLACE, MANOERE. VALUABLE DAIRY AND HORSE STOCK, CARTS, FARM IMPLEME NTS, &c., &c., Ac. The undersigned have received instructions from the heirs of the late John Wallace to sell, without reserve, on the Farm, Mangare, THE whole OF THE valuable LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 20 Cows, milking and in calf 7 Wcllbred Heifers, in calf 4 Well bred V curlings 1 Shorthorn Hull, bred by Messrs. Reid (Motutapu) 2 Berkshire Pigs 3 Bread Mares (Clydesdales) 1 Filly, two years' old, by Argylo 1 Superior ''illy, by Iloseliery 1 Colt, two years' old, by Emperor Shaft and Leading Harness 2 Drays, with Frames Sprlogcart Thrashing Machine, horse-power (1-horsc) Chaffcutter 1 Side delivery Reaper and Mower combined 1 Ryegrass Seed Sower I Double Furrow Plough, in good repair 1 Single Fnrrow Plough, in good repair 1 3-Horse Harrow 1 3-Horse Grubber and Whipi le-tr«es Churn, 1 Cheese Press and Curd Cutter, Milk Pans, Milk Cooler and appliance.', Cans, &c. Wheelbarrow, Vice, Carpenter's Tools, Grindstone Ladder, Hay Knife. Stack Oaten Hay (sheaved), 1 Stack Straw Feed Cats, Chaff Ovor 100 Well-bred Fowls. A Quantity of Sundries Th* Auctioneer would call special attention to ?bove dale. The caro bestowed by Mr. Wallace in breeding In well-known. Tho implements are of the newest designs, and in first-rate order. Luncheon at Eleven o'Clock, Sale at Noon sharp, HUNTER & NOLAN. pUBLIC NOTICE. THE ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, THE LARGEST IN THE COLONY, BEING 200 FEET THROUGH FROM STREET TO STREET. GABRIEL LEWIS, In returning thanks to his supporters for past favours, begs to inform them and the public generally, that, at a considerable expense, he has made extensive alterations to his premises, opposite Firth's Mills, Queen-street, which for the future will.. be called the Arcade Auction Rooms as above. The Rooms being extensive, will enable vendors to display their goods more to advantage, as also advantageous to purchasers, the place being light and airy. To owners of goods, the same will be received at the usual entrances as hitherto. Liberal advances made on Consignments and Goods sent for sale as usual Loner Queen-street, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8