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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. THE HAYMAREET. For sale on Friday, November 5, at eleven o'clock, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE " OTHKLLO," OTHELLO, by Maribyrnong from Lady Audley (sea Stud Book.) ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Olook. IHE HAYMARKBT. For rale on Friday, November 5, at eleven o'clock, DRAUGHT FILLY, THREE YEARS, ONBKOKKN, by Sir Julius Vogel S Blood f lilies, three years, unbroken, by Handwick S Yearling Oolts, by Blair Athol 1 Yearling hjr Fits Hercules S Quiet draught Mares, staunch. 8 Good Upsiand.ng Horses, from Wangunl ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'olook. THE HAYMARKET. For sale, To-day (Friday), Notembr * ** twe,w o'elooV EXTRA HEAVV DRAUGHT GREY GELDING, a»:, tri *'» no reserve (nothing, handsomer in Zealand) HEAVY BAY GELDING, any trial no restrr BAY *yrt, SOewt trial, very active, from vtwkaa jiAY COLT, Syrs, SOcwt trial, from Tuakau BAY COLT, Syrs old. b ■ Apprtmont out of Fairyland by orlanda—imported from Christohurcii HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDING, from Morrinsville, very active, very .taundi. ALFRED BUCKLAND, THIS DAY. THB HAYMARKET. For sale, This Day, XOOO SAC ? S SHORT FEED 100 sacks M«isV 100 sacks Barley SO tons Hobart Seed Potatoes At O, A 4'hone.powei Engine ALFRED BUCKLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, At Three o'Clook. THB SHOW GROUND. For unreserved sale at three o'clock on Tuesday, 9th November, 3 00RBETT AND PEELE'S SINGLEFURIIOW PLOUUHS 1 Bansome and Sim's Stnrle-furrow Plough 1 Ransome «nd Hlm's Double-furrow Ploughs 1 Corbett and Peele's Doubit-fnrrow Ploughs 2 Horsby's Double-furrow Ploughs 8 Murray's DoubU-iurrow PI ■U^ bj 1 Gray's Double-furrow Ploughs ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, At One o'Olook. THE REMUERA YARDS, For sale on Thursday, November 11, at one o'clock, FAT OXEN, FAT HEIFERS, FAT CALVES Dairy Cows, Store Cattle If at Sheep, fat Lambs, Fat Pigs On sale: Good Meadow Ha y> In owt. bales, at £310s per ton. To let: The premises known as Hallett's, at top of Farnell ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17« THE HAYMARKET. WOOL SALES. TjIIRST SALE OF THE SEASON Will be held on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At Twelve o'clock. A JLFRED "OUOKLAND. Anotioneer. /COUNTRY CATTLE SALES. WAlUKU—Saturday, November 6 POKENO-Mondsy, November 15 DRURY—Wednesday, November 17 PAPAKURA-Wednesday, November 24 PUKKKOHE-Uonday, November 20. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SPECIAL NOTICE. W. H. FENTON ft CO. Will Continue to Allow TWENTY PBR CKNT. DIBCOUNT FOB CASH, Or Four Shillings in the Pound, OFF ALL PURCHASES FOR THB NEXT FOURTEEN DAYS, When this BONA FIDE S aLE must be brought to A close, as extensive alterations to the premises have to be made, Several Cash or Novktrb have recently been Cleared from Bond, including— HATS and HELMETS in all tbe Newest Styles, WHITE, RKGATTA, LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKETING SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, PYJAMA SUITS, SCARVES, TIES, COLLARS, BRACES, &0., &O. PORTMANTEAUX AND TRAVELLING BAGS IX ORSAT VABIXTT. Gentlemen requiring to replenish their outfits will do well to avail themselves of this oppovtunlty of securing Bargains from one of the BEST ASSORTED STOCKS IN NEW ZEALAND, FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE £ RETURNED. PAUBODON OPTIC SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASS bS The new Pausodonuptic Spectaoles (signifying the £ye soothed or relieved from pain) combine many special advantages for the relief of weak or inflamed vision, and are highly reoomocended an a valuable assistance to the eight, and as a preservative to the eyes. Tbe peculiar construction of the frames enables a person using the Spectacles or Eyeglasses, to look over them for distant object*, while for reading or close objeots the lensee are pieced close to and well under the eyes, giving an amount of ease and comfort to the wearer for all pur oses, absoiumiy unattainable by any of the ordinar forms of Spectaoles. The agreeable tint of the Glasses employed gives a soothIng effect to the eyes when reading or writing, subduing the glare of gas, lamu or candle light, and neutralising the fatiguiug strain on the eyes so commonly experienced by the wearers of glasses. At the request ot several customers, J. HJWDEN, WATCHMAKER AND TSWELLER, QUEKN-ST., has imported a seleoti n of the above, and invites inspection. IMPORTS PER AORANGI — 2 oases New Satins, Is 3d per yard : Colours: old gold, green, violet, blue, pink, yellow, cream, and white: Nun'* Veiling, in same colours, all wool only, IOJd per yard; New Curl Canvas Cloths, all wool, Is 4d per yard; all tbe New Bbades in Broad-stripe Prints and Cambrics, from 6d to Is per yard. Import* per Falls o packages " B " quality Scotch Oil. olothii W4 »*■ •"■ choice designs. J, M, MoLACHLAN, 222, Queen street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 8