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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. 4'lfc Twelve o'Clock. The un-lerKgned has received icstrocfaoaf from Mr. W. GiEard to sen, on his farm at Flat Baih, without reserve, 3 DRAUGHT HORSES 6 Dairy Cows, in fall milk 2 Pig* 99 tens Oaten Sheave 1 Gr&&? Haystack Hoaselioid Furniture Dairy Utensils Bnjrrv and liarcess Dray and Harness Mowing Machine Hayrack. < PSoaeh llircesi S.F. Plough Grindstone Doable-barrelled Gun &C-, &C., tc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE -HAY MARKET. HIDE AND SKIN SALE Each Tuesday aX twelve o'clock. HIDES AND SKINS, assorted by an expert and highest values obtained for them. WOOLPACKS FOB SALE ; ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29. At Twelve o'Clock. ] OTAHUHU. ! The andersignwl has received instructions from Mr. W. I). Bash to sell a* above, IBAY MARE, by Champion, with Foal at foot, by Fiujanie» 1 Bay Mare, by Day Dawn, with Foal at foot " by Kitijaices Hows Drays. Harness, Ploughs Cii\t:cu'.'.er. Spring Cart, and Harness Uoustrhold Furniture, Dairy Utensils, Tc-ols, dc., Ac., Ac. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, ISSS. UKAKI, MANGERE. The Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Jainc-s Anderson (who has sold his farm), to sell on the premises at Pnfcaki, on Saturday, the £rd March, IS&S, at twelve o'clock, ») STACKS MEADOW HAY r* 4 Stacks Oaten Sheaves 2 Stacks eaten Straw 2 Fir>t-cia»s Working Horses 1 Riding Horse Farm Dray and Frame fSprinz Cart and Frame lU'Uer. Br.ckeys S«{-d Drill Set Re-id and Cray's Harrows Sraji£er, Double-furrow Plough T«»;ve-furrow Cultivator ° Hay Rikwi, Chaf cutter Che»j#e Pres-s II First-class Dairy Cow*, in milk 6 Cows near calving, 2 Dry Cows 1 Bull. Breeding Sow (in pig) 3 Ladders, Large Sheet, Harness, Fowls, ic., dc. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 3. LARGE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF „ WELL-BRED YOUNG HORSES, From Matamata Estate. The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell, at the Cambridge Yards, on Saturday, March 3rd, from Matamata Estate, OCX WELL-BRED UNBROKEN ■y* RIDING COLTS AND HI.LIES, principal] v four-year-olds, by Feve, Ariel, and other wellbred sires 10 Tljrf-e.vear-old Medium Draught Unbroken Colu'and Fillies, by Bonnie Prince and other well-known draught entires 10 Surplus Riding Horses. At One o'Clock. The Auctioneers would call special attention to above lot of Horses, being a rare opportunity of obtaining an upstanding well-bred Hack or Harness Horse, and are for unreserved sale. W. J. HUNTER & CO. DURHAM YARDS. For Sale Every Tuesday at half-past nine o'clock, WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS TALLOW. HUNTER ,'c NOLAN, Auctioneers. EARLY IN APRIL. H.M.'s SCHOONERS UNDINE AND HARRIER, AND TWO STEAM BOATS. Now Lying in the Waters of Port Jackson. Terms at Sale. MILLS AND PILE Have been favoured with instructions from the Staff-Paymaster in charge of H.M.'s Naval Depot, Sydney, to sell by public auction, at their Sydney Auction Mart. VM, Pitt-street, Sydney. New South Wales, on an early date in April next, at twelve o'clock noon, HM.'S SCHOONERS UNDINE AND • HARRIER. THE UNDINE. Displacement, 2C7 tons; burden, 135 tons; length, IK feet; extreme breadth. 23 feet; height between decks, 8 feet; depth of hold, 12 feet. Built in 1569 by Camper and Nicholson, of Gosport, England. Last 1 sheathed with Muntzmetal, July, 1884 : can sail 14 kn'-"- Two sets of worn and one set of neu sails. THE HARRIER. Displacement, 190 tons; burden, 01 tons; length, 00 feet; extreme breadth, 19 feet; height between decks, 6J feet; depth of hold, 10£ feet. Built in 1676 at Cow us, Isle of Wight, England. Last sheathed with Muntzmetal, June, 1884; can Bail 104 knots. Two sets of worn and one set new sails. Also, TWO STEAM BOATS. Length, 21 feet; breadth, 5$ feet; draught, 2$ feet; horse-power, six; single; speed, six knots. Orders for inspection can be obtained on application at the Rooms, 130, Pitt-street, Sydney. Jam. E pEACOCK'S J AM When Melbourne was in its infancy, Ballarat and Bendigo were but Mining Villages, George Peacock started a small JAM FACTORY AT HOBART. His condiment soon got its name up, being of finest flavour, pure and reliable. In fact, Peacock's Jam Became the preferred Brand, and an immense trade was the consequence, so that a larger Factory had to be erected in Hobart. ! Another in Sydney „ Melbourne „ Brisbane „ Dunedin Supporting hero and everywhere thousands of I families by the picking of the required Fruit and the preparing of this celebrated Jam. : Being over 30 years before an Australian f and New Zealand Public. ' You have a right to keep those facts before you, and remember that even if you should be charged for . ONE FULL-WEIGHT POUND of this superior and known Jam perhaps Id more than for A SECOND-CLASS ARTICLE, Do not grudge the trifle more, for Peacock's Jam is the cheapest for all that, on account of its homoeopathic and superior quality; in fact, YOU REQUIRE LESS. Above all remember it is not a TINNED MYSTERY, j But wholesome Fruit Jam, which you may eat with 'j relish, and give it to the youngest child or invalid if With CONFIDENCE. AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND: JJROWN, JJARRETT, & £JO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 8