Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. AT WEBB AND SON'S SEED STORE, ALBERTSTREET. (OPPOSITE UNION SOAP & CANDLE CO.'S). THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, OFFICE FURNITURE, &C., AS UNDER : CLOVER, GRASS. TURNIPS, AND CABBAGE SKEDS, COMPOUND MANURE, GARDEN SEEDS, ONIONS, STORE CASKS, TRUCKS, COUNTER ANl*> SHELVING, COUNTER SCALES. WEIGHING MACHINE (AVERY'S), IRON TANKS, SEED BAGS, FANCY GLASS, SEED CLEANING MACHINE, SAUSAGE MACHING, BOOKS, &C., &C., &C. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Messrs Webb and Sons, Seed Growers, who are closing their Auckland Branch, to sell on above date at 11 o'clock. The whole OF their stock-in-I TRADE ; also a thoroughly sound and staunch Horse, Spring Cart and Harness, (nearly new), Engine and Boiler (new J p.), Boat, Oars, and Rudder (nearly new). Iron Safe (Taunton, Birmingham). No Reserve—Terms Cash. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1889. GEORGE SIBBIN Has been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by public auction at the office of the Board, on Thursday, the 24th day of January, ISS9, at eleven a.m., /JIHE LEASES OF THE FOLLOWING JL ENDOWMENTS:— LOTS A and B, Mechanics' Bay Intake, for a term of 21 years. LOT C, corner of Frozen Meat Company's Reclamation, for a term of 21 years. LOTS 117, 118, and 119, with frontage to Queen street, for a term of 60 years. LOTS 120, 121, and 122, Quay-street, for a term of SO years. Plans, Draft Lease, and Conditions of Salo may be seen at the Office of the Board. TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WM. ROUTLEY, OF PI'KEKOHE. For sale, at the upset price of £9 per acre, at the the Farm Premises, on Saturday, November 24, at eleven o'clock, in the order named in the advertisement—first, THE FARM, containing '20S acres, all fenced and improved. Terms, one-third cash ; balance can remain secured on the property at (s°. per annum. Afterward the FARM STOCK, consisting of— 20 Dairy Cows, a Bull Young Cattle ISO Longwoolled Ewes and Lambs 60 Hoggets 6 Working Horses I Riding Horse Pigs, Poultry Everybody Waggon, by Cousins & Atkin, and Buggy Harness, equal to new. Single-furrow Plough, Heavy and Light Harrows, Moulding Plough, Roller, Timber, .lack, Dray, Cart and Plough Harness, Tools of all kinds used on a Farm, Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture and Kitchen Requisites. The Property'above advertised is one of the best Farms in inis tavourit-e district, situate about two miles from the railway .station at I'ukekohe; Dwelling, Outbuildings, Garden, and Orchard all in excellent order. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. THE PUKEKOHE SALE YARDS. For Sale, on Monday, November 20, after the Cattle Sale, i MILK CANS. tf Each Holding Ten Gallons. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. THE REM U ERA YARDS. For sale, on Thursday, November 29, at one o'clock, RATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. rgIHE HAYMARKET WOOL SALE (SECOND FOR THE SEASON), ox WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEB 5, At Twelve o'Clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SOUS. THE HAYMARKET. HIDE AND SKIN SALE. Each Tuesday at twelve o'clock, HIDES AND skins, assorted by an expert, and highest values obtained for them. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. AT AUCTION. GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF PURE SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLE, AND DESIRABLY-BRED HORSES, COMPRISING DRAFTS, ROADSTERS, HUNTERS, HACKS, AND PONIES. These Horses are sired by such Stallions as Elgin, Loch Fergus, Blair Atnole, Bonnie Prince, Prince Charlie, Rantin Robin, President, Sir Colin, Young Melbourne, Merrylegs, Garry Owen, Randwick, Ariel, Feve, Anteros, Fisherman, Kingfisher, Ingo mar, and Nutmeg. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer, Will sell, at Cambridge, on Wednesday next, 2ath instant, on account of some of the best Horse and Cattle Breeders in the Waikato, OA SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD BULLS 1 flO HORSES, bred as above, including Brood J-UV Mares, Drafts, Roadsters, and Hacks, Two-year-olds and Yearlings THE PRINCIPAL LOTS ARE : 1 K COLTS AND FILLIES AND 5 WELLBRED HACKS-Mr. R. Reynold*. 1 Q COLTS AND FILLIES AND 6 WELLBRED STRONG HACKS - Mr. W. Taylor. O HANDSOME RIDING HORSES-Mr. G. O E. Clark. 4 FIRST-CLASS HALF-BRED COLTS•t Mr. J. Forest. g ACTIVE ROADSTERS-Mr. W. Selby. 7 DRAFT HORSES AND MARES-Mr. C. • J. Storey. 3 WEIGHT-CARRYING HACKS—Mr. R. Burke. And for other clients, 100 YOUNG HORSES of good individuality. The Sals will commence at eleven o'clock with the Bulls, which are a lot of tirst-class animals, from two year olds to aged (pedigree* at sale). The Horse Sale will start at one o'clock sharp. Luncheon at half-past twelve o'clock. Terms at Sale. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9219, 23 November 1888, Page 8
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