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Sales by Anction. THIS DAY. SHEEP ~O A I R. . X? THE REMUERA YARDS. For Sale, To-day (Tuesday), February 12, at 12 o'clock, -SO LINCOLN RAMS, X & ored by Robert Hall. 20 Lincoln Raws, bred by R. Middleton . 10 Lincoln Rams, bred by S. Baird 9 Lincoln Rams, bred by A. Hood IS Lincoln Rams, bred by James Wallace 13 Romney Marsh Rams, bred by J, Harding 4 Hampshire Downs, bred by Robert Hall Shropshire and Southdown Rams, bred by ■Messrs. McLean Shropshire Down Ewes ~, Hampshire Down Ewes 4000 Longwoolled Ewes 800 Merino Ewes . . ~, " ~ 600 Cross-bred Lambs. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. THE HAYMARKBT. For sale, on Friday next, February 15, at twelve o'clock, THE PURE-BRED STALLION, WOOLBROKER, By Goldsbrough—Corisande. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. ~i,THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale on Thursday next, February 14, at One o'clock. ipIATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. 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 BUCKL AND & SONS. TASMANIA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. CLIPPER BARQUE LOONGANA. ROBERTS & COMPANY (LIMITED) Are favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Mart, Murray-street, Hobart, as above, at twelve o'clock sharp, mHE TASMANIA]* FAITHFULLYJL BUILT CLIPPER BARQUE LOONGANA, favourably-known in the Australian and New Zealand trade, where she has proved herself in every way a most desirable vessel, as, besides being a large carrier, she sails well, is well found, and has excellent accommodation for a limited number of cabin passengers. The LOONQANA is copper-fastened throughout, and her dimensions are :—Length of keel, 120 feet; between perpendiculars, 130 feet; beam, 26 feet; depth of hold, 13 feet ; repstorod tonnage, 279$ns; but carries 400 tons dead weight.

Commission Agents. mHO S. TJL/T JACKSOU, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND. ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, QUEEN-STREET. INSURANCES EFFECTED. VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY AX C PEJI CENT. ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITY". SAXES UNDERTAKEN IN TOWN OR COUNTRY «.T A IX)W COMMISSION. i BUTCHER & fi 0., FORT-STREET RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVED. Experienced and careful man sent to take down furniture, pictures, &c, pack the same for long or short, journeys. Spring Vans and Covered Waggone for hire on most reasonable tenns. . Goods stored and insured at low rates. Consignments received and sold by private treaty. Prompt settlements. HENRY "pi LLIO TT, JLLi RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT ' ! ■ STEVEDORE, t .... | AND Marine Surveyor to the New York Shipmasters' Association. QUEEN-STREET wharf. DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE, j WELLS BROTHERS, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS - : Furniture removed. OFWCE: VICTORIA WHARF. . , , '. Waggons for Picnic Parties. Telephone: Devonport Bureau. Telephone, - No. 417. -m/T OR PETH BROTHERS, RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENTS, LICENSED CUSTOMS AGENTS, LICENSED CUSTOMS CARTERS, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND INVENTIONS Patented and TRADE MARKS Registered in all parts of the world by EDWARD WATERS, International Patent and Trade Marks Office, 75, Chancery Lane, Melbourne. Established 1859. Circular of charges on appli ation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 8