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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, .11 a.m. AT ARTHUR'S MART. MARKET DAY AUCTION MARKET. This' Day, at eleven o'clock a.m., POULTRY — Table and Yard Fowls, Turkeys, !Ducks, Geese, Plymouth Reeks, Silver Laced Wyandotte Pullets, Dorkings and Brahinas from prize stock. 3 Pure-bred Yorkshire Pigs, from prize stock. Fancy Pigeons, prize stock. ■ FRUlT.—Pears, Quinces, Grapes, Apples, Lemons, Passion Fruit, Tomatoes, Hot-house Grapes. DAIRY FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCTSFresh Butter, Corned Butter, Bacon, Hams, Table and Cow Potatoes, Pumpkins, Carrots, Kumeras, Vegetables, Wheat. Oats, Bran, Sharps, lot sacKs, Chaff, Pie Potatoes, Weighing Machine. GROCERIES. — Tea, Assorted Biscuits, Curry Powder, Barrier Honey. Term-Cash before delivery. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 85, Queen-street— 1086 ACRES PAEROA FARM, WHITFOKD, PAKURANGA COTTAGE, COBDEN-STREET 11 AQ43 ACRES FIRST-CLASS JLIfOO LAND. That fine property known as Takapau and Otainauranganui. Partly rich swamp, and partly undulating hills. Adjoins the well-known property of Mr. A. J. Thorpe,; near Paeroa, Ohinemuri. WHITFORD, PAKURANGA—HANDY LITTLE FARM of 105 acres, fenced on three sides, 20 acres gross, 30 acres bush, li acre young orchard, well watered. House of 0 rooms, dairy, cowshed, fowlhouse. Close to post office, school, and church. Lot 113 anil part of 101, Parish of Pakuranga. WITHOUT RESERVE, COBDEN-STREET (off' Kahangahape Road)— House of 9 rooms, built on concrete foundation; 3 fireplace-*, range ; gas and water laid on ; washhouse; drainage complete; Allotment 'JO by 73 feet; paths and yards bricked ; stands well. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers,, 85, Queen-street, Auckland. B. J. ESAM. I [C. ARTHUR. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'clock. POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT. POULTRY — Fowls and assorted Poultry, 40 Turkeys. PRODUCE—Magnum Bonum and Hobart Potatoes, Bran, Onions, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Citron Melons, Pumpkins, Carrots, Mangolds. Bacon and Hams, Fresh Butter (in lib and lib pats), from Whangarei, *i ka o, W ku, Pukekohe, etc., etc., Eggs, Cheese, Honey. Assorted Vegetables. FRUIT, at 1 o'clock sharp: All FRUIT in Season, lemons, Tomatoes, Grapes, Pears, Apples, Quinces, etc. Suull Stock Cigars, Pipes, Cigarettes, Scales and Weights, etc., etc. Assorted Fancy Sugars. ESAM & ARTHUR, Auctioneers. B. J. ESAM] [c. ARTHUR. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, DOUBLE - SKATED BUGGY, 2 HOUSES, 2 COWS, HEIFER, ROB ROY CANOE, OPEN BOAT, &c., AT AVON DALE, NEAR WHAU BRIDGE. ESAM AND ARTHUR Have received instructions from Mr. T. Barclay, who is leaving tor England, to sell by auction, at his residence at Avonilale, on Thursday next, at 11.30. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS in excellent order, consisting in part of Piano (by Kirchner, nearly new), Green Utrecht Suite, Horsehair Suite, Occasional Tables, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpet, Hearthrug, Single and double Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Tables, Chairs, Dinner Service, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Carpenters' and Garden Tools, &c. The Live Stock, Buggy, and Boats will be sold at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon provided. A Br ike will leave Mart to convey buyers at 10.15 sharp, returning after the sale. Terms; Cash before delivery. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, in the Estate of the late Robert Garrett, THE well - KNOWN STEEPLECHASER LONG ROPER, winner of many races Brown Mare CAPTRESS, by Captivator — Nelly; good hunter Grey Horse LARRY ; good hunter and lady's hack Chestnut Mare DUCHESS, At 11 o'Clock. •*» HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, To-day (Friday), April '20, at 12 o'clock, THE well-known HUNTER AND STEEPLECHASER RECRUIT, 7 years old, by Volunteer ; over 16 hands ; perfectly sound, and good jumier. This horse was hunted last season by W. D. Holgate, Esq. Also, Upstanding Grey Buggy Mara, 7 years 01.1, sound, good paces, and perfectly quiet. HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. DURHAM YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Durham Yards, This Day, (On account of Messrs. McLean Bros., Contractors), g HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. Also, Pony and Canterbury Roadster and Harness, HUNTER & NOLAN. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. JUNCTION YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, IAH STORE CATTLE, I "" " mostly Steers and Cows, in fresh condition 10 Dairy Cows, at their profit. HUNTER & NOLAN. 3EB McNICOL'S ANNUAL SALE OF TURNIP CATTLE AT OHAUPO, ON TUESDAY, Ist MAY. QAA HEAD OF WELL - BRED Ov" GROWN CATTLE in very forward con,' ditien, amongst them— 300 Grind Bullocks, 3£ to 6 years old from New Zealand Thames Valley J.and Compaq, Patetere GO Polled Angus Steers 12 and 3 years old, from 18 shorthonfsteers ) Kereone Estate. 18 Shorthorn Steers J 20 First-class Bullocks, many good beef — H. Haseler 40 Fresh-condltionod 3i-year-old Steers, off Wailnana 200 Beautiful Steers and Heifers, 2} years old, all quality—from Opouriao, Whalcatane The Patetere and other grown steers are splendid cattlewell-bred, good frames, and very fresh. The Polled Angus Cattle are a nice lot, and as these will be the first cattle of this breed sold in this part of the province they are well worthy of inspection. Ihe Opouriao Cattle are noted for their quality, and 200 better cattle of this age could not be obtained. MoNICOL & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 8