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ffgg .... £ Sales by Auction. > — ' THIS DAY, at 11 o'Clock. ARTHUR' S MART, ' POULTRY, 11 o'clock-Turkeys, Fowls, Table Boosters, Ducks, Goese, Pigs, etc. At 12 o'clock sharp — FRUIT—A splendid lot of Fruit, consisting of first-class Apples, etc., Tomatoes, Hothouse Grapes, Lemons, Walnuts, Bock and Water Melons, etc VEGETABLES-A good lot of fresh-cut Vegetables. . . DAIRY & FARM PRODUCE-First-class lot of Fresh Butter, Corned Butter. Cheese, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, etc., Fresh Kidney and Hobart Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, etc. Sashes and Doors. RICHARD ARTHUR. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. » ' __——. THIS DAY. At 10.30 o'clock. J. JONES Will sell by auction, at half-past 10 o'clock, DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCEButter, in kegs and pats, from Waikato, Whangarei, and Local Dairies; Eggs, Cheese (Factory and .*. IV.iroa), Hams and Bacon (Canterbury and Local), Lard in bladders, Canterbury Honey, Sauces, Jams, Tea in boxes and tins, Lollies, Biscuits, Mangolds. POTATOKS AND VEGETABLE*-Waikato and Canterbury Potatoes. J-ocal Pumpkins, Kumaras, Onions in" sacks and bags, Garlic, and all Vegetables in season, Carrots, Onions. POULTRY DEPARTMENT -Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Hens and Roosters, Pigs. KKUIT-Pears, Grapes P. Fruit, Lemons, Apples (dessert and cooking), Walnuts, Oranges, Quinces. Maize, Wheat, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Barley. FOR PRIVATE SALE—I Bessemer Pneumatic iicycle, nearly new. Also, 1 Mangle 1 Barrow, Boilers, Opera Glass, and Sundry Furniture 1 case Canterbury Shoulders and Sides, J. JONES, Auctioneer. ■ ■■ —^_———-— *~— TOMORROW. At 1 o'Clock. J. J~O~N E S Has received instructions to sell, THE WHOLE OF THE SALVAGE STOCK OK MR MORTON, Queen-street, Onehunga, consisting of— About 500 Sheets Corrugated lion. Barb and Fencing Wire, White Lead, Haw Oil, Grocers' Sundries, Cutlery, Spades, etc Also, about 3 tons Bouedust (more or less damaged). WITHOUT RESERVE. FOB ABSOLUTE SALE. J. JONES. Auctioneer. i. WOMAN.] [T. NEILL THIS DAY, at Eleven o'Clock. POULTRY— At 11 sharp- 100 coops Prime Table and Laying Fowls, Roosters, Ducks. Geese, Turkeys, etc Three pair of Tame Pukakis, have been reared by a hen. PIGS.—WeII-bred Young Pigs. . PRODUCE - At 11.30-20 tons Prime Waikato and Southern Potatoes, l> tons Swedes, Carrots, Pumpkins, Kmuaras, Bran, Maize, etc. DAIRY PRODUCE-At 12.30 - Fresh Local Dairy Butter, 260 boxes Taranaki Butter, Fresh Eggs Cheese, Honev, Hams and Bacon, etc. FRUIT —At 1 o'clock-500 oases local Fruit, aslorted. Ex s.s. Upolu: TO cases Superior Fiji Oranges, IS sacks Peanuts. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. (A. Toomsn, Auctioneer.) > —————————— THIS DAY, at 10.30 o'Clock. pOULTRY, pKODUCE, imRUIT. 10.30 o'clock-Vegetables, in season. 11 o'clock — A large assortment of Killing and Laying Fowls, Roosters, Ducks, SO Turkeys, Geese, Pigeons. , ' . . „ .., 2 o'clock—Several Pens of Pure-bred Berkshire and Yorkshire Pigs. 7 cases Taranaki 1-oaf Cheese. Taranaki Butter (without reserve), PRODUCE—A large lot of Potatoes, including flobarts, Kidneys, and other white varieties, Cow Potatoes, Onions, Picklcts, Pumpkins, 60 sacks Carrots, Mangolds, Marrows, Kumaras, Butter. Eggs, Cheese, Rabbits, Unas and Bacon, Dressed Pits, -At sacks of Broken Biscuits. Ai. a lot of Pot Plants, Lot Choice Bulbs (good Tarieti-s). „ , ~ FRU't(immediately after Produce) -Including Apples, Perns, Tomatoes, Quinces, Passion Fruit, Grapes. Walnuts, Persimmons, etc., etc. ON PRIVATE SALE — The Well-known Prime Tu.-wiaki Crown Butter. ALEX. AITKEN. F. J. FARRELL, Auctioneer. B. J, ESAM.] [C. ARTHUR THIS DAY. Commencing at 11 with PO U L T R Y — Assorted. VEGETABLES-In Season 14 boxes Choice Bulbs Agricultural Produce 200 sacks Southern Potatoes 160 sacks Waikato Potatoes 100 sa.ks Waikato Carrots 6 tons Pumpkins 70 bags Pickling Onions 2 tons Kumaras At 1145, t cases Hams and Bacon (guaranteed quality) Wheat Dairy Produce. Extracted Honey, prime quality, in tins and bulk Cheese, Tomato Sauce , Fruit Baskets, Show Glasses, etc. At 1 o'clock, Well-assorted Supply of Ftuit At 11 o'clock sharp. On Account of Whom it May Concern, J9 coils Barbed Wire, 1121b 41 coils Barbed Wire, 661b ESAM AND ARTHUR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. THE HAY MARKET, For sale, at 11.30 a.m., A BROWN MARE, trial in light harness, from Jaraaki A BROWN .MARE, good hack and harness horse, and splendid jumper, from Walrangi 6 USEFUL HACKS and HARNESS HORSES, from Pollok ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MAY 9. UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY CATTLE. • the undersigned have received infractions from Mr. Vincent Taylor, of Mount Albert, to sell, without reserve, on Saturday, May 9th, beginning at eleven o'clock, Af\ CHOICE COWS, *£\J In full milk 6 Empty Dry Cows A Pure Ayrshire Bull A Grade Shorthorn, 2 years spring Cart and Harness 2 Spring Cart Horses Berk-mire Boar and 2 Sows 2 YorL shite Sows 12 Pure and Cross-bred Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. pOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. POKENO-Monday, May 18. DRCRY—Wednesday, May 20. PUKEKOHB-Monday, May 25. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. *r; ; TUESDAY, MAY 19. ANNUAL TURNIP CATTLE SALE. For sale, at Ohanpo Yards, on Tuesday, May 19, 8/k A TO 1000 THREE AND FOUR- \)\) YEAR-OLD WELL-BRED BULLOCKS (beef and nearly beef). Also, PAT AND FRESH-CONDITIONED COWS. •«.8.-The above Cattle are a first-class lot, yreHbred and good. Sale at One o'Clock Sharp. / W. J. HUNTER. THURSDAY, MAY 14, For sale, at Rangirirl Yards, on Thursday, May 14, OlkA THREE AND FOUR-YEAR-<£'VV OI ' D WELL-BRED BULLOCKS >. ; .'. V - . (beef and nearly beef) I ••'OAA COWS AND WELL-BRED TWO- ,; ffjyJ ;, YEAR-OLD CATTLE :w''-.^ :; : '< At One o'Clock. W. J. HUNTER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10126, 8 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10126, 8 May 1896, Page 8

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