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Sales by Auction. THIS DAT. At 10.30 a.m. 'J. JONES ■Will eell by miction at his Mart, Victoria and Lome Streets, DAIRY kegs Butter, Pat Butter, Cheese, Hams and Bacon (Local, Waikato, and Taranaki). GROCERIES— Tea, Coffee, Jams, Milk, Honey, etc., etc. PRODUCE—Canterbury, Local, Waikato, I Table and Seed Potatoes, Lapstones, Fluke, ! Magnum, Ashleaf, Beauty of Hebrons, and others; Onions, Pumpkins, Vegetables; also, 120 sacks Carrots, Kumaras, etc. POULTRY DEPARTMENT—Turkeys, Ducks, Choice Fowls, Pigs, etc. GRAIN DEPARTMENT—Maize, Wheat, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, etc. BTIUIT— Walnuts, Oranges, etc., etc. Fruit Treos, Maerocarpas, Hedge and Flowering Shrubs. Also, 2 Settings of Prize Buff Cochin Eggs, 1 Setting of Prize Buff Oachin Bantam Eggs, from Mr. Haywood's Prize Fowls. Also, At Half-past Twelve, 1 Large Tea Mixer, 1 Large Tea Pressor, 2 Large Perambulator Baskets, 2 Butter Hampers, 1 Lawn Mower, 1 Stove; also, the Property of a Gentleman leaving for England, 118 carat Gold Watch and 18 carat Gold Ring. Also. At 12 o'clock. WITHOUT RESERVE, 70 Gunnies of Prime Onions, just landing; 70 sacks of Rolled Oats. J. JONES, Auctioneer. WARREN BLYTH & CO., Auctioneers, 87 and 89, Queen-street, THIS DAY, At 1 p.m. USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF jgICYCLES! jgICYOLES! MOSTLY WITHOUT RESERVE. A Large Number of High-gr?.de New and Second-hand Machines, inoluding A BEESTON H UMBER, only 3 months' old; very latest pattern. ENTRIES INVITED. TWO FIRST-CLASS TREADLE SEWING MACHINES. To be followed by Sale of FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, PIPE 3, CROCKERY, PICTURES. And Sundries of all kinds. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. AUGUST, 30, At 1 p.m. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. J?IAA JAPANESE SILKS, ETC., 3wIUU JUST LANDED. WARREN BLYTH & CO., Auctioneers, 87 and 89, Queen-street-TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE AT MR. APPLEBY'S RESIDENCE, THREE KINGS. For Sale on Saturday, August 26, at 12 o'clock, 9 SPRING CART MARES 2 Geldings, a Bnggv Hare by Victor Albert 2 Heavy Draught Foals A Bay Mare in foal to Matchless Breeding Sows 100 Fowls and Duolis Horse-power Oluffcutter by Reid and Gray Dairy Utensils, Milk Cooler, Spring Cart Dray and Plough Harness, Spring Cart Dray and Frame, 2 Mowing Machines Double-furrow Ploigli 3 Single-furrow Ploughs, Mould Plough 2 Mowing Machines. Disc Tine Chain Harrows 2 Hay Rakes, Root Stripper, Corn Crasher 2 Pumps. Wooden Roller, Drinking Troughs 2 400-Galion Tanks, Sundries. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. FEIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1, At 12 noon. THE HAYMARKET. For Sale by auction on Friday, September 1, at noon, A THREE HORSE-POWER PORTABLE A BOILER AND ENGINE, without reserve. Now on View at the Haymarket. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. QOUNTRY QATTLE gALES, PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, August 28. WAII7KU—SATURDAY, September 2. TUAKAU—WEDNESDAY, September 27. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. gALES MEMORANDA. HORSE SALE-Thursday and Friday, August 31 and September 1. OHAUPO-Tuesday, September 5. HAMlLTON—Thursday, September 7. TE AWSaturday, September 9. SPRING CATTLE SALE-Saturday, September 16. HOGGET SALE—Tuesday, October 3. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. AUGUST 31 AND SEPTEMBER 1. ANNUAL SPRING SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. The undersigned will hold his ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE at Cambridge on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, August 31 and Septembor 1, of 4QQ BROKEN AND UNBROKEN HORSES. Iu addition to names already advertised are : W. Thornton, T. Cotlrell, E. Pilkington, Jno. C. Allen, P. Bolt-on, Grigsby, sen., G. Powell, J. Williamson May, Ramsay, W. Brown. The Racehorse Donnybrook, by Perkin Warbeck. 21 Useful Light Harness and Medium Draught Horses and Mares, from Auckland Tramway Company. 10 Active Draught Mares and Geldings, from Waiorongomai. Also, on account J. Clements (immediately aftor colts), without reserve, Heavy Draught Mare, in foal to Wavorly. Good Hack, Saddle, and Bridle. 2 Mares, with foals at foot and in foal again to thoroughbred horse Lorace. 2 Unbroken Colts, 2 and 3 years old, by Freedom. Thoroughbred Filly, Btands 14.1, rising 3 years, bred by Auckland Stud Company: very fast. Good Tip-Dray and Frame, Shaft and Plough Harness, 18ft Drill, Racing Saddles, etc. Under Bill of Sale. First-class Upstanding Gelding, 16 hands, rising 5 years old, up to 16 stone, by Gipsy King out of Paintoi mare Butteroup (winner of many prizes). Farm Waggon, nearly new. will carry two tons, and cost over £40. Mower, Scarifier, S.F. Plough, Cambridge Roller, Sundry Harness, etc. Amongst above are a lot of Firstclass, Active Medium and Heavy Draughts; also, Good Hacks and Buggy Horses direct from breeders. N.B.—Horses will be sold as entered, irrespective of class. When sending entries, please state whether reserved, unreserved, or unbroken. Order of Sale: Unbroßen stock, unreserved, reserv«d. A large number of good draught fillies, 3 and 4 years old, broken or unbroken, will be required irt this sale. Sale at 11 o'clook on August 31 and 9 o'clock on September 1. Entries solicited. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. For Sale at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, September 5. 9ETA TWO AND FOUR-TOOTH HALFBRED £u\J EWEB, at lambing. Win. Searancke. 100 Two and Four-tooth Half bred Ewes, at lambing, Walter Searanoke. 200 Thrreijiurter-bred Ewes, now lambing,, from Hamilton. 40 Pick Dairy Cows, calved and at calving (a first-class lot), from A. Ormsby, who is selling whole of dairy. 40 Well-bred Cattle, from 1 to 4-year-old, Clark Bros. 8 Prime Beef, Clark Bros. 6 Prime Beef, Paterangi. 20 li and 2-year-old Well-bred Steers. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. Foi Sale at Hamilton Yards on Thursday, September 7, A CHOICE HEIFERS, at calving, P.aynes. 2 Choice Cows, second calf, at calving, Raynes. 40 Prime Fat Sheep, A. Wheeler. Horse-power and Intermediate, Drill (Farmers' Friend), Chaffcutter (Andrew and Bevan). Beid and Gray D.F. Plough (nearly new). At 12 o'clock. ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Fot Sale at Te Awamutn Yards on Saturday, September 9, CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, PIGS, PRODUCE, ETC. JIOE PRIVATE » SALE. 250 Threequarter-bred Ewes, in good condition, now lambing to Leicester rams. A Cheese Plant, complete; can be seen at Silverdale, Hamilton. ■ K7. J. -HUNTER*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11151, 25 August 1899, Page 8

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