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*alcjs t>l? Quiiion. Superior Hay. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND llivs received instructions to sell ut the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Saturday, at 12 o'clock, rpWO STACKS of SUPERIOR Hay, standing in _l_ Mr. Lundon's paddock, adjoining tho Great South road, and estimated to contain about 36 tons. Hog3kin Saddles. FOURTEEN SADDLES, all Hogskin, for unreserved sale, at the Haymarket, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Haymarket Horse Sale. THREE STRONG DRAUGHT COLTS, fit for the Breaker, For Sale at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, September 20th, at 12 o'clock, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FOR SALE, AT THE HAYMARKET, Tins Day, I yRAUGIIT FILLIES AND COLTS _]_/ Staunch Team of Horses Riding Horses Horse Box, and Packing Cases Saddles, and Gum Trees A STAUNCH TEAM of HORSES, Dray and Ilaru for sale, THIS DAY at the Haymarket, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. 150 Well-bred Sheep, CONSISTING of EWES, LAMBS AND HOGGETS, for sale at Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, Sept. 25th. at one o'clock by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, Sept. 25th, at 12 o'clock, THE following FINE BRED STOCK, imported from England ex " Hanover"— SHORT HORNED BULL "PRINCE."

Pedigreeof " Prince:"—Roan, calved April 4th, 1862, by " Prince Alfred" (18586); dam, "Stately 4th," by ""Glanville"* (11535); g. dam, "Stately," by the "Queen's Roan" (7389); g.g. dam, "Surly," by "Will Honeycomb" (5660); g.g.g. dam, " Melissa," by " Young Matchem" (4425); g.g.g.g. dam," Lively," bv "Ketton" (346); g.g.g.g.g. dam, "Fanny," by ""Bluchcr" (80); g.g.g.g.g.g. dam by " Pope" (514). "Prince Alfred" \ 18586), roan, calved 9th Dee., 1859, by "Royal Duke" (16865); dam, "Princess Charlotte,"' by " Young Pompey" (13480); a. dam, "Princess of "Denmark," by " Horatio" (10335); g.g. dam, " Lilly Dawson," by " Essex Lad" (8039); g.g.g. dam, " Sea Nymph," by " Stratton" (5336); g.gg.g. dam, "Phoebe," by "Spectator" (2688); g.g.g.g.g. dam bv "Roger de Coverly" (5187); g.g.g.g.g.g. dam by "Albion," g.g.g.g.g.g.g- dam by "Son Favourite" (252). Pedigree of "Stately 4th:"—Roan, calved lCih February, 1857, by '" Glanville" (11535); dam, "Stately," bv the "Queen's Koan" (7389); g. dam, " Surly," by " Will Honeycomb,'' &c. fee. &c. "Glanville" (11535), by "Waterloo" (11025); dam "Rosanne," by "Hero of the West" (8150); g. dam," Young Moss Rose," by "Lottery" (4280); g.g. dam, " Moss Rose," by " Phoenix" (6290). * " Glanville" won the cup given by the West of England Society for the best aged bull, open to all England, besides other prizes at the Cardiff Meeting, and various local shows. MR. ALFIt EJ) BUCKJ, AN D Has received instructions from Walter Gkaiiame, Esq., to sell by public auction (on account of the shippers, Messrs. 1!. V. Swaine and Co., of Hamburgh), at the Haymarket, on SATURDAY, the 27th September, at twelve o'clock, EV E N PUII E BKE I) SAXON y J MER 1N 0 It AM S 2 pure bred SAXON MERINO EWES,

1 LAM 15 ; Being a shipment per " Arno," from Hamburg to London, and transhipped per " BuJNDKIX," to Auckland. These Sheep are selected from Pure SAXON ELECTORAL AND ESCURIAL NEGRETTI FLOCKS, noted for Wool of long, fine, close, and even staple, that have repeatedly had prizes awarded to them at the Agricultural Exhibitions of Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Munich, and other places. They are descended from the celebrated Sheep of Rothuchonberg, the royal flock of Lohinen, and the flock of His Excellency, "president of Crosigk—all of Saxony. The shippers are desirous to introduce to New Zealand (and of continuing to do so) the pure Saxon Merino, that for thirty years past they have been sending to Australia and the Cape, so that Flockowners may observe the superiority of this breed of Sheep to that of any other. As it is an established fact, known to all Wool dealers and manufacturers in Great Britain and elsewhere, that the Wool of first-class Saxon Flocks always realize higher prices than Wool from any Mecklenberg flock whatever. The Auctioneer is authorised to state that the average weight of washed Wool shorn off the Flocks, from which the selections have been made, is lour pounds for Ewes, and fully seven pounds for Kams. lie is also in possession of samples of the Wool of the animals, and will he glad to furnish intending purchasers with further particulars.

TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. Schooner 'Tay,' Horse Stock, and Allotments in Freeman's Bay, M It. ALFIt ED BUCKLAND lias received instructions from Messrs. Foley and McGce, to sell at theHaymarkct, on SATURDAY, October 4th, at twelve o'clock, rpilE SCHOONER " TAY." newly coppered, and I. well found. Measuring 10-iHir Tons, And carrying thirty-six tons of firewood. Four ALLOTMENTS in Freeman's Lay, being Nos. 1, 17, 18, and 19, of original Allotment No. 7, of Section No. 41. Five Teams of HORSES, DRAYS, and HARNESS. A Gig in excellent order. New Silver Mounted Harness. The Racing Mare " FAWN." Handsome Bay Riding Cob. Two Saddle Horses. One Saddle Mure. For Hans of Allotments, and Terms of Purchase, which are liberal, apply at the Haymarkct. Newmarket Cattle Sale. CHEESEMAN, HUNTER & CO. Will sell by auction, at Newmarket, on TUESDAY next, the 23rd instant, mWO SHIPMENTS OF FIRST CLASS STORE 1 CATTLE, jjrom the East Coast, comprising Full-grown Steers, and Cows. On Sale by the Undersigned, ex " African," f) CASES ENGLISH WAXED KIP BUTTS L French Wax Calf-skins French Fronts and Crafts Russctt Fronts and Grafts 2 cases containing— Prints, Mohair Dress Pieces, Summer Shawls and Squares Women's and Girls' White Cotton Hose, &o. Importers, Queen-street. F. ASHMAN; M I LI T A It Y T A ILO R. JUST OPENED, a Well Selected Assortment of West of England and Scotch SUMMER TWEEDS. Shovthmd street; Sopt Wh

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 2

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