Sales bj» ilnetton. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by public auction, at tho Haymarket, THIS DAY, at twelve, Four cases of seed, cx “ Blundell.” HAYMARKET HORSE SALE. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell THIS DAY, (Saturday,) at 12 o’clock, TWO POWERFUL and STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, in steady work. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by auction THIS DAY, (Saturday), at tho Haymarket, at 12 o’clock, AFRST-CLASS GIG HORSE, together with a new Dog Cart and Harness. For Sale at the Haymarket, THIS DAY at twelve, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND rjpiIREE USEFUL RIDING HORSES. Haymarket Horse Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by auction, THIS DAY, (Saturday,) nn w 0 POWERFUL DRAUGHT COLTS, J[ unbroken.
Will C Papakura Sale, MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND sell at Papakura, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist October, at 1 o’clock punctually, A T T L E . SHEEP, AND HORSES
Grass Seeds. For Sale, THIS DAY, (Saturday,) at the Haymarket, • i 15 AGS COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED Z 2 bags Perennial Rye Grass ot Colonial Growth. At twelve o’clock, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Maize! Maize!! Maize!!! Fou Sale by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND At the Haymarket, THIS DAY, (Saturday), at 12 o’clock, FI FT Y SACKS SYDNEY MAIZE, EX “ ALICE CAMERON.” For Sale, THIS DAY, (Saturday), Sept., 27th, at 12 o’clock, AT THE HAYMARKET. A POWERFUL AND STAUNCH DRAY HORSE by “ PUNCH,” seven years old, by MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell by Public Auction, at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, Saturday, at twelve, CASKS OF PRIME SYDNEY BEEF, cx “Alice Cameron.” 20 " Vaper.” ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY, Saturday, at twelve, rjMIE Young Entire “ Vaper,” by TEther, 15 hands J[ 2 inches, perlectly quiet and in good condition. FOR SALE, At the Haymarket, THIS DAY, A STRONG ACTIVE HORSE, from the Waikato, by “Sampson,” rising 3 years old, ALFRED BUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Walter Grahame, Esq., to sell by public auction (on account of the shippers, Messrs. R. V. Swaine and Co., of Hamburgh), at the Haymarket, THIS DAY, the 27th September, at twelve o’clock, SE VE N PU R E BRE I) SAXON M E RING RAMS 2 pure bred SAXON MERINO EWES, AND 1 LAMB; Being a shipment per “ Arno,” from Hamburg to London, and transhipped per “ Blundell,” 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 Rothschonhcrg, the royal flock of Lohmcn, and the flock of His Excellency, president of Crosigk—all of Saxony. The shippers arc 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, knowm 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 Mccklcnbcrg 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 four pounds for Ewes, and fully seven pounds for Rams. He is also in possession of samples of the Wool of the animals, and will be glad to furnish intending purchasers with further particulars. MR. ALFRED HUCKLAND Will sell at the residence of J. P. DuMoulin, Esq,, Mount Eden, on MONDAY next, September 29th, at U o’clock, HO USEII OL D FURNI TU R E 20 tons Firewood Dairy Utensils About four Tons Good Hay Cart and Plough Harness Two Fillies Cow and Calf Two-year old Bull And Sundries TO LET, with immediate possession, the Residence, with an enclosed Paddock of about six acres, Garden and Shrubbery. Apply at the Hayraarket. TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. Schooner ‘Tay,’ Horse Stock, and Allotments in Freeman’s Bay, FOR UNRESERVED SALE. MR. ALF RE D BUCKLAN D Has received instructions from Messrs, and McGee, to sell at the liaynmrkct, on SATURDAY, October 4th, at twelve o’clock, milE SCHOONER “ TAY.” newly coppered, and X well found. Measuring 15H Tons, And carrying thirty-six tons of firewood. Four ALLOTMENTS in Freeman’s Bay, being Nos. 1, 17, 18, and 10, 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 Plans of Allotments, and Terms of Purchase, wliiph lte!»
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 2
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789Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 2
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