Auckland AuctionsREGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCKS AND • AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, AR E helfl by the undorsigned, as follows : Each Thursday, at Remuera — tho principal market for Fat Stock of all descriptions. On each Friday, m Auckland, at the Haymarket", for Horses, Carriages, •Harness, Hay, Cora, Seeds, Implements, &c , &c On each Tuesday, at tho " Hfiymarkot," for Wool, Sheepsldn3, Hides, Tallow, &c, at 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, on the First Saturday m each, month. At Pukokohe, on the First Monday m each month. At Drury, on the Third Wednesday m each month. At Papakura, on the last Wednesday m each, month. At Queen's Redoubt, on eachc Monday before the third Wednesday m the months of February, April, Juno, August, October, and December. ' • Cati<it, Sales specially advertised. Sheep Fairs specially advertised. ALFRED BUCKLAND. /COUNTRY CATTLE SALES Papakura — Wednesday, November, ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDaY, NOVEMBER 10, 1579. For sale on the day of tho Show, at Ellerslie, at 3 o'clock, SPU RE-B BED BULLS BRED BY A., A. FANTHAM, Esq. I ORD NAPIKR, white, calved August 3, 1878, by Lord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z., dam Queen Gwynne; by Boyal Gwynne, 32390, rfdam Queen ; by Comet, 26807, gg dam, Queen Mab; by Omar Pasha, 88, N.Z., ggg dam Belle; by Prime Minister, 18570, gggg danx imported from Australia. DARLINGTON, dark roan, calved January 9, 1879, by Lord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z., dam Rosebud; by Count of Oxford, 25845, g dam Moss Kose; by Omar V asha, 88, 8 .Z., gg dam Belle ; by Prime Iflanister, 18570, ggg dam imported from Australia. ROiAL PRINCE, dark roan, calved January 26, 1879, by Lord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z., dam Royal Belle; by Royal Gwynne, 32390, g dam Belle of Spreydon ; by Count of Oxford, 25845, gg dam Queen Mab; by Omar Pasha, N.Z., ggg dam Belle, by Prime Minister, 18570, gggg dam imported from Australia. BUTTERFLY, white, calved January 19, 1879, by lord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z., dam Queen of the Butterflies ; by King of the Butterflies, S3, N.Z., g dam Queen Mab ; by i »mar Pasha, 88, N.Z., gg dam Belle ; by Prime Minister, 18570, ggg dam imported from Australia. REWT, dark roan, calved May 13, 1879, by i ord Darlington 2nd, 196, N.Z., dam Queen of Summer; by Royal Gwynne, 32390, g dam Queen Mab; by «'mar Pasha, 88, N.Z., gg dam Belle ; by Prime Minister, 18570, ggg dam imported from Australia. LORD DARLINGTON 2nd (the sire of tho above Bulls), roan, was breed by Colonel Gunter, from whoso herd he was . imported m 1876, is by 18th Duke of Oxford, 25995^ whose sißter was sold by public auction for £2100 to Sir Wilfred Lawson, dam Darlinghua 2nd, by 3rd Duke of Wharfdale, 21619, g dam Daffodil; by 16th Grand Duke, 24063, gg dam Diadem ; by Marmadukc, 148.97, ggg dam Darlinjton , sth ; by 4th Duke of Oxford, 1 1387, gggg dam Darlington 2nd; by Percy, 9472, ggggg dam da.lington Ist; by Thomas, 5471, gggggg dam Pretty Maid; by finyholme, 5736 ggggggg dam by Reformer, 4914; gggggggg dam by Young Favourite, 3770 ; ggggggggg dam by Wellingtonj 2825. ROSEBUD, dam of Darlington, gained three Champion prizes, and Quden jViab won eight first prizes, at Ohristchurch Shows. - The whole of these Bulls are entered for noxt volume of " The New Zealand Herd Book." ■ It is the intention of the breeder to hold an annual salo of his young stock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. . PUREBRED SHORTHORN BULLS. For sale at 3 o'clock on the day of the Ellerslie Show, November lv TTTUVE YOUNG BULLS, bred by A. A £?.. Fanthum, Esq., Cambridge. ALFRED BUCKLAJND. TUESDAY, NOVEftIBER 18. HfIHR HAYMAKKET Wo<<L SALES. H FIRST FOB THIS SEASON ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER J8Wool to be m Store on FRIDAY, November 14. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOV. 13. THE' REMUERA YARDS. For Sale, on Thursday, November 13, at 1 o'clock, FAT C \TTi E and SBEEP, from ,ho Show Yards. 120 Well- fatted Cattle 500 Fat Sheep and Lambs ' Fat and tore Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. M ER C ER. THE TRAIN STOPS HERE TWENTY MINUTES. DARKELL has pleasure m an- • noancing to the travelling public that tho new Refreshment Rooms at the Railway Station, Mercer 1 Are now Re-opened and m full swing. First-class meals are served immediately on the arrival of every train. D.A. will be glad to see his friends giving bim a ouU again,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1150, 8 November 1879, Page 4
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