Auctions. jT> E G U L A R SALES JLli OF LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE Arp held by tho Subscribers At Cambiidge on the « ourth Thursday, and at Ohaapo on the Third Thursday in each rnontb. On each Tuesday, at Newmarket at 1 6'ciook, lor Horned Cattle, Sheep, and Pifts. On each Friday, at Durham Yards. Auckland, at n o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agriiultui'al Implements, and Produce. At Papakura on the Firat Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 o'clock (principal Market for Store Cattle). At Pukekoho, on the Second Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, quarterly, on the Fourth Wednesday in January, April. July, and October. Cattle Fairs held in months o£ September, October, alid April, at Pupakura Sheep Fair held in January at Nown'arkct. Wool Sales held Fortnigntly in Novomber and December. Skins, Hides, and Wool Sales Fortnightly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Good Accommodation, nt our Paddocks— Drury Bridge ; MrGladding's, l^ipatoitoi; Harp of Krin ; and One Trae Hill. Waikato Accommodation Paddock's—At Mr Knox's farm. Oliaupo and Hamilton ltoad ; and at Sale Yards, Ohuupo. A Cattle 'I rain leaves Oliaupo Every Morning, at 8 a.m., delivering Cattio in our paddocks at Greon Lane fetation, or at Remuera at 2.30 p.m. same day. Tho Auctioneer's recommend Stock intended for Tuesday a Market to bo sent on Saturdays, but. if not sent until Tuesday, nrrivo in time for that day'a sale. Stockmen await arrival of train. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. POSTPONEMENT OF CATTLE FAIR. AT the solicitation of a largo number of clients, tho undersiipied will sell their Cattla in tbo ordinary way at Papakura on Wednesday, September 3, when there will be A LARGE NUMBER OF OATTLffi YARDED, and the Fair will be held on the moßt convenient day afterwards, of which notice will be given. HUNTER & NOLAN. Hotels. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREHT, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and best table in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1562, the handscaiest table in the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to by J. SMITH. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. SPLENDID BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR AND BILLIARD-ROOM Unequalled in t the Colonies. J. LI T T L E, proprietor;
(^ IT V fiLUB TT OTE L, j \j JH. SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mrs S. J. White (late of Theatre Eoyal Hotel, Thames), having taken the above well-known and favourite Hotel, beg 3to assure her Friends and the Public that no effort will bo scared to I merit, by cleanliness, civility, anl attention, j their Patronage and Snpport. None but the best procurable Wines. Spirits, Liquers, Porters, Ales, &c, will bo allowed a place in the cellars. THE BILLIARD KOOM Will be found supplied with every requisite, and efficiently superintended. \ THE CITY CLUB HOTEL. "OILLIAKDS ! "OILLIARDS ! NOW OPEN, Ue NEW BILLIARD SALOON at the DOTTED SERVICE HOTEL. One of the Grandest Rooms in the Colonies. Contains Two New Billiard Tables, from the Bsst Knglish Makers. Under most efficient superintendence. H. N. ABBOTT. Proprietor. R OYAL M AIL ROTELVICTORIA AND EMJOTT-STREET3 IN THE VICINITY OP THE THEATRE), AVCKL A X D. ROYAL MATT. HOTEL-Kirst-class Hotel Accommodation We'l-furniahed Bed rooms Well-furnished Sitting-rooms Well-famished Dining-room Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-hath Rooma • Commercial Gentlemen's Stook-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL~TARIFF. s. d. Restaurant, per day .. .. .. ..7 0 Coffee-room do .. .. 8 6 Private-room do .. .. 10 6 RESTAURANT. To Gentlemen Lunching in the City. J.C. Oliclts a trial to this Department. J. CODLING, Proprietor, JTT XT 0" •LM ES, • Me JO. !(Late of the Railway,)! Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken that well-known and .centrally-situate Hostelry, THE CUSTOM - HOUSE HOTEL, USTOM-HOUSE TREET, Where ho will always bo visible to welcome old friends and the public in general. Extensive additions and alterations have recently teen completed, and the CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL W ill now bear favourable comparison for com fort and convenience of visitors with any establishment in the City. Coals. PiOALI COAL.'! COAL! no alteration in prices. Waikato Coal Company (Limited) Aro now delivering Household and Fteam Coal from their Mines, Huntly, as follows :— Household Coal, by the truck .. JGs 6i per ton Steam Coal, by the t-uck .. .. 163 Od „ Delivered at Auckland, Newmarket, or Onehunza Stations. Orders to be addressed to tho Office of the Company, corner of Queen and West Queenstreets, Auckland; cr, to the Mine Manager, Huntly. 11. W. HEATH, Secretary. "IZ-AMO fl O A L, KAMO COAL. KAMO COAL is;the CHEAPEST andIBKST COAL procurable in Auckland. ONE TRIAL ,WILL SATISFY ANYONE OF THIS FACT. TA U P I R I C O A L TAUPIRI COAL!!! , This Kirst-claes COAL still contin-jes ogive unqualified satisfaction for Household Purposes. It is Clean, Free from Hulphur, is Kasily Lighted, and emits Very Little Kmoko: and, at the same time, its Intense Heat-Producing Properties Make it Very Economical. The attempts toforco upon the Market other and inferior local coals, at lower rates, and in some instances, to palm them off as Taupjki, has only had tho effect of more firmly establishing the latter in general favour. LARGE GKNUINE~TAUPIRI COAL Can always bo had, in any Quantities, at T H E I) E P O T, Oppositk (the Railway-station, Breakwatkh. B. W, HAMMOND, ' Agent. mHEOBROM A^ riOCOA, Robert Harper & Co. have appointed Messrs. Brown, Barrett and Co. to be solb agents for their Celebrated Cocoa. This superior Cocoa, " Theobroma," is guaranteed to be pure soluble cocoa of the first quality, with the excess of fat extracted, and free from admixture of any kind. This Cocoa is admitted by all that have used it to be the most nutritious and perfectly digestible beverage for Breakfaßt, Luncheon, or Supper, over ottered to the consumer. Ask for " Rob'rt Harper &Co.'s Cocoa." BKOWW, BARRETT & CO.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2920, 23 August 1879, Page 4
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