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Auctions. 'T> EG U L A E SALES i JL\) ov LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE Are held by tho Subscribers I At Cambridge on the H ourth Thursday, and at Ohaupo on tho Third Thursday iv each month. On each Tuesday, at Newmarket at 1 o clock, ! for Horned Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. I On each Friday, at, Durham Yards. Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. At Papakura on the First Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 o'clock (principal .Market for Store Cattle). _,„_,,, At Pukekohe, on the Second AVedncsday 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 ot September, October, and April, at Papakura Sheep Fair held in .laouary at Newmarket. Wool Sales held Fortnigntly in November and December. • . , • • . Skins, Hides, and Wool Pales Fortnightly, at tho Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Good Accommodation, at our PaddocksDrury Bridge ;Mr Cladding's, Pipatoitoi; Harp of Erin ; and Ono Trao Hill. ; ''- „ Waikato Accommodation Paddocks—At ivir Knox's farm. Ohaupo and Hamilton Road ; ana at Sale Yards, Ohaupo. -~„.„ A Cattle 'I rain leaves Ohanpo Every Morning, atSa.m., delivering Cattle in our paddocks at Green Lane Station, or at Rcmuera at 2.30 p.m. i same day. Tho Auctioneer's recommend Stock intended for Tuesdays Markotto bo sent on Saturdays, but. if not sent until Tuesday, arrive in time lor that day's sale. Stockmen await arrival of train. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. POSTPONEMENT OF CAITLE FAIR. AT tho solicitation of a largo number of clionts, tho undersigned will sell thoir Cattlo in tho ordinary way at Papakura on Wednesday, September 3, when there will bo A LARGK NUMBER OF CATTLE YARDED, and the Fair will bo held on tho most convenient day afterwards, of which notice will bo given. HUNTER & NOLAN. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. JUNCTION YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, 88 Prime Fat Cattle, from Waikato and neighbourhood 350 Fat Sheep 6 Veal Calvc3 10'FatrPiga- "~ Also, _r _._ .; Dairy Cows. Storo Cattlo Yearlings, Calves, &c. v > Fat and Storo Pigs 100 Store Sheep, mixed sexes At 1 O'CLOCK. HUNTER & NOLAN. " TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. UNE-SE R YE D SALE. RETAIL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STOCK. A. G. GRANT HAS. been instructed to sell by auction at the City Mart, on Tuesday noxt, at 11 o'clock, A RETAIL STOCK, comprising— General Drapery, Men's. Boy's, and Youths' Clothing, Mercery, Sic. Removed to tho Mart for Convenience of Sale To be Sold Without Reserve. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. At 11 o'Clock. CLEARING-OUT SALE. G. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction at the Central Salo Rooms, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, 100 sacks Fill Maize 15 „ Sydney Maize 25 ~ Oatmeal 25 „ Barleymeal 15 „ Barley 2 ~ Pearl Barley - 35 50ib baas Klour 20 sacks King's Four C ca9es J-pints Mellor's Sauce 7 cases pints Mellor's Sauce 7 i-chests New Season Tea, 'Killornoy' i i-boxes Tea , IS Boxes Clothes Pegs 5 cases Kerosine 25 cases Hawkins Jam 25 cases Hawkin's 'lart Fruit 11 kegs Prime Butter 30 ba .s Onions, ex ' Loongana.' G. W. BINNEY, Auctioneer. Merchandise. TMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, COUNTRY SETTLERS, & FAMILIES. EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, AND CHINA. .„. EDWARD LEWIS Invites the Public generally to visit hi. SHOW ROOMS, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET, and inspect the LARGE ASSORTMENT now OPENED;UP and -OR Sale,' in Wholesale or Retail Quantities, at Unusually Low Prices. The whole has been importsd direct from the English Manufactories, and purchasrd on most favourable terms. ;''•: . I : !i '' AtSO.i ON SALE, Wines,- Spirits, Bass's Aie Guinness' Stout, and other. Liquors Only best brands kept. ' Groceries Teas,(T6biccd and Cigars Furniture, Thurston's Billiard Tables , Iron Bedsteads, Boots and Shoes Lubricating Oil (best kodj Pictures, Toys, Brushware, Door Mats Pocket and able Cutlery rElectro-platedWare . ' Horse-hair, Lamp^-.^ " ' '■ ' .:' ;' Pure Gold Picture Frame Mouldings : ; So ( wing Machines .... ALL AT PRICES VERY MODERATE. VICTORIA FLOUR MILLS, SYMONDS-STREKT. PARTINGTON BROTHERS, Have Always on Hand : Flour Oatmoal Sharp 3 Wheatmeal Bran Maizemeal, &c. Oats, Maize, Barley, &c., crußhed. UCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION FACTORY ALBERT-STREET. E. WATERS, CONFECT ONER Begs to inform tho pnblia the following goods, manufactured at his :y are guaranteed of suparior quality to any confectionery imported into Au.kland. They contain no ingredient or olouring matter deleterious to nealth :— Dry Goods. Dry Goods—Continued Co versation Lozenges Plain Pipe) . Co ".versations Rings Imperial Drops Thick Peppermints Good Words Thin Peppermints Cinnamon Comflta Fruit Lozengeß Chocolatn Creams Fancy Lozenges London Mixtures Scotch Mixtures' '.' Icoing Sugar Sugar Almonda Persian Sherbert X Almonds Boi_-DGoo- a . Birds' Eggs Mixed Lollies Carraway Comflta ' Sticks (OBsorted) Carraway do. (small) Barley Sugar Ginger Lozoujjas Barley Sugar Balla Extra Strong Popper- Cushions mints jts;d Drops Super. Extra Strong Be'_itjj_.cid Drops Peppermints Rose Acid jjjops Rose Lozenges Black Balls Aniseed Balls - Indian Corn Cayenne Lozenge Black Almond Toffy Musk Lozongeu Sweet Kisses Paregori Cough Lo- Rod Coeoanut lee renges ■'. Ited _jnd White Cccoa Bathpipo nut lee Coalafoot Rock Honey Toffy Gelatine Lozenges Matrimonial To#y Juiubefl Everton Tofl_r Liquorice Star and Love Rock Pink and Whito Sugar Imitation Strawbenieß Candy Imitation Almonds Brown Candy Imitation Raspborriea Horehonnd Candy Cough Drops Nonpariel Comfits Tom Thumbs Regent Pipe Medicated Lozenges ol evory description always on hand. Waters' Chocolato, 20s. por dozon. One Shilling will be allowed for evory tin re* turned in good ordor. WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS. BONBONS, Sombbodv/s Luggage, &o. Testimonial. Pro "ductal Laboratory, Auckland, October 26, 187o.—_£_?• Is- WATERS: Sin,—l have much pleasure in informing you, that after having made a very cari'ful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I find that they are free from al! adulteration, and that the colouring matters aro quite innocuous. With regard to tho Chocolate, I Itnd that it is quite equal £o the best English or French preparations ; and, belng.entirely free from husk,' It will form an cxi client article of, diet for Invalids especially thoka 'sulfer'ng from an impaired digestion.—l have tho honour to:be air, your obedient servt., Jii__3 M. 'i'-UU? rovinoial ' _.."":,' ' ' *' ' '' maßgaa"a3amißrnr_rrir in mi i im mi ii«inii—miiii

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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