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Auctions. "OEGULAR SALES JlAi of LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE Are held by the Subscribers At Cambridgo on tho I' ourth Thursday, and at Ohaupo on the Third Thursday in each month. On each Tuesday, at Newmarket at 1 o'clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep, and Piss. | On each Friday, at Durham Yards. Auckland, I at 11 o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, ] Agricultural Implements, and Produce. I At Papakura on the First Weilnosday in each month, at hulf-past 12 o'clock (prinoipal .Market for Store Cattle). At Pukokohe, on the Second Wednesday in oach month, at half-past 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, quarterly, on the Fourth Wednesday in January, Aoril. July, and October. " Cattle Fairs held in months of Soptemher, October, and April, at Papakura. Sheep Fair held in January at Newmarket. Wool Sales held Fortnightly in November and December. Skins. Hides, and Wool Rales Fortnightly, at tho .Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Good Accommodation, nt onr Paddocks— Drury Bridge ;Mr Cladding's, Pjpatoitoi; Harp of Erin ; and Ono Tras Hill. ._ Waikato Accommodation Paddock's—At Sir Knox's farm, Ohaupo and Hamilton Road ; and at Sale Yards, Ohaupo. A Cattle '1 rain leaves Ohaupo Every Morning, at S a.m., delivering Cattle in our paddocks »t i Green Lano fetation, or at Remucra at 2.30 p.m. I same day. Tho Auctioneer's recommend Stock intended for Tuesday s Market to be sent on Saturdays, but. if not sent until Tuesday, arriyo in tinio for that day's sale. Stockmen await arrival of train. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. POSTPONEMENT OF CATTLE FAIR. AT the solicitation of a large number of clients, tho undersigned will sell their Cattlo in the ordinary way at Papakura on Wednesday, September 3, when thero will be A LARGK NUMBKR OF CATTLE YARDED, and the Fair will bo held on the most convenient day afterwards, of which notico will be given. HUNTER & NOLAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. JUNCTION YARDS. FOR SALE, at Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, 80 Head Fat Cattle, from Waikato and neighbourhood 5 Prize Fat Oxen, from Waikato (very heavy weight) 350 Fat Sheep 6 Veal Calves 20 Fat Bacon Piers 50 Fat Pigs, ex' Glenelg' Also, Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Calves, Yearlings, &c. At 11 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. PAPAKURA YARDS. THE usual Monthly Sale will be hold at the Papakura Yards on Wednesday next, when an unusually largo number of Cattlo will ba yarded, consisting of about COO Head Mixed Store Cattle, comprising— 6D 3 and 4-year-old Steers 60 2 and 3-year-ald well-bred Steers from Wangarei 20 Well-bred Heifere from Wangarei 20 3-year-old Steers from Wairangi 10 3-year-old Heifers from Wairanga 40 Well-bred Heifers from neighbourhood 30 2-year-old Steers bO 1-year and IS-months'-old Steers 60 1-year and IS-months'-old Heifers ALSO, A Miscellaneous Lot ol Dairy Cows, Calves Yearlings, &c. Horses, fcheep, and Pigs. At 12 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HOUSE AND GROUNDS, EPSOM ROAD. household furniture. Carriages, & c . In the Estate of the Late Thomas Wbston. fipHE Subscribers have received instrucH_ tions to sell by auction on Wednesday, October 1, The HOUSE and about FIVE ACRES o( Ground, tastefully laid out, situate on the Kpsom Road, recently occupied by the late Tnomas We3ton. Also Tho whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAURIAUES, Poultry, &c, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. OFFICE FITTINGS, Etc. At'the Bank of Australasia, Shortland Street. THE subscribers, under instructions, will sell, on the premises lately occupied by the Bank o£ Australasia, Shortland-atreot. on Tuesday, 2nd Septemer, at 11 o'clock, The Office Fittings, Counter, Desks, &c. And sundry Office Furniture, Sec, &c SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE undersigned has received instructions from Mr. James Whjte. Wairoa, to sell, In October (ot which due notice will be given). His Superior Herd of Shorthorn Dairy Cattle, of all ages, with Pedigree Bulls, Choice Farm Hordes, and Longwoolled Sheep, ALFRED BUCKLAND. Gunsmiths. DB V I T T, G aNMA XE R, 2«, QUE^N-STREET, Auckland, oppose 6 he Market House, Established 1859. ON SALE, Single and Double Breech-loading and Muzzleloading Fowling Pieces Franter's Patent, Martini and Snider Rook Rifles Hall's, Curtigfe Harvey's Pigon, Wilks and Laurence's Sporting Powders Blasting Powder and Fuse Newcastle Chilled Shot Eley's Double Waterproof Caps. Cartridge-cases, Wadding, Concentrators, Wire Cartridges for M.L. and B.L. Guns Gun Cases, Waterproof Cover*, Game Bags &c. Breech-loadintr Implements of every description Breech-loading Revolvers and Ammunition Jtishing Tackle All Cartridges ordered nt the abovo establisment guaranteed carefully and accurately loaded. Every description of Fire Arms Repaired by experienced -workmen. Just received, ex ' Carmelo.' 5 cases Fireworks, from the celebrated maker. J. Pain. London. WOTIC^ O~F REMOVAL. THE Al UMBRELLA DEPOT is now oi'en at Lennox's New Buildings, Upper Queen-st. With a New Stock st Lowest Prices. W. TEN NANT, PIONEER UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER. April 7th, 1879. mLECTRICITY IS LIFE. PUF.VKRMACHKR'S GALVANIC CHAIN BANDS, For the SpitKDy and Effectual cure of Neiiraleia Sciatica Indigestion Nervous Debility Rheumatism Liver Complaint Paralyßis Lumbago and", those infirmities resulting from impaired Vital Knergy, consequent on various excesses, are approved by L'Academie de Medicine, Paris; Tho Royal College of Physicians, London; Tho Imporial Faculty of Vienna; Sir O. Loco^fc, Bart., M.D.; 3ir H. Hojland, Bart, M.D., F.R.S.; Sir Wm. Fergußson. Bart., F.H.S.; bir J. R. Martin, F.R.C.S., F.B'.S,; Dr. 0. Sieveking, Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, &.C., &c., &c. This is a fair sample of the numerous voluntary testimonials:—" Paralysis and Loss of Spkech.—Wood-streer, Brompton, October 29, 1871.—Some months ago I wrote to you about a patient of mine ouffering from Paralysis of both Lower Extremities and Loss ot Speech, and for whom tho usual medi,caj treatment seemed of no use. You furnished hini \vith two of your Bands, and by steadily persevering in their use for three or four months ho has quite recovered his speech, aid .almost entirely his power of locomotion. I enclose a copy of a letter written by the man himself, expresslne his gratitude.— Edward Henry Hugo, Jj.RO.P. Kd., M.R.C.S, Kng., L.S.A. London,—J. L., Pulvermacher and Co., 168, Regent-street, W."

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2926, 30 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2926, 30 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2926, 30 August 1879, Page 4

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