Auctions. "REGULAR SALES XV op LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE -Are held by the Subscribers At Cambridge onthe fourth Thursday, and at Ohaupo on the Third Th;r-cay in each month. On each Tuesday, at Newmarket at 1 o'clock, for Horned Tattle, Sheep, and Pigs. 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 "Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, quarteriy. on the Fourth Wednesday in January, April, July, and October. Cattle Faira held in months of September, October, and April, at Papakura. bheep Fair held in January at Newmarket. Wool Sales held Forinigntly in November and December. i Skins, Hidrs, and Wool Falcs Fortnightly, n.t | the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Good Acco7iimodation. at our Paddocks— ! Drury Bridge ;Mr Cladding's, Pipatoitoi; Harp ; of Krin ; and One Trae Hill. i Waikato Accommodation Paddock's—At Mr I Knox's farm. Ohaupo and Hamilton Road; and I at Sale Yards, Ohaupo. I A Cattle 'I rain loaves Ohaupo Every Morning, 1 at 8 a.m., delivering Cattle in our paddocks »t ! Green Lano ttaiiou, or at Rcniuera at 2.30 p.m. Bame day. The AuctionL-cr's recommend Stock intendod j for Tuesdays Market to be sent on Saturdays, I but, if not sent until Tuesday, arrivo in limo for Out day's Ea!e. Stockmen await arrival of trnin. HUNTER & NOLAN-. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. PAPAKUJKA YARDS. rnHE usual Monthly Sale will be held at JL tho J'npakura Yards on Wednesday next, when an unusually large number or Cattle will lie yarded, consisting of about GOO Head Mixed Store Cattle, comprising— CO 3 and 4-year-old Steers 60 2 and 3-year-old well bred Steers from Wancarei 20 Well-bred Heifers from Wangarei 20 3-ycar-ola Steers from Wairangi 10 3-year-old Heifers from Wairanga *) Well-bred Heifers from neighbourhood SO 2-year-old Steers 60 1-year and 18-months'-old Steers 60 1-year and IS-months'-old Heifers A LSO, ' A Miscellaneous Lot of Dairy Cows, Calvc3 Yearlings, &c. Horses, Sheep, and Pigs. At 12 o'Clock, HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. JUNCTION YARDS. FOR SALE, at Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, 80 Head Pat Cattle, from Waikato and neighbourhood 5 Prize Fat Oxen, from Waikato (very heavy weight) 350 Fat Sheep 6 Veal Calves 20 Fat Bacon Pigs Also, Dairy Cows, Store Cattlo, Calves, Yearlings. &c. Fat and Store Pigs 20 Bacon Pigs au Fat Pigs, ex' Glenelg1 At l o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. Hotels. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and best tdblo in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, the handsomest 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 ASD B I L L I A X D - R O O M Unequalled in the Colonies. J. JITT L E, PROPRIETOR. Occidental JoL ote l, AUCKLAND. 1 MAURICE O'SULLIVAN Late of tha "Exchange," "Cosmopolitan," and other .Hotels, has pleasure in announcing to his old fiiends and tne public In general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTE Where he will always be happy tawelcora Old and New Faces. TS, Tho attractions of the Hotel are! to well known to recall any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPEN DAILY ■ Under the superintendence of Mr Herbert. Several Additions to the Museum THE BILLIARD SALOON The handsomest and most complete In the Colony. Leading Newspapers on File WARKWORTH HOTEL, MAHURANGL ANDREW IRWIN (Formerly Chief Steward of the s.s. Taranaki), Has assumed the Proprietorship of the above Hotel, and begs to intimate to his friends and the travelling public that they may depend on receiving every possible attention at the above House, which is now one of the most comfortable ol hotels in the province. The best Wines, Spirits, and Ales to be obtained in the market. Horses on hire. Free Stabling. A. IRWIN. Proprietor. piTY -ppOTEL, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mrs S. J. White (late of Theatre Royal Hotel, Thnmcß), having taken the above well-known and favourite Hotel, begs to assure her Friends and the Public that no effort will be spared to merit, by cleanliness, civility, anl attention, their Patronage and Support. , None but tho best procurable Wines. Spirits. Liquers, Porters, Ales, &c, will be allowed a place in the cellars. THE BILLIARD ROOM" Will be found supplied with every requisite, and efficiently superintended. THE CITY CLUB HOTEL. •piLLIAKDS ! TDILLIAKDS ! NOW OPEN, Ue NEW BILLIARD SALOON at the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. One of the Grandest Rooms in the Colonies. Contains Two New Billiard Tables, from the Bkst Knolish Makers. Under most efficient superintendence. abbott _ Proprietor. BOYAL TVr AIL H OTELOU j-VjL V "-: VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STRKETS IN TIIK VICINITY OF TUB THEATRE), AUCKLAND. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL— Kir3t-olas3 Hotel Accommodation Well-furnished Bedrooms Well-furnished Sitting-rooms, Wcll-farnished Dining-room Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stook-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. 8. d. Restaurant, per day 7 0 Coffee-room do 8 6 Private-room do 10 6 RESTAURANT. To Gentlemen Lunching in tho City. J.C. elicits a trial to this Department. J. CODLING, Proprietor, J~ w ipr~o ~L •me•' s» • JuU JUL !(Late of tho Railway,)] Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken that well-known and centrally-situato Hostelry, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL, USTOM-HOUSE TREET, Where he will always be visible to welcome old friends and tho public in general. Extensive additions and alterations have recently been completed, and the CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable 6omparison for com' fort and convenience of visitors with any establishment in the City. rh heobroma riocoA. Kotert Harper & Co. have appointed MeßSrs. j V.rimn, Jtorrettand Co. to bo sole agents for ttiMt' tuili-A/rtiWA Cocoa. This superior Cocoa, '"f"n'-/ii/t<Min," in Kiiuxunteed to bo pure soluble a/Mot rt/o/iratfji/ality,'with tho excess of fat *xt?!UpA,Mt& fn;ii from admixture of any kind. Wi&ikitM&U MdmlUcd by »11 that have used it W A* W§ HU/Kln ulrllUmtt and perfectly digestible BS*W*»V for SifitaUtiiAt., Luncheon, or supper
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2927, 1 September 1879, Page 4
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