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Auctions. J TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, at 10.30. For Sale, by auction, at AITKEN'S PRODUCE MART, ! POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, FRUIT. POULTRY. - Fowls : Ordinary Killing ar.d Laying Hens, Roosters in con- ; dltion. Chicks, Pulleta, Game, Spanish Log- ! horns and other Pure Varieties, 50 Corn-fed • Turkeys, Geese, Canuriee and other cave ! birds, 2 pair Pokm Ducks noni Imported ' Stock. I PlGS—Several pens Choico-bred Young Berk- ! shires and Yorkshires, Porkers, Harea, Kabbits. Dressed Pork, etc., etc. PRODUCE—2O to 50 tons Prime Table Potatoes, from Waikato, Napier, and Hnwera, Onions. Pumpkins, Turnips, Horse and Table Carrots, 50sacks Oats. Wheat, Maize, Marrowi, Kutneras, Cabbage, Garlic, and assorted Vegetables. I DAIRY PRODUCE - New-cured Dairy-fed ' Racor. and Hams, I'rime Fresh Butter, 5 kegH ! Separator Butter,2o kegs Prime Coined Butter, I Fresh ttgers. Pickled Kggs, 2 tone Prime Cheese, ! Lard. Honey, etc. I FRUlT—Choice Cooking and Dessert Apples, Pears, Quinces, Lomons, Cape Gooseberries, Tomatoes. Grapes, Water Melons, Walnuts, Peanuts, Figs, etc.. etc. ALEX. AITKEN. Educational. TJNIVERSITY COLLEGE. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Ati introductory Lecture on Agricultural Science will be given on SATURDAY, the 25th instant, at 11.1b a.m.. by the Professor of Biology and Geology. Teachers, and other persons interested in Agriculture, who desiro to attend the course are requested to give in their names on that morning. Tl>e lectures will include all the subjects in Part 11. of the Syllabus of Agricultural Science drawn up for the Primary Schools. The Laboratory will bo open on Saturdays from 1C a.m. to 1 p.m., and Teachers who desire to do so may ko through a course of experiments illustrating the principles of Agricultural Science. Public Notices. ART UK lON at A. Sanderson's Post_poned until Monday, May 4. A UCKLAND GAS COMPANY J (Limited). All Accounts now duo for Gas and Coke which remain unpaid at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 27th inst., will forfeit discount. E. B. PARSONS. Kttcretary. A VONDALE VEGETABLE SUPPLY jtSl gardens. Vegetables grown in these gardens give employment to a large amount of European Labour. Fresh, crisp Vegotables, direct from the gardens, will be delivered twice a week at any house in town or suburbs. Kindly toll the driver of any of the carte to call at your house, or ■ end address to W. T. MURRAY. Arondalo. Ai~ ~ai Ai DURHAM SAUCE Had its origin in India. The making of it has been a private Bocrot for 24 years. During that time it has been proved time after time, and acknowledged again and again to be equal, if not superior, to the far-famed, genuine Worcestershire, and very much cheaper. If you want a article, really good for the palate and stomach, and value for your money, get. this Suuce from your Grocer. MOSS & CO. A LL pereons having claims against the J --*- Estate of Sampson M. Pratt, of East Tamaki. are requested to send same to the undersigned on or beforo the 28th instant.—H. J. Hnll, Otahuhu. B~6oK~KE*EPTNG. — Tradesmen's Books Made Up, etc. Liberal Terms.—N.X., .vir J. Green's, Draper, Victoria-street. CLIPPING. — American Clipping and Singeing done by Kelly and McMaster at Stables, Corner Cook and Albert-streete. DESPITE all opposition, our trade has increased and is increasing. Suits, £2 10s. £2 17s 6d. £3. £3 6s, with extra pair of ; Trousers, at Dalton's, tailor, 210, Qqeen-Btreet. I^K - a~t"e~r t> r o s., STOCK and SHAREBROKERS, No. 3, Stock Exchange, and 97. Queen-street, Auckland ; also at Albert-street, Thames. Share 1 h ves'.ora' Guide for warded on application FOR RICH FRAGRANCE we know of nothing so good as John Earle aud Co.'s grand 2s Ceylon Tea.—2o7 Queen-street. F~6iT~A~: REAL~TR~EAT~Tve know oH nothing better than John Enrle and Co.'.te 2s Ceylon Tea.—2o7 Queen-street. HUNDREDS are purchasing John Enjle aud Co.'s beautiful Ceylon Tea at, 2s, worth 2s 6d. 207 Queen-street. IT is much better not to drink ab all if you cannot obtain tho genuine W olfk's Schnapps* ■ JUST LANDED, Pure Ceylon Tf<a, only 2»i per lb. worth 2s td.—John Earlcand Co., 207 Queen-street. KEROSENE. irr EUOSENE ' KEROSENE ill (150 Per Cont. Test)., 6s 10 2 d Per Tin. IN 5-CASE LOTS. FIVE PP7R CENT. DISCOUNT. CASH WITH ORDER. TTST ILLIAM 171 A R L B, QUEEN-STREET. Full Printed Price List Post Free. LIST of Prizes afc Dunedin Exhibition . First Prise for Hiprh-clasa Tailoring. First Prize for Ladies' Riding Hftbit. First and Special Prieo for Style and Finish, First for Artistic Cutting.— J. H. Dalton,tailor,2lo,Queenstreet. "VTE W TWEEDS at Dalton's, 210, QueenJJM si'reet. ]\T ' O T I C E. Any person removing Sand or Gravel from Island, either from above or below high water mark, will be prosecuted. ALISON BROS. April 22,1891. "PARTICULARLY active just now are jL attempts to palm off poisonous liquor for Wolfe's Hohnappb. ICH AND STRONG Ceylon Tea, worth 2s 6d, oDly 2a, from the direct importers, JohnJKarle and Co., 207 Queen-st. by getting John Earle and Co.'s Grand Ceylon Tea at 2s per 1b.—207 Queeii-street. THE popularity and enormous sales of Wolfe's Schnapp testify to its Intrinsic merits. ■ fJIHE SISTERS OF MERCY, PONSON BY, return thanks to the numerous friends who so generously assisted them in the late Art Union. O SHIPWRIGHTS, SETTLERS, and BUSHMEN, ETC-Old Copper. Brass, Zinc, Tea Lead. Fungus, Beeswax, Shark Fins, and Horseshoes bought, and the best price given, by Ah Chee, Queen-street and Mechanics' Bay, Auckland. YOU SAVE SIXPENCE per lb wlum buying John Earle and Co.'a Ceylon Tea ' at 2s per 1b.—207 Queen-street. OLFE T S SCHNAPPS ie imitated". Look for the name. WITHIN the reach of all? why pay more ? Daltou'e Suit and extra Trousers£qr£3. WINE, WINE, 5 years old. 2 gallons warranted pure, 15s. If bottled and cased. 20s, sent free by boat or rail. Sacramental, pure grape. 255. These wines have restored invalids and weakly persons to robust heaUh. Prescribed by the medical profession. —Webb's Sample Rooms, 7. Queen-at. Wharf. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is the most popular liquor in Australia, hence the imitationa,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 12