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Alfred Buckland and Sons' Report.— -A\ the Haymarket auction sales meadow hay brought from 2/ to ;>/6 cwt: oaten sheaves 2/C. straw 15/ to £1 V load, ex store maize 2/6 bushel, oats 2/6, dun oats 2/4, frass seeds and manures required in increased quantities, maiso on wharf 2/i bushel. Oil Friday horse stock, yarded numerously, were 'required, all sound animals freely competed for up to sood values. Medium draught were from £14 to £22 each: riding horses, up to £1S: a tax cart, £15; stacKs of sheaves advertised. £GG; sails suitable for rick covering, £1 to £3 each. On Tuesday hides kept late values. Ox hides brought from 4Jd to 4Z<\ lb; cow hides, 3!{cl to 4:! d; kip. calf, -lid to Ski: horse hair l/ 4:,': fat; V-d: tallow, IS/ to £1 1/ cwt • bones, A/. Sheepskins scarcely kept last week's values. Pelts from 1/ to. 2/7 each- lambs, I/a to 2/5. Wool kept its late prices. Lambs-wool, !:;(1 to n\c\ lb; crossbred, up to «:d; longwool. 4id to 3d. At Waiuku on Saturday a small muster nr. cattle met a r;ood demand, particularly cows and heifers near calving-, and steers of all ages. On Tuesday, consequent on the drought, the muster of sheep waS small About 2000 yarded. Of these 11.00 were sold. Ewes ranged from 4/3 to !)/ each- lambs. 4/ to (>/(>■ Rams were shown in full numbers, and a fair uropoitJon sold Lincoln rams brought from 12/fl to p'>- Romney. il! "/: Mr T. Coates" Shrops'hi'res' !'.'• to 3'< guineas; Mr G. Ballard's Shropshire lambs, £2 2./; merino rams, £4 ii.

OIPLE OIL . IS AN IDEAL EMBROCATION. "A Powerful Motor Muscle Stimulant." And Magical In its Effects on RHEUMATISM AND riCIATICA. Price 2/. THE PHARMACY. Queen-st. mKY eTr! M~A CKENZI K'S WORM ELIXIR. V/IL.FRED MANNING, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND. j A1 fMiBAP ,T INE. ii \J WARDROBE (GLASS PLATE), COMBINATION CHEST & TILE BACK WASHSTAND, £7 7/ NETT CASH. m & TJ p O O X E, HOUSE FURNISHERS, Foot of Grey-st.

JVWENPORT & QON, THE HOUSE FURNISHERS, . KARANGAHAPE RD. HAVE NOW OPENED THETR NEW WAREHOUSE. 175 CASES & BALES, Per s.s. Otarama and Pakeha. 135 CASES AND BALES, Per s.s. Waiinate, Indramayo, and Indraghiri. Linoleums, Floorcloths, Bedsteads Carpets & Rugs, OvermantelsChamber Ware, Curtains, Chairs, etc. And GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. We take this opportunity of thanking the Auckland public for the generous support that has been given us in the past, and also to express the hope that we may be favoured with a continuation ofthe same in the future, assuring them it shall always be our aim to attend to their interests promptly and faithfully. J\AVENPORT & SONPRACTICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, KARANGAHAPE RD. I TAKE a particular and personal pride in selling really reliable goods, and after a long experience I feel a confidence in judgingfand buying, of which my customers receive the full benefit. Our Razors are first class. Pocket, Table Cutlery and Platod Ware are Genuine. T H O M A S SAM U E L, 232 QUEEN STREET. qELF - PLAYING ORGANS. CLEARANCE SALE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Twenty per cent. Discount for Cash. LONDON & BERLIN PIANO CO. (W. H. WEBBE, Manager), Shortland-st. "\tOTICE.— Sunday Trip. A Brake wUV -IN leave Three Lamps, Ponsouby, at 1.45 pm.; also Brake will leave Queen-street Wharf at 1.45 p.m. Both Brakes via Onehunga, Mangero and Otahuhu. A very delightful drive. Return fare, 2/. Telephone 244.—D. Parker. HOUSEHOLDERS, see that your Grocer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 4