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MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGEXT, •• MORE psrticulsry-for the sale or purchase of Horses, Cattle, and other Live 'Stock, Land , &c. REGULAR WEEKLY SALES Of Cattle, Horses, Sh'cep, &c, held at Newmarket on Thursday*. MONTHLY SALES At Otahuhn, on the second Wednesday in each Month. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Paddocks, at Newmarket. OFFICE,— Queen-street, next door to the Gieyhound Yard.

» WILLIAM HUNTER, Auctioneer and General Commission Agent. T>EGULAR Weekly Sales of Horses, Cattle, XV Sheep, and Farm Produce of every description, at Newmarket, on Tuesdays. On the last Wednesday in etery month, at Ota huhu. _ And Quarterly Sales at Papakura, on the secono Thursday in March, June, September, and December. Paddooks at Newmarket for the reception of Stock. Office,— Queen-street, at the Colonial Produce Store. METROPOLITAN INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY^ Corner of Hobson & Victoria streets. OFFICE BEARERS:— Chaii man of Committee of Management Joseph May, Esq., J.P. Deputij.Chairman—J. T. Boylan, Esq., M.P.C. Treaturer—J. 3. Piercy, Esq. Secretary— Q. S. Graham, Esq. Surgeon- Superintendent — T. F. McOauran, Esq , M.R.C.S.E..L.M.D. mHE DISPENSARY is now open for the relief X of Sick Poor. G. S. GRAHAM, a „ , Secretary. Auckland, August 23, 1859. SAMUEL COOHRANE, BROTHER, & CO., AGENTS, BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, Land Mart, and General Auction Rooms, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. Adjoining Messrs. Thomas Macky & Co.

S. A. WOOD, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, (Opposite the Stores of Messrs. Combes & Daldt, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. McLEOD & MACQUEEN, ACCOUNTANTS & COMMISSION AGENTS, Cook Street, Auckland^ ljj^"N.B.— Where Rents are given to collect, and repairs or alterations are required on the Properties, they will superintend such repairs or alterations without further charge. (A Card.) J. F. LEISrHTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER AND GENERAL EOOKBINDER, Shortland Street, Auckland.

. MR. A. ALEXANDER, Professor of the Piano Forte and of Singing, HYNES'S PLACE, PARNELL, T. HOLMES, BUTCHER, Contractor to H. M. 65th Regiment^ QUE E~N -STREET, Next door to the "Wm. Denny Hotel. gjTFAMILIES AND SHIPPING SUPPLIED.

AS USED BY THE ARMY AND NAVY, "tTTITH direction by the Queen's Private Y T Baker, shou Id be used by every family for -raising Bread without Yeast. Bread may be made with it in one-fourth the time, as the Dough is not required to stand before it is put into the oven — and when used in Pastry and Puddings, one-half the usual quantity of Butter and Eggs is sufficient. Sold in 2d. A.d. & Qd. Packets, and Is. Canisters, all by Druggists & Grocers in Auckland. Parties not yet supplied, miy obtain it through the Wholesale House in London . TESTIMONIALS. From W. GLASS, Esq. {Analytical Chemist to Sir W. BURNETT, M.D..F.R.5., &c. Director General ofthe Medical Department of H.M. Navy) to Sir W. BURNETT. Sir, Dated April 19th, 1849. For your satisfaction I have analyzed it (BorwlcVs German Baking Powder,) and find its compositv>n to be, Sc. These ingredients are ofthe purest quality, and well dried. The proportions have becK carefully adjusted and mixed. The Mixture firms a beautiful farinapeous Powder, well qualified for raising Bread. In my opinion its presence in Bread will bo decidedly beneficial, &c. Dear Sir, Buckingham Palace, March 23rd, 1849. After giving your Baking Powder a fair trial, I beg to inform you that I find it a most excellent and useful invention, and I should say especially so in those parts of the country where Yeast is-difficult to obtain, and particularly on board ship, &c, &c. In your Directions for use, I should advise, &c. &c. (See Directions on Packet.) C. DOLL, PrivaU Baker to Her Majesty.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1293, 3 February 1860, Page 4

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