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THE TAMAKI LANDING.

MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND

RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has ERECTED a snbstantia WHARF, with secure moorings for Vessels, at hi* Landing on East Bank of TAMAKI, on which both cattle and sheep are landed, to as to prevent their access to salt water, within eleven miles of the Newmarket and Triangle Sale Yards.

Experienced persons at all times present to receive Stock, which can be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a time at grass — at the option of consignee. November 15, 1865.

NOTICE.

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WM. HUNTER & CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons sending Stock for sale at their Regular Weekly Sales at NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, AND BAZAAR YARDS. STREET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements to land all Stock consigned to them at Kohimarama, known as Captain Porter's landing-place. It is about one mile west of the Tamaki, immediately opposite Bangitoto, and one of the best landing-places in the province j there is a good depth of water, and a commodious punt, so that cattle and sheep are landed without access to salt water. There are also large sheds erected, with hay and water provided, so that stock immediately after a voyage are not exposed to the weather. It is within four miles of the market, and sixteen miles nearer than the East Bank of the Tamaki, thereby saving a long drive to cattle and . sheep. Good Grass Paddocks and a careful person!^ always in attendance.

"WM. HUNTER & CO. HAVE made arrangements with Geoboe Howard, Esq., to LAND STOOK at his Landing-place.

REMOVAL,

WM. HUNTER & CO.

BEG to announce to their country friends and others that they have REMOVED their Business from Durham-street to Mr. HARDINGTON'S BAZAAR YARDS. 'May 8, 1867 DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. DUNNET & CO., (late hunter and g0.,) AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK SALESMEN, Hold Weekly Sales as under : MONDAYS, AT NEWMARKET Tuesdays, at Otahuhu Wednesdays, at Durham Sale Yards Saturdays, at Durham Sale Yards. Stook from the Coast consigned to the above for Sale will be received at Kohimarama, where there are good Grass Paddocks and competent men to take charge until forwarded to ket.

TO FARMERS, AND OTHER COUNTRY SETTLERS.

WITH a view of supplying the felt want of there being no place in Town entirely devoted to the sale of FARM, GARDEN", and DAIRY PRODUCE, including Bacon, Poultry, Fruits, &c, the undersigned has determined to OPEN his large and commodious CORN and COLONIAL PRODUCE STORE, Victoria-street East (a three-storied brick building, a little way above the Greyhound Hotel), for this purpose, and hopes to receive the support of those whose interests ha is thus endeavouring to promote. Tne PRODUCE entrusted to his care will be SOLD by AUCTION, once or twice a week ; and, as, nothing else will be sold at these auctions but Country Produce, he anticipates that better prices will be realised. At present, the above Goods are so scattered and mixed up with, other commodities that, he thinks, their value is thereby much lessened. All transactions will bs settled immediately after the sale. D*ys of sales will be intimated in future advertisements. Cash purchase of country produce. A. CUNNINGHAM, Farm and Colonial Produce Stores, Victoria-street East.

NEWCASTLE COAL, CORN, AND COLONIAL PBODUPE STORE, Foot of the Barrack Hill.

BONE DUST ! BONE DUST ! Fine and Medium, at low rates, and of the best quality. MAIZE, OATS, ONIONS, POTATOES, at lowest prices. FLOUR and BRAN, at mill prices. Best Newcastle COALS, full weight, 455, and 50s, delivered. FIREWOOD— Cut, 13a.; Uncut, 11s. delivered. A. CUNNINGHAM solicits a trial of any of the above articles, guaranteeing quality, and price as low as any house in Auckland. February 27, 1867. BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS E£CELLSSNC7 SIR G. GREY, K.C.B. W. G. HIBB L E, PAINTER, GRAINER, AND HOUSE DECO- ! RATOR, (Late of C. Moxon's, London, Decoratov to her ; Majesty.) WG-. HIBBLE, in returning thanks to b|a . friends and patrons for the liberal support which he has hitherto received, begs to inform them that he is GIVING UP the OIL and COLOUR TRADE, but -will CONTINUE his TRADE as PAINTER, GRAINER, &c.; and is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in a first-class London style. 25, Karangahape-road.

WHEAT.

qPHE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER JL of GOOD SAMPLES of the above. HENRY S. MEYERS, Queen-street Wharf. HOKITIKA, WEST COAST. CAREY & GILLES, A UCTIONEERS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,, XjL make Cash Advances on Consignments. fr Agents for the Tug 'Lioness,' 60 horse power; ' the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's boats, and others. • NOTICE. NOTICE 1 .

MR, ROSE begs to inform his friends that he still CARRIES ON his BUSINES3 at the* COACH AND HORSES HOTEL, a reduction being made in the rent. - - WILLIAM ROSE, July 1,1867. " : DUNV I L L E?,£i WHISKEY. THE PARIS EXHIBITION. [FBOlf THE ," TXLZGtfUra," HAJRCH 29, 1867.] " Q PIERS % POND, Contractors tor the^RE* »O FRESH MENT "DEPARTMENT of the PARIS EXHIBITION, b*ve arranged with MESSRS. DUNVILLE & CO., Belfast, for a ■regular supply of their fine OLD IRISH WHISKEY during the Exhibition Season." W* J. TOUNG, ' * ' -- •' Agent; <. r. < Auoklaud, , j

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3119, 16 July 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3119, 16 July 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3119, 16 July 1867, Page 2