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BOUTLEDGE & KENNEDY'S SALES SHAMROCK SALE YARDS. TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 2, 1879. ROpTLEDGE, KENNEDY AND CO. 1 Will sell by Auction as above — Yjf\ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, 1 4, superior Draught Horses 2 quiet and perfect Hacks Further paiuiculars in future advertise? inent. Sale at Ip.m. 651 FRIDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1879. f | IHE undersigned have been instructed _L by Mr Charles Mitchell, to sell by public auction, at the Farndon Sale Yards, on the above date, about 50 HEAD of MIXED CATTLE, consisting of — Cow 3 sprlngitig 1 Cows with calves Heifers and Young Steers. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms at sale, ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., 712 Auctioneers* BANNER AND LIDDLE'S SALES. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1879, At 12 o'clock. banner and liddle Will sell, at their rooms, as above, to close consignments, rpilE FOLLOWING GOODS— 25 cases Guiness's Stout (quarts) 25 do do do (pints) 10 dozen Boys', Youths', and Men's Felt Hats 2 American Laundry Stoves 2 dozen Clothes Wringers 5 cas'.is Lamp Glasses, assoited A L:\rge number of Kerosene Lamps, ■with reflectors 3 dozen Adzci Clothing, consisting of Boys', Men's, Youths' Trousers ; Boys' Knickers, Towels, Flrnnels, &c. A case containing Yankee Notions, consisting of Apple-parara and Corers, Scissor-sharpeners, Lamp Shades, Toys ; and a variety of other Ame- ~~ rican inventions Also, a lot of unclaimed Grocerici, Clothing and Furniture. 5 boxes Raisins 2 casks and 5 cases Currants 4 boxes Candied Peel Mincing Machine, Knife Boards, &c. Also, 1 Box, containing Clothing, Silver Lever Watch and Chain, 4c, 4c. BANNER & LIDDLTS, 678 Auctioneers. COWARD & GO'S SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COWARD & CO. WILL hold a STOCK SALE at th 6 Empire Yards, Waipawa, about th 8 middle of September. 602 TO DAIRYMEN, MARKET GARDENERS, &c. FOR LEASE, G6£ Acres first-class Land, all in good grass, together with sixroomed Dwelling-house within one mile of VYr.ipawa, COWARD & CO., Land Agents, Waipawa. The Largest Circulation Ahroai and at Home, " Acknowledged the Queen of English Story Journals." — Times. LONDON JOURNAL; BeaUitifully Illustrated. " Its Serial Storioi are original, deeply iutceßting, and often superior to those of the Circulating Library." — See opinions of the Press. The Monthly Part Contains Four Novels by popular authors. Complete Tales and Novelettes, Double Supplement of Fashions (Full descriptions), Colored Sfceel Engraving, Portraits, Views of Interesting and Romantic PJases, Essays, Correspondence, Gleanings, Answers, &c, &c. Forming A "Volume of Family Heading most varied and interesting. No other Periodical extant can exhibit such an Array of Talent and Genius In the Literary Department. The Illustrations are equal to the highest priced Illustrated Paperß. Amongst the authors of wo rid- wide celebrity whose works have appeared in the London Journal are Sir Walter Scott, Pierce Egan, J. F, Smith, Mark Lemon, Thomas Miller, Henry J. Byroo, Mi3s Braddon, Mrs May Agnes Fleming, Clementine Montagu, Percy Ji. St. John, Charles Reade, Watts Phillips, George Augustus Sala, James Grant, Ernest Brent, Mrs Southworth, Mias Harriet Lowis, Miss Florence Alarryat, Miss Drewry, Annie Thomas, Mrs Notley, Mrs Mayne, &c, Illustrated by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., Harrison Weir, Keeley Hals we] le, A.R.S. A.., A. Hunt, W. Hunt, G. F. Sargent, W. H. Prior, P. W. Justyno, T. Scott, B. Huttula, R. Tucker, &c. Press Opinions of the London Journal, ''The ' London Journal ' ib the Queen of English story journals. Its reviews, essays on fashionable society, political and historical articles, romances, love Btories, novelettes, &c, are unequalled." — Times. " The best and oldeßt of the Penny Journals, with the great advantage of illustrations of admitted excellence, In addition, it is a complete mulium in parvo of fashion, dress, and all kinds of needlework." — Examiner, "This illustrated periodical has maintained its superiority. Sound fiction, of course, forms its leading claim to the wide popularity it enjoys." — Critic. "lho extraordinary interest of its varied replies to thousands of correspondents is wonderful. "—Daily Telegraph. " The best family journal in existence." — "Its domestic talea of social English life have more real vitality and power than the great majority of three-volume novels." — Hevieio. "Of excellent quality, various in subject, vigorous in (style, and wholesome in tendency." — Evening Mail. "No expense or effort is spared to make the ' London Journal ' the best and cheapest domestic periodical in the world." — Standard, The Half-yearly Volume. Bound in cloth, forms a beautiful Gift Bcok. The Christmas Double Number and Holiday Double Number of the London Journal (llustrated). Published in June and December. T" ONDON JOURNAL MONTHLY J-J SUPPLEMENT. A complete Movel every month. T ONDON JOURNAL to be had of JLJ Gordon & Gotch. and all Colonial Agents.— Office : 332, Strand, London. 711 FOR SALE, <fjfih HPHE Hurdle and SteeplelfWifflP*£sfti chase Gelding, ff(ff~Pf "HARRY MOUNT," V c , years old, a true jumper, aud fast. Winner of the following races :— Selling "Race, at Auckland Summer Meeting ; Hurdle, Maiden Plate and Ladies' Purse, Papakura Meeting ; ail d Steeplechase and Flying Stakes at the Tnmald Meeting. Sound and ni good condition. Apply to „-- C. PALMER, 702 Napier..

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5471, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5471, 28 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5471, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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