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I I MJ 3. O ■States bg Ruction. THURSDAY, JUNE 20. THE BEMUBBA YARDS. ni A e V 4irfT C i h ? 3 recei . ved instructions from Mr oWclock! aUCU ° n ' 0n ' limrSday next > 13 ® A S DAIRY OOWS A Hereford Bull Calf Consequent ou relinquishing the Dairy. ALFRED BUCKLAND. NOTICE. T H ? l e " 1 !! lar THTTHSDay-S SALE will in future X be held at the KEilUi.it A SALE YARDS. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. OTAHUHU SALE TAEDS. WM. HUNTER & CO. Will sell, at the Otahuhu Yards, This Day (Tuesday), 18lh instant, FAT CATTLE, STORE CATTLE. DAIRY COWS, & c., &0., & c . At Two o'clock. WM. HUNTER & CO. "IZtTAVE made ariangcments -with. Geo. Howard JL-1- Esq., to LAND STOCK at his Landing Place. REMOVAL. WM. HUNTER & CO. BEQ- to announce to their Country Friends and others tb t they have REMOVED their Buainess from Durham-street to MB. HARDINGTON'S BAZAAR YARDS. May 8, 1867. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WM. HUNTER & CO. STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, respectfully direct the attention of pe?« V flona sending Stock for sale at their Reeulai Weekly Sales at NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, AND THE BAZAAR YARDS, QUEEN-STREET, that they have made arrangements to land At.t. stock consigned to them at Xohimaramara known sb Captain Porter's landing pace. It is about one mile west of the Turmiki, immediately opposite Rangitoto, and one of the beet landing places in tho Province; there is a good dupth of water, a commodious punt that cattle ar i sheep are landed "without access to salt watei. There are also large aheda erected with Hay and Wat i- provided, so that stock immediately after a voyage tre not exposed to the weather. It is within lour miles of the market, and sixteen miles nearer than tho Eaet Bank of tha Tamaki, thereby savin" a long drive to cattle and sheep. Good Grass Paddocks and a carefu person always in attendance. TO-MORROW. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. DUNNET & CO. Will hold their ui-ua! weekly suln at their yards of Horses, pigs, and hay When they will offer 35 Horses 40 Fat Pigs beverul j-oada oi' Hay At 2 o'clock. DURii AJI-KL' KbET SAL 1 ! YARDS. DU N jN" E T & CO. (late iiuxter & CO.) AUCTIONEERS & STOCK SALESMEN, Hold Weekly .-ales as under : MONDAY >, AT NEWHIARKET Tuesday, :it UtahuHu WeJne>duys, ;ir ihtrhatn Sale Yards Saturdays, .it. ■ luinnii Sale Yards. Stock from the ."oastconsigned to the above for sale will be received at K'-li.mar una, where there aro good grass p.idda: 3 ami competent men to take charge untilforwarded to market. YA C CIX A JIO S'. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, June 15, 1567. AS there is reason fo believe that many of the poorer clas-es neglect to have tlieiif children Vaccinated, through inability to ] ay the usual fee, the Superintendent informs the public that Dr. Day, Vincent-street, the Public Vaccinator for Auckland, will be in attendance every WEDNESDAY, at ten o'clock, at tho Dispensary (Mr. WellsIrian's), Queen-street, to VACCINATE the Children of the poor, without an}- fee or charge. Persons bringing their Children to be Vaccinated will be expected to return in the following week, that their children may be inspected. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. - < j'-o PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. f-uperintendent's Office, Auckland, June i 7 th, ISG7. IT ia notified, for public inf rmaiion, that all the Provincial and Grant-id Lands lying between, the Waikato River, the Mauugatawliiii iiiver, and Pukorokoro, on the South, the sea on the West and North, and the sea and the Gulf of the Thames on the East, have been divided into Highway Districts, in relation to the provisions ot' " I'he Highways Act, 1867 and further that a i'Jan showing such proposed Districts now lies at the Land Office, Auckland, for the reference of persons interested therein, prior to the exact boundaries being determined. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. AUCKLAND BONE MILL. J AND J. SOPPE'I' having erected a New and e Substantial BONE MILL, with Machinery of the most modern construction, are now prepared o receive orderß for BONE DUST, J and j-inca Bones. The above are cash purchasers of Bona in any quantities. „™„ HENDERSON & MAOFARLANE S Store Wharf. Freeman's Bay, March 16,1866,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 18 June 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 18 June 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 18 June 1867, Page 2