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Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. JUNCTION SALE YARDS. For sale, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, FAT CATTLE, 40 head Store Cattle, from the Nerth 30 Store Cows and Heifers Calvei', Yearlings, &c. 10 Good Dairy Cows 500 Fat Sheep 60 Choice Lod,'. -oolled Ewes, 'v_*w lambing Fat and St-on* Pigs, c. A 1 o'clock. HUNTER & NOL A.N. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, NOON. PRUIT ! FRUIT ! ! JAMS ! JAMS ! ! Ex 'CHANTICLEER,' FROM HOBART TOWN. E. AII THUR Will soli by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Alouday next, 31st inst., at 12 o'clock noon, AQQ CASES SPLENDID FRUIT, selected expresslv for this market, consisting of. Scarlet Pearmains Stunner Pippins Stone Pippins Nonpareil, French Crabs, &c. 50 cases of Wilson's Jams. Also, 11 bales Hops. Terms—Cash. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. THE HAY MA R KE T. Monthly sale for skins, wool, FLAX, and MM I i'S, will be held on Friday next, September 4, at 3 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. POSTPONEMENT OF HENDERSON'S MILL SALE. THE USUAL SPRING SALE will be held on Monday, September", at which time there will be a large muster of Stock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. f r J lOll PRIVATE SALE. A Heavy DRAUGHT EXTIRE rising six years old, 17 hands high, lately imported from Scotland, a winner of several first prizes, and a Sure Foal Getter. Alio, Heavy DRAUGHT ENTIRE, Colonial-bred, out of an imported mare, by an imported horse standing 16 hands 2 inches, 7 years old. Stock tring highest prices given in our market, and a first-prize winner. ALFRED BUCKLAND. OR PRIVATE SALE. A trst-class DRAUGHT EXTIRE, dappled grey colour, staunch in harness, very handsome, and sii years old. CHAFF-CUTTER and HORSE-POWER, complete; English made. Small-sized and well-made AMERICAN 1 BUGGY, in good order; New HARNESS and Handsome Young HORSE, used to it. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Hotels. R OYAL-jJpi' I . _ H OTBI. VrCTORIA-STRBKT, AUCKLAND.

A. CAIRNS, Pll oPRiF. To R (Late Chief Steward of the s.s. ' Wellington' and Mai Steamer 4 Nabraska'j, Has murh pleasure in intimating to his friends anc the pnblic that lie has taken the above Hotel, which has bsen entirely renovated throughout and newlj furnished. Families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation combined with cleanliness, civiiity. and comfort. A TABLE D'HOTK AT ONE C'CLOCK. BATHs, Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD RuOM, which is acknowledged to be the best La the colonies, is fitted with two first-class tables, complete and handsomely furnished, and is still under the supervision of Mr. Mnr/roN. -N'one but the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, &c., kept in stock. A Night Porter in attendance. AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. The undersigned having taken over this Oldestablished FAMILY AND PRIVATE HOTEL, begs to call the attention of Visitors and the Public generally to the •SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED. From his long experience, W.A.C. feels confident of being able to sustain the reputation hitherto accorded to this establishment. W. A. CLARKE, Proprietor. N.B.—Table d'Hotf: daily, at 1 p.m. Wiues, Liquors, Cigars, f.c.,of the best quality. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. DUNNING HAM & KING Have imported one of ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, And invite players to one of the best rooms in Auckland. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. j Board 15s per week Beard and Residence .. .. .. 20s per week Ditto ditto, with single room .. .. 24s per week Table b' Hote at 1 o'clock sharp. Bath-rooms, with all requisites. Good Stable Accommodation. DUNNINGHAM & KING, PROPRIETORS. Insufance. INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Risks on all description of property AcCEFrED as heretofore, at Lowest Current Rates. Equitable claims will ever be liberally dealt with, aHd paid promptly. LIFE DEPARTMENT. In consequence of the restrictions Imposed by tha Colonial Legislature, this branch of the business has been withdrawn, except as regards exintinc policies. GEO. WM. JONES, Office. —Hobson's Building, Shortland-Btreetf 611 ' July 10,1874. Sire Horses. THE IMPORTED NORFOLK TROTTER, "YOUNG PERFORMER," Will Serve a limit- d number of Mares this season, at £7 7s. each. Ite particulars apply to MR. RICHARD GWYNNE, JonctioitHOtel,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 4

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