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Sal«s by Auction. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. JUNCTION YARDS. For sale, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday noit, at 1 o'clock, HEAD FAT CATTLE •J Vr 30 head Mixed Store Cattle 3 Worlilug liullocks, Dairy Cows, Sc. 300 Young 1-brcd Kwes, mostly iu Lamb to Lincoln Haan 300 Choice F«t Wethers, from Taranakl, heavy weights 100 Fat Wethers, fiom w angarei Fat and More rigs, <£c., &c. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25. NORTII SHORE CATTLE SALE. For sale, at the New Yards, a! the Flagstaff, on Wodnesday next, »t 1 o clock, "1 EWES IN LAMB JLUU 4 Working Bullocks About 100 hrad Jliseil Store Cattlo Dairy Cows, &C. HUNTER & NOLAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. THE REMUEKA YARDS. For sale, on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock, lA4~\ HEAD FAT CATTLE I V 9 COO Fat Sheep Store Cattle, Dairy Cows Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. THE HAY MARKET. The undersigned has been instructed by Messrs. T. and S. Motrin, the importers, to offer lot sale, at the Haymarket, on Friday, September 3, at 1rpHE'FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS J_ PURE-BP.ED SHORTHORN BULL-, ex ADAIR (imported), bred by the Right Hon. Earl Beaucliainp, Madersfleld Court, Malvern. England; roan, calved23r\l July, l»'-*> cot bv Festival, -0,147 Note.—Kobln Ad*ir was awarded first prize in a large class at the Warwickshire Show highly commended and reserved number at Tewkes bury. Tho herd from which he » descended «on tlrst prize at tho Worcestershire Miow, first prize at the Show, and £10 at the Gl°™crt;r Show, In IS7S. for Cows best adipted for dairy purposes. V VLKXTIXE (imported), bred by Mr. Thos. Mare, Sherburn, Northleacli These Bulls arc the selection of Thomas Russell, Esq.. whose well-known judgment affords a guarantee to intending purchasers, and offers an opportunity of securing some of the best stock ever landed in New Zealand. Also, bred by Mews. T. & S. Morrin— KINO BUKItWuOD, red. 10 months old : got by £sth Baron Weitherby. imported; uam Particle 27: Canterbury Herd-boolt SIR DONALD. red and whit<\ nine months oia ; got by 25th Baron Wentlierby, imported ; dam Constance £6; Canterbury Herd-book. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, AUGUST 30. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SHORTLANDSTREET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 30th instant, at 12 o'clock, PART OF ALLOTMENT 14, section 4, City of Auckland; 20 feet C inches frontage to Shortland Crescent, running through to Chancerystreet, with the Shop and Dwelling-house thereon erected, as now occupied by Mr. Murray Also, NEWTON ROAD.—Allotment No. SO, 33 feet frontage to Sussex-street. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, AUGUST 23. FINE CONGOU TEA, EX 'ST. BEYKDALE,' AND 'SINGAPORE.' The subscriber has received sell by auction, on Monday, August 23, at 11 o'clock, Q.|o HALF-CHESTS AND BOXES O'xO yiXE TEA 110 haU-chests Fiae Tea, 'St. Bryndale, § 20 50 „ ,»» § 3 100 boxes Fine Tea, * Singapore, § 2 30 boxes Fine Tea. ' # 41 packages Fine Tea,' Anna Dorothea Samples for liquoring to be had at the Mart. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. FO R s A L E, to arrive per 1 Columbus* and Cansbrook 75 "tons CearseSalt. 1 cwt bags, Weston & Westall 25 tons Fine Salt, 1 cwt bags. Wet ton i: \\ estail 140 barrels Soda Crystals * 36 drums Costic Sod* 100 kegs Bi-Carbooate Soda 100$ boxes Belmont Candles (16 ozs.) * 20 barrels Pearl Sago 75 boxes J Sardines, " Leroux" 25 boxes I Sardines, "Penauros' GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO THE TRADE. TEAS, Ex 'WILD WAVE,' TRANSHIPPED XROSI S. S. 'NAMOi.' GEO. w. BIN NE Y Will sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, immediately on arrival of above vessel, hourly expected, gOOCHESTS NEW SEASON TEA 200 quarter-chests ditto, ditto Terms at Sale. Chocolate"TTTATEßS' SOLUBLE CHOCO-^, YV LATE —A Brraun to* mm ygfyHxAtTHT, TYfK IITVAXID, AND COK' ▼AX.ESCXKT.—ThI« preparation owes Its charseteriitlc properties and fine aroma the bm of the choicest Trinidad and Cocoa Nibs, and ol being caref ally red fresh every day, according to SPJ J! sue,. 'u?i ssr<~ if'ln L, it po«»esae» •terrx S. tqu i, !te qajl iit y to ensure £ .Permanent and exUniive popularity. Sold at ** Confectioner, Queen 2s. Gd. per lb. A liber on parcels over 12 lb. E. WATERS, /&/c ONFECTIONEB, / QUKKN-STRKET, AUCKLAND. " Bavins triad Mr. Waters' Chocolate, J find It to be very palatable, and believe it to be nutrition an.l easily digeatlble, being free from fat and other tar purities so often found In the imported article. (Signed) "THO3. B. KBNDKKDINB, * ' " U.K.C.5..L..4C. " Auckland, Mb Jnne, 1871" " Str,—The Chocolate of whi.rh you tent me • laoplt makes a very pleasant and nutritious bereraffe. ~t k fie* from any nnwbeleaome admixtazee aad it* ilavoar Is excellent, equal to that of any Itondi e* ■ Chocolate.—Yonra, Ac., Ac., "F. A. HARTMAJW, If J). "Auckland, 20th Jane, 18TA."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4297, 21 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4297, 21 August 1875, Page 4

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