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Sales by Auction. "' >■ | THIS DAY (FRIDAY), JANUARY 9, \ :,. AT THE DURHAM YARDS. ' PAIR HANDSOME GLADIATOR t . PONIES. The undersigned have receivad instructions frjm Mr. D. ?»l!on, to sell at the Durham Yards This Day (Friday), / . A PAIR OF HANDSOME CBESTNUT PONIES, by Gladiator, broken to harness; quiet, fast, and good. Also, Bay Mare by Presto out of Dainty Ariel ; first-class back. . v * .: ', . .-- Waggonette, without reserve. HUNTER AND NOLAN. »——— —mm. i " THIS DAY. . DURHAM YARDS. For sale To-day (Friday), ex Oreti, from Taranaki, BAY MARE, by Raver sworth Chestnut Colt. 3jrs by Isaac WaHon Brown C It. syrs by Garry Owen good jumper Pair First-class Bu?j» Horses Twn light Ha n-ss Horses 3 I 'raught H. rses: guaranteed staunch 2 Good Upstanding Ua.lcs 10 Good Backs. HUNTER & NOLAN. ( MONDAY, JANUARY 12. POTTER'S PATENT WOOL SCOURING MACHINE COMPANY (LIMITED). MESSRS. HUNTER & NOLAN Have received instructions to tell immediately after the Wool Sale on Monday, January 12,1885, i POTTER'S PATENT WOOL SCOURING MACHINE, with patent right of same 1 ditto ditto 1. . ;•'.;. .1 ditto ditto . . The Machines may be seen at Messrs. Hawkeswood and Co.s, Hobson-street, Auckland. " MONDAY, JANUARY 12. O O L" g ALE. ' HUNTER & NOLAN WILL HOLD THEIR NEXT WOOL SALE AT THE DURHAM YARDS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 12, At Two o'Clook. . HUNTER & NOLAN. Public Companies. , -VTORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), • •:•-■.-- 69, Queen-street, Auckland (Next Messrs. Owen and Graham'*). Having secured suitable premises at above address, we are in a position to undertake the sales of all classes of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, specially adhering to prompt returns for same, And also beg to state that we import direct, and have for sale all classes of SEEDS, MANURES AND FARM REQUIREMENTS. Have just landed, ex Otaki a shipment of Clovers in fine condition, and have alio now discharging, ex Wanganui, a large shipment of LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATES. Our stock embraces: SEED WHEAT (Southern and Wr.lkato-grown) SEED OATS (various sorts), SEP/.) POTATOES (sorts), POVERTY KAY RYP.GRAS", COCKSFOOT. TIMOTHY, CLOVERS (varieties), BO..VEFLOUR, BONEDUST, LAWES" SUPERPHOSPHATES CORAL QUEEN GUANO, FENCING WIRE (plain and barbed), ROLLERS AND PINS, STAPLES, NAILS, CORRUGATED IRON Also, FOWL WHEAT, MAIZE, BRaN, SHARPS, FEED OATS, *C, 4c. Our aim is to supply the BEST QUALITY ONLY, AT LOWEST RATES. We want our friends specially to remember that, as the Association was formed for their benefit, we desire to make ourselves as useful as possible, and with this end in view we have made special arrangements with houses for supplies (other than agricultural) in all classes of trade, so that we can execute orders for all ordinary requirements of any kind whatever, on most favourable terms. We invite correspondence where information is needed. JOSEPH GANE, Manager pro. tern. WM. GARRETT, Secretary. Fancy Goods. TpLENTINES ! ! ! VALENTINE PRESENTATIONS ! QOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE Is the place in Auckland to select from. What mere suited th n something in Sterling Gold or Silver (all warranted) and the rheapest in town— to select something useful and beautiful from the largest and most valuable stock in the city, accompanied tiy the orthodox Valentine, of whic > we have a spendid assortment. We enumerate a few lines, but invite Inspection of our stock in Abyssinian Gold, Silverpitted .and other artistic Imitation Jewellery. We line the largest and cheapest stock in town to select from. Jet Goods: We have a grand assortment. Kauri Gum Ornaments in gre*t variety. The Fancy Goods Stock is replete with novelty and variety, and comi rises Desks. Work Boxes and Btskets, Dressing and Jewel Cases, Colour ><oxes, Mathematical instruments, InkStands, Aiusic Cnses, Photo Albums and Fnmes, Scrap albums and rips, Puri«s, Ladies'and Gums' Hags, Curd Cases, Glove and Hjndkerchief boxes. Fans, Fire Stove Ornament*, Aicor lions and Concertinas, Dessert, Fish, Table Knives, Curvf n and Knife, Fort and Spoon, Eiectrn-pUta, each in elegantly-lined cases, suited for presents; Tea and Coffee sets, Cruets, and Electro-plated Geo Is" genrralh, a splendid assortment : TaMe and Pocket Cutlery, Dolls, Tcys innumerable, Games of a.?! kinds, Brushes. Comb', and Toilet Requisites, Xrnas and Birthday Cards, brackets. Bocking-hcrses, Children's and Dolls' Perambulators. Japanese G'oorts in greit variety ; Dinner. Tea, and Toilet Sets ; V*ses, Lustre;, K.pergnes; Fruit and Flowers under .Shades ; , Majolica anil Terr i Cotta Goods, a lovely asscr.ment ; Stationery and Books at Eng'ish prices. Trade mark at Goodson's I ondon Arcade: , ' Small Fronts and Quick Returns." TBI HE OVERLAND ROUTE JL TO ISC HOT LAKES AND WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND, VIA WAIKATO W. K. CARTER'S Telograph Line of Royal Mail Coaches leave * arabridge en route for the HOT LAKES, every Tuesday, .Thursday and Saturday, at seven a.m , returning every Monday, Wednesday and day, at seven fe.ro., arrive at Cambridge, five p.m. Open and Close Bugges, SPECIAL COACHES FOR INVALIDS, etc., can. always be obtained at the shortest notice. Letters or Telegrams promptly attended. . .. ' . , ~.,; :; ; W. K. CARTER, ■ Cambridge Horse Bazaar Or, The Tourists Booking Agency, HARRY H. HA.YB, High-street, Auckland. EDGAR WILKINSON, MAP AND BOOKSELLER, 1, Exchanoe Chambers, Qukbn-stheet, (Entrance in Durham-street). Books, cheap and gnod. Stani'a-d Novels. Books of Travel. Bom.' Books. , Stationery, Purse;, Albums. Inspection invited. ' CHARLES L L'O YD, AUTHORISED MINING SURVEYOR .!■' ; '*." AMD ■ V) '■„. MINING KXPERT (18 years' Experience of Alluvial and Reef Mining). Confidential ADVICE given oa receipt of Fee (10s 6d) and stamped envelope with address. Reference: Any Resident of Coromandel. Coromandel. December 22. 1884. MR. W. A. DUGLEBY, M.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT. Etc. I - Office ; Ho. 7, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, j ...... Queea-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 8

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