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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, \ ; ;,' At 12 o'Clock., EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF AUSTRALIAN AND TA3MANIAN TjIURS ! XpURSI TjIURS Comprising : Opossum Rugs Railway and Carriage Rugs PitiftO Skins, Bear Skins Hearthrugs Ladles' Fur*, Ladies' Bags Winter Furs, etc., etc. Now on view at Brunswick Mart DIGBY TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. THIS DAY-DURHAM YARDS. THE Celebrated Jumper Te Akau, by Ingoinar, dam Biddy ; bred by the late J. McNlcol. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, At Eleven o'Clock. BONEDUST! BONEDUSTI G. W. BINNEY AND SONS Have received instructions to sell by public auc " tion, at their Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 2nd May, at eleven o'clock, OXA SACKS SYDNEY BONEDUST. /VO" WITHOUT RESERVE. I McNICOL'S ANNUAL SALE OF TURNIP CATTLE AT OHAUPO, ON TUESDAY, Ist MAY. /»AA HEAD OF WELL - BRED \>"\." GROWN CATTLE in very forward condition, amongst them— 300 Gr*nd Bullocks, 3J to 5 years old from New Zealand Thames Valley l,and Company, Patetere SO Polled Angus Heifers 5- 2 Ker / one Estate . 30 Polled Angus Heifers > Kl , ' v**a.t'* 18 Shorthorn Steers J Kereone Estate. 20 First-class Bullocks, many good beef — H. Haseler 40 Fresh-conditioned 3J-year-old Steers, off Waimana The Opouriao cattle have been sold privately. The Patetere and other grown steers are splendid cattle—well-bred, good frames, and very fresh. The Polled Angus Cattle are a nice lot, and as these will be the first cattle of this breed sold in this part of the province they are well worthy of inspection. The Opouriao Cattle are noted for their quality, and 200 better cattle of this age could not be obtained. McNICOL & CO. Business NoticesmO THE TRADE. We beg to inform our Customers and the Trade generally that we have Disposed of the ENTIRE STOCK, consisting of GENERAL DRAPERY, BOOTS, and SADDLERY, as well as the GOODWILL of our Business in New Zealand to Messrs. SARGOOD, SON, and EffiJN. We take this opportunity of thanking yon for your support in the past, and trust that you will in the future extend the same to Messrs. SARGOOD, SON, & EWE.V, being confident that, from their extensive connection, all orders placed in their hands will be executed with care and promptitude. Yours faithfully, WM. McARTHUR & CO. 233, Queen-street "DEFERRING to the above we have much pleasure in stating that we will be glad to see any of TUB CUSTOMERS of Messrs. Wm. McArthur & Co., at their premise);, Queen-street, or at OUR OWN WAREHOUSE in VICTORIASTREET, when we hope to bo able to make satisfactory arrangements for a continuance of the business so long conducted by them in the colony. No e3ort will be spared on our part to make FUTURE DEALINGS with those who favour us with their trade MUTUALLY ADVANTAGEOUS. SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN. Victoria- street. TJ EM OVAL IV' 0 IC E,

jrEMPTHORNE, pROSSER & QO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUGJCO. (LIMITED) BUSINESS LS NOW CARRIED ON ENTIRELY AT THE new WAREHOUSE, WYNDHAM CJTREETI, yndham Street, PLEASE NOTE. please note. CUSTOMERS ATTENDED TO FROM WYNDHAM-BTREET ENTRANCE ALL GOODS RECEIVED AT BACK ENTRANCE, DURHAM-STREET. ■*■»«■■■—■—■■■——«—■« Musical"OlANOS! EXARMQNIU MS ABOAN8! ALSO, HABP.B, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITAUS, BANJOES. AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PAUTICULAIUSK. ttoffmann and oons. QUEKN.BIREET, AUCKLAND,, v ■• _____ THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS: OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS OJf MOSrfIAI. INSTUUMKNTS TUNED AND KKPAIRKD. mO PRESERVE THE EYES, .1. give them assist i nee when required, and have Spectacles accurately tilted. . I GUT-TEST-ING specially attended to, and SPECTACLES of every PATTERN and MATERIAL to be had from T. ACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, Shortlaud-stieet. Spectacles for special defects made up on the premises. /"iOLD WEATHER. ONKHUNGA BLANKETS £1 0 0 ENGLISH BLANKETS 0 12 6 FLANNEL NIGHT DRESSES .. .. 0 911 DK. JAEGERS DITTO 0 0 0 j MOSGIEL FLANNEL 0 10 NEW GOODS. L J. M . MCLACHLAN, • 222, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9496, 27 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9496, 27 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9496, 27 April 1894, Page 8