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J Sales by Auction. c r ' J«■ THIS DAY, at 11 o'Clock. vr !§ POULTRY, FRUIT, PRODUCE. v : AT ARTHUR'S MART, QUEEN-STREET.- * - /-- at MARKET DAY AUCTION MARKET. «*- "OOOLTRY —Good Killing and Yard JL Fowls, fine Turkeys, Ducks"; Geese, Pigeons. ii Small Pigs. ~ . ' FRUIT of all kinds in season. * " £ Ex B.S. Done, from Hobart-39 cases Dessert and Cooking Pears and Apples. " te DAIRY-FARM, AND GARDEN PRODUCTS .<, —Fresh Butter, from good Dairies Pastry 10 Butter, fresh-laid Eggs, Barrier White Honey, in ,n large tint; good Cheese, Dairy-fed Bacon and , Hams, good Table Potatoes (local and Southern) »' first-class Early Seed Potatoes (Kidneys, Btuces, ' and others). Red and White Carrots, Pumpkins, id Onions, Assorted Vegetables, Maize, Wheat, Oats, id Bran, Sharps, Chaff. .—,._-. ■ . , GROCERIES — Good Tea, good Weighing Mali, chine. ■ - ■ •••-- - • — « 25 cases good Old Scotch Whisky. Terms—Cash Before Delitery. d THIS DAY", '. At 10 o'Clock; * i WEST ER N WING, li'-l ■ • CITY MARKET. V ~. \ EX S.a-UPOLU. OAfi CASES ORANGES frKjYj 275 bunches BANANAS ; 10 sacks COCO AN UTS. . ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, at 10.30 o'clock. WESTERN WING, CITY MARKET, VEGETABLES, at 10.30—A large and varied assortment of Fresh-cut Vegetables. y POULTRY, at 11 o'clock — First-Class Table Fowls. Roosters. Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Pigeons, Canaries, and Fancy Birds. PIGS, at 2 o'clock — Well-bred Young Pigs, Berkr shires and Yorkshires. PRODUCE at 11 o'clock—Dressed Pork, Rabbits and Hares, SOX) sacks prime Southern and Waikato Table Potatoes, 200 sacks prime Hobart and other Seed Potatoes (including Lapstone.Magnum Bonum, Bruce, Breeze's, Prolific, Early Rose , etc.), Pumpkins. Citions, Melons, White and Red Carrots, Mangolds, Knmeras, etc., etc "" DAIRY PRODUCE-Fresh Butter (in *lb pats . and lib roll-.), Pastry Butter, Fresh Eggs. Hams and " Bacon, Honey, Cheese, etc., 20 kegs Taranaki Butter, ISkegs Local Salt Butter, 100 Butter Boxes, FRUIT, at 2 o"clock. — Oranges, lemons,. Cape Gooseberries, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, etc ALEXANDER AITKEN, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At Eleven o'Clock. * CITY MARKET. | PRIZE POULTRY SALE. ! ALEXANDER AITKEN, Auctioneer, j Will hold a Sale of *. PRIZE POULTRY, as above, when most cf the Birds from the Auckland Poultry - Show will be offered. r , ENTRIES INVITED. t THIS DAY. 1 D U R H A M Y A R DS. The undersigned will sell, this Day, at 10.30 o'clock, A DRAUGHT HORSES, . /V from West Tamaki Polo Pony, 6 years old ; goes in harness Also, 100 sacks Carrots li>.> sacks Maize 200 sacks Feed Oats HUNTER & NOLAN. Booksellers. CHAMPTALOUP & COOPER. ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES, &c. Academy Notes, IS9* .. .. .. 13 Cassell's Royal Academy Pictures S pts. each 1 3 i Cassell's Royal Academy Pictures, bound, toLIS94 " .- .- 1 Graphic. Royal Academy, and New Gallery Pictures and Sculpture, 1594 - i," .16 > GrosTenor Notes, 1894 .1 ■'.. -;" - • - 1 3 Pall Man Gazette Pictures for 1334 -• _ ..' 1 3 Paris Salon Pictures for 1894 .. , .. -.3 8 Royal Academy and New Gallery Pictures, 1834, Black and White .. .. « -.13 Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours, 1i94 1 3 Art Union of I«ndon, Picture for 1894,"' Sum- ' mer lime," framed ■' .. '.*. *.. ;. 30 0 Art Journal, Art Annuals, bound ... .. 21 0 Hell's Anatomy of Expression 5 0 Church, Chemistry of Paints, and Painting .. 5 0 Delamotte, P.. Art of Sketching from Nature 21 0 Duval, M., Artistic Anatomy .... ..3 6 Fraiporth, G., Art of Sketching.. .. ..2 6 Field's Chromatography for Artists .. .. 5 C Jeeves, Guide and Advice to Young Artists .. 19 Joplin's Hints to Amateurs in Art .. ..16 Loftie's Landseer and Animal Painting "..;: 7 6 Lottie's Reynolds and Children's Portraiture '; 7 6 Lewis, F., China Painting .. .. ..6 0 Macarthur, 8., Figure Painting in Water , Colours 7 6 Meynell, W., Modern School of Art (illustrated) .. - .. 21 0 Meissonier, Etchings and Engravings „ 21 0 Nisbet, H., lessons in Art .. .. —2 6 Pointer's Human Figure Drawing .. ..8 0 Simmonds, T., Modelling in Clay and Wax .. 1 0 Tayler. F., Animal Painting in Water Colours 5 0 Vere Foster's Landscape Painting for Beginners 1 2 6 r Vere Foster's Landscape Painting in Seven Colours, for Beginners 2 4 0 Vere Foster's Animal Painting for Beginners... 4 0 , Vibert's, J, G., Science of Pointing. .. ..4 6 Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. 1 l- 90, -street Auckland. ; TTfILDMAN AND T ELL. i ■ -. t The following "ROYAL ACADEMY PIC- '• TUBES" just received:— r GRAPHIC ACADEMY PICTURES, Is 6(1 . NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE FINE ARTS, PARIS, 3s 6d. PALL MALL PICTURES OF THE YEAR 1894, Is 3d BLACK AND WHITE ACADEMY PICTURES, '■ Is 3d. ■' ■u • ■■ ..,.•' ' (■ -■■'■ ■■--■■ BLACKBURN'S ACADEMY NOTES, Is 3d. - ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES, 6 parts, Is 3d each. *. Do., cloth, gilt, complete, 7s 6d. Add 2d in Is for postage. .' The Independent Stylographic Pen, 4s. Stanley Fountain Pen, gold nib, 7s 6d and 10s 6d. Swan Fountain Pen, gold nib, 13s Cd. Swan Fountain Pen, gold nib and gold band, 15s. Independent Fountain Pen, gold nib, 10s 3d. • Franklin Fountain Pen, gold nib, 95. . . A ■ Imperial Fountain Pen, gold nib, 12s 6d, .*}tar Fountain Pen, 7s 6d. , All the above Pens can be had in One, medinra, and broad widths. ' VICTORIA ARCADE AND SHORTLAND. , STREET AUCKLAND. ' MusicaL * T>IANOSI jrrARMONiUMS. ARGANB! • ALSO, ■■ ■ ■ *"••' '.;-•; HASPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS, BANJOES; "'% '" AND '• -~ SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. U TTOPFMANN AND QONS. -J* • QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS '' OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS j IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS Off MDBIOAI, ISSTBTJMEHXS TONED ANB REPAIRED. . piANOS. T>IANOS. -piANOS. \poo-BORD PIANO, Large Size, Second- *"»*» hand. '- ■■ ■■;> -BBOADWOOD PIANO ' one year X2B~ JBON FRAMED PIANO, nearly new. i LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO., > ' Shortland-street. * — : —- — _ ■■■ . ■ ■ ■ mo S U r v e y or 8. . ' PEACOCK'S PATENT FIVE-CHAIN Z STEEL BANDS call forth unqualified;praise from those : who have them. •: EVERY VARIETY 09 INSTRUMENT used by r SURVEYORS kept in Stock, and Instruments § efficiently repaired, altered, and i adjusted on the Pr T. PEACOCK, Optician, ■ ': ShortJand-atreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9580, 3 August 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9580, 3 August 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9580, 3 August 1894, Page 8