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Ngaruawahia Cattle Sale. WEDNESDAY, 9ib Apn l , at noon, si Bale of Horses, Dairy fetock, Jieuora, ,u\, o^oies, on the above date. About 30 head Mixed Cattle,— Mr Ferguson. » 40 » ii „ — Mr Laiug, JOHN KN(> X, Auctioneer.

Auctioneer's Notice. CJEITLER3 having cattle to diaposo of at the Ngaruah alna Cattle bale are requested to send the nuinbor, tic ,to the Auctioneer as early u a possible in order to have them ad\uti»ed. JOll M X KSOX, Auctioneor.

REGULAR SALE OP LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE Aie held by the Undersigned as follow s:On each Thvusday at Remueia, at twelve o'clock, tho Pimcipal AJaiket for Fab {stock of all descriptions. On each Fuday in Auckland, at tho Haymaiket, at eleven o'clock, for Hoiaes, Carnages, Harness, Hay, Coin, Seeds, and Agucultiual Implements. On the hist Friday in each month, at the Uaymaikct, for Wool, Flax, Hides, and Sheepskins. At Waiuku, Qiuiterly, m Air Campbells Yards, on the I third Wednesday in February, May, August, and [ November, at one o'clock. ' ' At Papakura, on the tiist Wednesday in each month, at half-past twelve o'clock. At Uundeison's Mill on the thud Wednesday in October and April, at one o'clock. Sheep Fans aie held at the Iteumera Sale Yards on the second Tuesday in Febiuaiy. Ample accommodation for Live Stock consigned for sale or awaiting delivery at Remuera, Otahuhu, and DiuryJ where they aie well kept at hxed ch.ugos. Dry and eoiniuodious Stores for Wool, <.Jiain, Seeds, or Carnages, at the Haymaiket, where the goods in store are in»uied. ALPJiKD JUVCiULAXD

REGULAR SALES of Live Stock and Farm Produce are held by tho subscriber on each luesday, at Newmarket, .it I o'clock, tor homed stock, bheep, and l»i^a. On each Friday at Dm ham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for horßes, vehicles, aaddlciy, aguoulturdl implements and produce. At Papakuia on the hrat Wednesday 111 each month, at half-past 12 o'clock. At Waiuku ou tho fouith Wednesday in April, July, aud October. Good accommodation paddocks at AJeasis Gossitt's faim, Razor Back ; Gladding, Papatoitoi, Otahuhu, and Haip of Erin. HUNTER «c- NOLAN.

Peetod 03 Rojul Letters Patent, dated October Uth, 183 U.ndeu Di->ri\GUisiii.D Patronage. T\R. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. A Chemiial Prepara■U tiouol Phosphorus, ivuh ttie Vegetable Alkt.oidsQumia, Cjpripenden, Xanth.j\jhn, 6Le. Discovered, introduced, and extensively presenbed by Ohahiu LbSLiu lJiuuur, M D. Kesideut Suigton to St. Mary* Hospital, London. '1 his Pliosphatie combination is pronounced by the mo'-t emment members of the Medical Piotc-s^iou to be unequalled for it* power in replenishing the vitality of the body, b) its supplju.g all the essential con«titucnts ol the blood and nerve substance, aud toi developing all the powers and functions ot the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to tne palate aud innocent in its action, while retaining ull its extraordinary properti.s; and as a specific suipassiug all the known therapeutic agents ol the day lor the speedy nud permanent cuio ot N«.rvous piostrution Shortness of breith I Liver complaints Tiembling oi the hands and Palpitation ot the heart limbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition Noise* in the head aud e.irs Mental and physical depiession Loss of energy and appetite Consumption (in its incipient or H) pochondru hr,t i-tuges oulj ) 1-euiale complaints Kruptiom ot the »km General debility Impaired sight and memory i ludigesti.m Neivou> fanner Flatulence Impoverished blood { Incapacity for study or business Nervous debility in all its stage Sick ticdache fremmure decline Lassitude und a!l morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause. The action ol the Phosphodyne m twoiold-on the one hand, lucieasiug the piineiplt; winch commutes nervous energy, and on the other, mo*t powerful blood and Mesh genei.itiug ai-ent known; therefore, u marvellous medicine tor relocating impaired und bioken-down constitution*. It quickly linproua ttie function ot assimilation to sucii a dcgiee, tuatwnere for 3 ears an emaci.tid, anxious, cadavorous, and semi- vital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly aueiease in quantity and himness, and the whole system return to a state of robust health. The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation , for instance, it assists nature to geuer.ttc that human electricity which renews and rebuilds thu osseous, muscular, nervuus, membranous, and organic *)»tems. It operates on the sjstem without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It mo\es the lungs, liver, heait, kidnejs, Rtoinach, and intestines, witti a harmony, vigour, yet miklncss, unpuiallelxl in meJieine Ttie Phos|ihod)ne gi\cs back to the human structure, in a suitable form, the pliosphone or auiniating element of life which has been wasted, and everts an nnpoitant influence directly on the npinsil marrow and ntn ova 13 stem.ol a nutnti ve, tonic, and invigorating character, maiutaiumg that buo3aut energy ol the br.un and uvusi uUi system w hich renders the wind cheeilul, brilliant, aud energetic, entirely oM-rcomnig that dull, inactive, »nd sluggish disposition which many persons expel leuce in all their actions. The benehual eft", cts of the Phosphodyne arc frequently shown from the liist day of its luhmuistiatioii, by a rc-mark-able increase of nuivous power, with n. leehng of vigour and comfort to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved , the appetite inci cases wonderfully , the bowels becomo regular, the eyes brighter, the sk:n cleai and healtli3 , and the han acquires strength, showing the impoilance ol the action of the Phosphodjne on «/ie vrguid oi nutrition. Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity in the previouslj debilitated nervous sjstcm; it* use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sjund state aud perform their natural lunctn 11s. Peisons muttering from norv- \ ous debiluj, or auy ol the hundied s>mptoins winch this di»- | tressing disease assumes, may rest assured ot an effectual and even speedy cure bj thejudiuous use of this most invaluable Dft. I3KIGHTS PIIO&PHODYNE Is sold only in eases nt £L Is., containing Two Bo ties , aud £2 2s, containing Five Bottlea. Also in Family Cases at £1, c<ontaiumg Sixteen Bottle*. To be had u» ail Chemists and Up-Country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. Full Directions 1 >r L'se, 111 the Engliah, l-reucli, and German languages, accompany each case. SELECT MRDICAIi OPIMOSP. Sir Chailes Locoek, Phjsical Accoucheur to her Majesty the Queen, stated at a nuetnv,' ot the Kjyul Medical and Chirurgical Socictj, that in thutctn u'is of debility and nervous prostration he had effected peiuiaiac.a cures by the use ot Di. liright'a Phoiphodyne.Sir William Ferguson, Bart, P. U.S., Su^eon to her Majesty the Queen, says.— "l have .t^eauaiy picacribed Dr. Blight's Pnosphodjnu, and found it aa 8 3 i6si.ble and beneficial remedy. I nave but one object'ou legjrd ,$ 1; aud that is, the elaboiate process required in vUe juep ,^^^a w ill not allow ot the retail puce being w.t.un the ie ih of a t cias>ei." Dr. Lineaater, the umineut C^iouer, -ayn —'Dr. Bnght's Phosphoi3ne is calculated to ehtuely supeiacae 11 ou, nurcurj sars.ipanlla, quinine, and co'i livi.r oil.' Dr K. Quaiu, F.K.C.P., Physician to the Hos, ital for Consumption, Broiuptou, rcuuu«.s .—"lt. — "It cannot bu doubted ttiut thia Plioiphatic pieparatioa will heneelorth rank foremost in therapeutics; it generates all the im«oru t elcucats ot the human frame, the peculiar character o *,his substance ntting H for vital usei>. " Sn T. Lawrence r»ys :— "I have found Dr. BiighftPhos phodyne au excellent remedy in skin diseasus. I presume- it » o.xydifintion." Professor Symmo says •— " The effects of the Phosphodyne in obstinate caies ol disease are as astonishing as perplexing," Dr. Handheld Jones, F.H.C P., F.K.S., Physician to St. Marj's Hospital, says, in Atrophy and General UuUilny Phoaphodyuc is a most aduiirabie leinedy , it invigorates the nutritive functions, and mcieascs the vital energy — "'it hot only acts ai au absorbent," but retauls or tcpam the waste ot tissue, auvl restores the nutritive functions to their normal condition. The "Lancet, ' considtrs tue Phosphodyne one of the most important contributions made to Matem Modica dunng Urn lust centun . »_ Pamphlets containing Testimonials may be obtained from all Chemists and Up-country Stor keepers. tf&T Cauuon.— Be particular to ask for Dr Bright's Phosphod3'ne, as Imitations Hie abioad; and .ivoid puichasing Single Bottles, the Genun.e Article being sold in tas.s only. Agents for Now Zealand : "*" KEMPTHOItNE, PKOSSER, & CO.

*' o n sa l c Dally Expected from Waikato Heads), 20,000 FEBT FIHS T^'^SS KAURI BOARDS. UII V El, E s BkL L,

JOHN KOOHK," «i:-v£ r .1 l ti ton f }. i: rj*f it •ik aw mi- if, ' 'C)

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 20 March 1873, Page 3

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