BEGULAE SALE or LIVE STOCK AND AOKI CULTURAL PRODUCE Aie held by the i.mlenyuw u i< lijws. - On each Thmsdiy at Kemacirt, at twelve o'cicok, tha Principal Maiket foi Fal of all descriptions. On each Fuday in AucklarU, au t-ie Uaymaiket, at elsvin <. clock, for llojsos, Uainages, Hainosj, iJay, LWii, beeds, aud Agucultural Implements. On the first Friday in each month, at the Haymarkot. for Wool, Flax, Hides, and Sheepskins. At Waiuku, Quarterly, in Mr L'a;npbell's Yaid3, on the third Wednesday in February, May, August, and November, at one o'clock. At Papakura, on thu lirst Wednesday in each month, at half-past twelve o'clock. At Hendersou's Mill .m the third Wednesday in October and April, at one o'clock. Sheep Fairs are huld at the Ilemuera Salo Yards on the secoud Tuesday m February. Ample accommodation for Live Stock consigued for aalo or awaiting delivery at Remueiw, Ot.ih.iliu, and Drury, wheic they are well kept at rixed charges. ( Diy and commodious Stores for Wool, Grain, Seeds, or Oaruagea, at the Haymarket, wheie tho goods in sto.-e are nuuied.
ALFRED BUCK LAND. Thursday, April 3. THE REMIT ERA YARDS.
Tho umlcnigned has received instruction* from Mr Richard Pavlov to sell, on Thursday, April 3rd, at 12 o'clock, 1 *7O U£ A D °R° W N CAT T L J3, JLf Vf about ono-half well lutted, tho balance in forward condition. ALFRED BUCKLAND.Monday. April 14, CHOICE YOUNG CATTLE. AT TAMATIEKE.
The un lorsigned has lccoivod instructions from Mr Marfcyu., to sell, on hia Farm, 011 Monday, Apiil 14, at eleven o'clock, "fl X AHEAD Young Wdl-Bied CATTLE, as KO \J follows : 40 Stceis from 1 to 2 Years Old 40 Heifers 3) Calves ■10 Cow 3 Terms :— Under £30, Cash ; above that sum, approved Bills at a or 4 months, beaming 8 per cent, interest.
ALFRED BUCKLAND. "OEGULAR SALES of Livestock and Farm Produce JLftj are hehi by the subscribers on each luesday, at Newmarket, at I o'clock,' for horned stock, sheep, and pigs. On each Friday at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for horses, vehicles, saddlery, agucultural implements and produce. At Papakura on tho first Wednesday iv each month, at half-past 12 o'clock. At Wniuku on the fourth Wednesday in April, July, and October. Good accommodation paddocks at Messis Gossitt'a farm, Razor Back ; Gladding, Papatoitoi, Otahuhu, and Haip of Erin.
HUNTER dfc NOLAN. 1 Protectod by Pvoyal Letters Patent, dated October Utb, 18. -J. UN'DBII DIsJINGUIfiIU-D PITftOXAOE.
Y>H BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. A Cliemicel Prcjwa- *-' tionot l'hosphoius.wuhtuj Vigctablc Alka'oida Qumia, C jpnpeu.lm, Xamh X)h», -ic. Discovered, introduced, and extecihivd} pi«scnbal by Qhmills Li Sl.iu BufUUi, MD Resident Surgeoii to St. Mary's Hospital, Lmdon. 'lliis Pliosphatic combinuion is piououi.ced by the mo.t eminent mumbiTS of the Jkdical Pnuession to be unequalled loi its power iv j epltnwluujf the >uuhty of the boiy, by its supplying all the esatntul constituents ot the blood and uc-rve bubstauce, and tur developing all the powers aad iuuclions oi tho »> stein to the highest degrco. It is agreeable to tno palate and innocent iaits action, wliiio retaiuioy all its extraordinary propertK s ; nnd a* a speciiie suipasMiy all the known therapeutic agents of the day lor the speedy uu'l periuaucut euro of Nirvotis prostration Shortness of breath Livercomplaints Tw.nblm^ ot.tliu hands auJ rutpttartoa of tuo Jieart Jiml>3 Di.-ziuot.s . Impaired nutrition Noises in tho bead and cars Mental and physical depression Loss of energy and appetite Convjinptiou (vi its incipient or • U) peclioudru first stages only) Female complaints Eruptions of thy skin General debility Impaired. si»ht nnd memory lndige&tiuu Nervous fancies Flatalonco ' Impoverished !)loud Incapacity for study or business Neivous debility in all its sta^e Sick boadache Premature decli'ie L%«situi!e and n!l morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever causf . Tlie action of the Phosphodyne is twofold -on thu outhand, increasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and ou tho other, moat powerful blood and flesh generating a-?eut kuowa ; therefore, a marvellous niciliunc lor leuovuting unpaired and broken-down constitutions. It quickly miprovts the funotum of assimilation to such * degree that where for years an eiuacLted, imxioiH. cndivorous, tnd semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity and lirmness, and tlie whole sytteui return to a state of robust heal ih. The Phosphodyue acts electiically upou the organisation - for instauce, it assists nature to generate that human electricity which renews and rebuilds thu osieous, muscular, neivoua, I membranous, and organic sj stems. It opt rat* son the system wiUiout exciting caie or thought upou tuu individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, lncr, heart, kulnejs, stomach, ! and lntesiines, with a harmony, v.gour, jet miliim-ss, unparal1 leled ia medicine. Tho Pho^ihodjno gives back to the human stiuctuiv, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating cleuaut of life whiui has bten wasted, and exerts au nupoitant mlluence directly on tho spinal marrow and nervous s) stem,ot a nutritive tonic, and mvigortitiug character; maintaining that buoyaut e^K." the brain and muscular system which rimtt r» the unMßeerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely ov«coiniu<thrt^Wl, inactive, and sluggish disposition which many p«° sons- oxperiencc in ftll their actions. The bfciiettcial effictt of. the Phosphodyno me frequently shown {torn the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous power, witn a iecliag ot \ lVour and comfoit to which the patient haa long been u.iaccustome.l Digestion a improved; the appetite ineiudsea «ondei fully , tbo bo welt become regular; the eyes brighter; the skin ik-ar and healthy; aud the hair acquires strength, showing tho impoitance ot tho action of the Phosphodyne ou thu organs of nutiito.i. ° Finally, tho Pho.-phoilj no maintains a ceitaia decree of activity m the previously dfbihtated nenous system ; its u«,o enables all dcbiliUtcd organs to rotuin to their a und state and perform their natural lunctu n*. Persons .-ufleiing from nervous debility, or any of the hundred s}inptoirs which this distressing disease assumes, may mtassuied of an efiEctual and even speedy cure by tho judicious use of this most in.-uluablu remedy. 1 DR BKIGHT'S PIIOSHIODYNi: I « sold only m laacs at XI X, coin.uiui»i Two 130 tics, and I t'2^, containing Fi\e liottlu-'. Also in Family Cases nt i,i I containing Sixteen Bottles. To ho had ot ail Chemists and j Up Countiy Storekeepers tbr.-nghout the Colonies Full Directions fur U^e, in tho English. French, aad German I languages, aeeompauy euck cuso. t
SELKCT MEDICAL OPINION?. Sir Charles Lococ Physical Ac«mcheur to her Mijesty the Queen, stute at a mtetinij ot the R-jyal Medical and Uluruigical Society, that in thirteen case* of debility and nervous prostration he had effected permanent cures by tho use ol D Uright's Phosphodyne S\r William Ferg.non, Bart , I .U.S., Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, says :— " I haTeiepeatrdly prescribed Dr. tiiiglu'ri Phosphodj ue, aud found it au ugi ce-xblu and beneficial remedy I have but one objection legarding it, and th»t is,, tli" <-libo'.atepro'iss required id the preparation »\ill not allow of the retail price being within the re.ith of nil clasi=c»." Ur. L meaner, the eminent Coroner, ssijs — "Dr. flight's Phosphodyne is calculated to eiitncly supuiseda i on, mticin; i snisapniilla, quinine, and loil I.vli' oil." * • Dr. I\. Quain, l-'.K.C.P., Physician to the llosj itul for Consumiition, Brotnpt'j i, rcinarks — " It canu -t bo cli übtcd i.iat tlm Pliosphatic proparatiou will hciiLuforth ra'ik foioian t m therapeutics; it gem rates all tho iin»oita t cl> n.iMits ot thu i humitn frame, the peculiar character o' this su!)>tam.» tittin < it for vital me*." ° SuT. Liwrenco njs :—" I have found Dr. Bngafs Phos pholyi.o a-i Citcllont remedy i.i bkm diseases. I Lrcuiut- it s oxy disation." Pmiessor 3>mmo siys —"The edicts of the Phosphodynu in < bstiuuU cist* ot dis.u i-e are ai -stonii'ii \$ as pi'iplexinsr " Dr. HandlitM Ji.nei, 1- II.C P., I'.RK., Phy-nian to St. Mjij's Ho-pit.il, su}*, iv Atiopln and Genual lability l'hospliod^ue w a most adiuirab o rcua-dy , it mvi^or.tts t!ic nutritive Jutii'tions, and inrreasis thu vit.il enti .•_, —"it hot only nits us an ulw-orbciit," but lctmcld or icp un tlie '\,is>ti' ot tissue, and resti.ics the nutr.Uvo t'uiutu.ns to then u< rmal condition. Tlie "Lincit, ' uinwiiiH the P uij>phod)iii> one of tin- most imj ortant contributions inadu to MaUii i M dua during the lust century.
Pamphlets containing: Testimonial* may be übtu'noJ from all Oheniif>ts and Up ennntrj .Stor ktcpeis. (g£ Caution.— Be paiticulnr to as.i for Dr Bright' >. IM ns/jliotlyue, us liuitutions ire übr.mJ ; and nv.uj puKnsc-iug Siiigle Bott es, the Genui..c Aiticle btmg soM in c.ists «.■!>. Agenti for New Zealand: KEMPriiOUNB, PUOSSEi;, & fjo.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 1 April 1873, Page 3
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