. . j IV[EW PviRK BUTCHERY, "*-.* PARvKLL. T. BARKETT • BEGS to inform. Ids ParaeU customers that he has now ope .ed his P AEN KUf BR VNCH SHOP. with every de!igsy of the trade. The Branch is opened puttlxdjbr the convenience of his customers atPariiell jjffc thanks them for past lavours, and assures $h«m that the same prii-es, quality and varietywill greetftheir eyes each clay as thtyaee in his Queen street stiop LOOK ( UT FOh ISO. 10 STALL, MARKET— Al TAPvANAKI B TTER ) v otbiDgto Kqu.l Al TAIiAiSAKI BAG©:* \ itin .-.uckaiid! J. GREEN. A "LL GOODS for WAJKATO must Jl\. be Prepaid. The responsibility of the Eailway only extends as far as Mercer, where delivery must be taken from ths Wagons twelve working hours after arrival. By order, A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. \ UOKLaND & MERCER RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS.—Down Tracts. 5 7 9 II 13 15 a.m. a ru a.m. p.m p.m p.m p.m Auckland, dep. .. 7.1S 9.20 11.101.503 404 45.15 Newmarket.. .. 7.25 930 1120 2 03.60 4 145.25 Penrose Junction 7.89 9.4411 34 2.14 4 4 4.28 5.39 OnehUDga, ar ~ 748 9.f>2 11.422.224.12 .. 5.47 Otahuhu .. .. 7.51 4.40 .. Papatoitoi .. .. 8 1 4.50 .. Papakuia .. .. 8.31 5.20 .. JDrury . .. 8.40 .. 5.29 .. Pukekohe .. .. 9.16 6. 5 .. , Mercpr. ar .. .. 10. fi fi.rs4 .. Up iiiAiNS 2i4 j 6 8 iFT2 14 16 a ru. a ju a.m . a m. p m pmpm p.m Mercer, dep .. .. 7.15 .. .. 4. 4 Pukekohe 8 5 4.54 Dnu-y 8 40 5 29 Panaimra B.f>o 5.39 Papatoitoi 9.22 6 11 Otahuhu 9 32 6.21 Onehunga.cl 7 308.30 . 10 1512 30 3. 0 420 6.24 Pn June ai »7.38;8.8819.44 10 23 12.38 3. 8 *4.28 t6.33 Newmarket .. ]8 53 9.5 C 10.3812 53 3.23 443 6.48 Auckland,ar .. 19. 2 10. 810.47 1. 2 3.32 4.52 0.57 * Change for Mercer, t Change for Onehunga. SUNDAYS.—Down Tkains. l ~: 1 3 5~" a.m p m. p.m. Auckland 9 25 2 30 4.45 Newmarket 9.35 2.40 4.55 Bemuera 9.40 2.45 5 EUerslie .. .. 9 45 2.50 5. 5 Penrose Junction, .. 9 49 2.54 5. 9 * Onehunga 9.57 3 2 5.17 Up Trains. 2 4~ 6~~ a.m p m p.m : .. Onehunga .. .. . 10 16 3.30 5.30 Penrose Junction.. .. 10.24 3.38 5.38 Ellerslio .. •.. .. 10.28 3.42 5.42 Remuera .. ..' .. 10.35 3.49 5.49 Newmarket .. .. 10 33 3.52 5.52 Auckland 10.48 4 2 6. 2 To ensure dispatch. Parcels should be'booked ten minutes before the starting of each train. Trains call at intermediate stations. By order, until further notice. A. T. M*CDONALD, General Manager. Public Works, A nek and, May 20 1875. TJEAFNESS! I am possessed of a truly valuable Eecipe from the Chief Aurist in Europe, for tne cure of the above distressing complaint The benefits the use of the medicines h s conferred on several I have supplied it to, is really marvellous. Bead the following extracts of a few of the letters I have received acknowledging their efficacy, and judge for yourselves :— " My daughter, who has been deaf for a number of yeais.'Mr.Hannafords remedy has entirely cured — John Gkk.y, Confectioner Queen-street Auckland "I Jiave suffered from deafness nearly 12 years ant) availed myself of the best medical experience in vain. 1 have tried Mr Hannatord's, of Highnfltri et, remi dy lor nearly a mouth, and am nearly cured. Mr Bauuaford, in ivy opinion, is a benef ctor to mankind —Waltej. Howe. Muor*-street. Auckland. 1' "I»m£o satisfied of your remedy's curative properties, irom personal experience, that I have ;" remitted you £5 Jor a quantity to send to relatives or mine iv Melbourne —J. Thompson, Oamaru. Otugo." " My hearing is improving fast, so much so that I • can hear, my w'at<ih tick at the bed's head. Send me another box of the various ingredients —Chaeles McKekgan, Ghuznv-e-street, Wellington." " I have been under tl-.e care of that impostor Eosenthal. but derived no benefit from his treatment. After usirig Mr Hannatord's remedy for little more than a week, I find my hearing quite restored, so much so that I am quite annoye.d at ;>ny of my friends ' speaking in a loud tone - afdeew McMillan, Maketu Buy of Plenty, Auckland." Letters addressed to Mr T B. Hannapoed, HighStrett, Auckland, will be promptly attended to. p EOR G E W. OWEN, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, HAS UN SALE, TO ATtRIVE BX SHOOTING STAB, FERNGLEN, IiMILY TWoLAREN, DbNJSDIN, uaILEK oU. SagO barrels and cases New Currants 80 cases bottled Fruits 6H boxes Eleme Raisins 7 cases Figs and Muscatels 20 barrels Prunes 20 cases Imperial Plums, 21b and 4J.b botuea 25 cases Red Herrings, Whybrow's 20 caßes Fresh Herrings, Morton's 30 half-barrels Pickled, do ) overall 2 tons Ling / 30 cases Lobsters and Mackerel 38 bales Paper and Paper Bags BO cases Capers and Currie Powder ... . B0 cases Vinegar, Why browns and Morton's 50 cases Bottled Salt 3 cases Essences 7 casks Canary, Hemp, and Rape Seed 6 casks Carraways 21 cases Taylor's and Epp's Cocoa, &c. 32 cases and casks Blacking 40 cases Kiellers Jujubes and Confectionery 40 cases Marmalade . , 850 boxes Candles 35 cases Brown and Poison's Corn Floor 160 boxes Pipes and Bath Brioks 65 cases Castor and Salad .Oil 50 cases Colman's Mustard and Blue 82 gross Nixey'a Black Lead 2 tanks Sago and Tapioca 5 cases Liquorice, loz Bticks 70 casks Bi-Carbonate Soda and Crystal 8 cases Twine and Lines 4 cases Brushware 13 cases Baking and Egg Powder 16 cases Fancy Soap and Soap Powdors 2 cases Chlorodyne ' . Nutmegs, Spice, Piments, Ginger, &c. 55 drums Linseed Oil 108 tons Paint, &c. 4 tons Crushed Lump and Loaf Sugar 30 cases Bell and Black's Vestas, 250's and Plaid mHE UN DERSIGNED BAS FOR SALE : Muntz Metnl (Genuii>e , 14 to 20ozb Copperii g Nails and Felt Cbain Cables uom 6 16 to ljin. Admiralty tested Anchors from sulb to. IOJc-t, admiralty teated Canva« the b st a.-forment in Aucklun't A large Mock H'lt Rope, trcst Br thrrs fbest), from lj to 4j inch a lar«e stock on hand ' Laniard Kope. 4 auo 3 ->trand. fine yarn Russian Hemp, a large Stock of assorted sizes "Wire Kope, a large stock of best quality Paint Oils, Raw and Boiled Paints and Leads, various colours Pitch and Besin Sail Logs, Patent Logs, &c. TO ARRIVE PBR CALLER OU AND DTTNEDIN - A LA.BUB AShOBTMTCST OT SHIP CHANDLERY. D. H. MqEENZIE & CO if OB A^ X E E S. EX AGNES, P'KOM OAMARU— 26 tons ilay and Barr's Iflonr ' 10 tons it's tflowc. '^^, GEO. W. BINNEY. wk^ ~HT b-K AlSft Eti !»• BUI-LDBE, OAKPENTEB, and Messr. M ' JOINSB . yesterday 'Wk VtriiOAN JLANB, t English- m»lB' as'd Ue», diest-mg FOBI-BTBMI. "' ■' ■ sojtonU, Office Fittings, and all bntnobM of :--"\W thibwlWiDK te»doexecnte*. V-:" '"^\". ■■-..'. .'.""-.1- '■
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1688, 16 July 1875, Page 4
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