MLW ADVERTISWENTB ~ ' F. Archard, (Late of the Britomart Hotel, and last oft Poverty Bay) Having taken the « WHARF HOTEL, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland. Will be most happy to receive all his old’’ friends and acquaintances. * # * Hancock’s Sparkling Ales and Stouts.. The Poverty Bay Standard regularly filed.? 753 l
NOTICE. 1 IBEG to intimate that I have just pur/ chased the whole of the Bookselling/. Stationery, and Music Stock of the assigned Estate of Mr. Newton Fairs, and that the business will be carried on by me as usual. A valuable shipment of goods, ex “ Loch Dee ” is now being taken into stock; other shipments are shortly expected. Arrangements are also being made with some of the leading London houses for a regular supply of Books, Periodicals, Stationery, and other articles suitable for this market. Magazines Subscribers’ names for Periodicals can be enrolled at any time. Monthly parcels, per Orient line, arrive from London, containing selections of the latest publications. Any article not in stock will bfi* procured on the shortest notice. N Music : —I shall make Musical Publications, a special line, by having, per mails, the latest Magazines, Songs, and Pieces. A specimen Piano is now on view from thb celebrated makers, Brinsmead and Sons, foF whose instruments I shall be happy to indent orders on liberal terms. Having had considerable experience in the Bookselling and Stationery Business for a number of years with Mr. E. Wayte, I trust by strict attention to the requirements of customers and reasonable charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. —I am &c. 589 W. E. MEARS, Auckland. KE GUL A R Sales of Live Stock and Farm Produce are held by the subscribers at Ohaupo on the Third Thursday, and at Cambridge on the Fourth Thursday, in each month. On each Tuesday at Newmarket at one o’clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. On each Friday at Durham Yards, Auckland at 11 o’clock, for Homes, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. Always on hand for private sale, Sydneys, drays, Saddlery, Harness, Bonedust, Artificial Manures, Clover and Grass Seeds. Waikato.—Accommodation Paddocks at Mr. Knox’s farm, Ohaupo and Hamilton Road, at Mr. Calder’s farm, corner of Pat#rangi, Alexandra Road, at Sale Yards, (Ohaupo) and at Mr. Sharp’s Cambridge Road. At Papakura on the First Wednesday jn each month, at half-past 12 o’clock (Principal Market for Store Cattle). ™ At Pukekohe, on tlie Second Wednesday in each month, pt 12 o’clock (good market for obti|ii|nr and young qattle). fjrniightly in November and December. Skins, Hides, and Wool Sales, weekly at. the Durham Yards, at 2 o’clock. The Auctioneers recommend stock intended for Tuesday’s be“wntrop but, if not abut until Tuesday, arrive in time fof that day’s sale. StocTmen await th'e’ arrival of train. 590 HUNTER & NOLAN.
Royal Standard Carriage and Spring Factoiw, Durham street <eSt, Auckland. A LEXANDEI? MACKIE -£*- Desires 5 to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and to the public generally for the very liberal share of support that has been given to him past, apd he will try to merit, and hopes to gain, an increased trade in the future. A. M. has now got the.best Premises ip the Province of Auckland, and.has-.gone io a great expense, in order that at a first cost he might have his whole place, men, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest extent both; in time and labor. He has done so that he might ne enabled to givp his customers the’ full benefit arising from such economical time ind labbi* saving arrangement: and this being accomplished, he has now the greatest fa< foi 1 doing an extensive business with- ease and quick despatch, and at the Lotvest Prices ! ! ! » AU Orders - {(Been 'prsent to either'for new work or repairs, will receivihfe ’ immediate attention, and the same will be Promptly and willing to give to Settlers in the Country f>is ; - tricts all the assistance and all the advantages that he possibfy’ caff f he is therefore prppafed to do their wdrli, when required building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle of any given -description, on Time Payments on such 'Perms as shah be most suitable and advantageous-to the Customers, so that if settlers don’t have a Trap, the fault will be tlieirs, ndt'his. 'HTR :T *** See our Illustrated Trade Circular whieh will be hung- in all the'Railway StMtitfnfs* anfi in all publicplaces — See it-, and, Read it, P.S.—A.M. begs to C.uatomers that he has 2 /engaged the, sei-vices of A Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done under his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed to be done in 'First-class Sh/le. ’ 5' • 1 594
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 929, 26 March 1881, Page 8
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