AUCKLAND ADVERTISMENTS. REGULAR 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 Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Always on Rand for private sale, -Sydney drays, Saddlery, Harness, Bonedust, Artificial Manures, Clover and Grass Seeds. Waikato.— Paddocks at Mr. Knox’s farm, and Hamilton Road, at Mr. Calder’s farm, corner of Paterangi, Alexandra Road, at Sale Yards, (Ohaupo) and ak-Mr. Sharp’s Cambridge Road. At Papakura on the First Wednesday in each month,’ at half-past 12 o’clock (Principal Market for Store Cattle). AtfDukekohe, on phe Second Wednesday in each month, at 12 o’clock (good market for obtaining Well bred Stock and young cattle). Wool Sales held fortnightly in November and December. ‘ Skins, Hides, and Wool Sales, weekly at the Durham Yards, at 2 o’clock. , Thq- Auctioneers recommend stock intended for .Tuesday’s Market to be sent on Saturday, but, if ndt sent .until Tuesday, arrive 'in time for that day’s sale. Stockmen await the arrival of train. . 48 HUNGER & NOLAN. Royal ' Standard • Carriage and Spring Factory, DURHAM STREET WEST, AUCKLAND.
ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return his sincere thanks to Ins numerous customers and to the public generally for the very liberal share of support that has been given to him in the past, and he will try to merit and hopes to gain, an increased trade in the future. A. M. has now got the best Premises in the Province of Auckland, and , has gone to a great expense, in order that at a first cost he might have liis 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 be enabled to give his customers the full benefit * arising from such economical time and labor saying arrangement; and this being accomphshed, he has now the greatest facilities for doing an extensive business with ease and quick despatch, and at the Lowest Prices > ' > _ All Orders given or sent to A. Mackie either for new work or repairs, wdl receive his immediate attention, and the same will be Promptlg and Faithfully Executed ■, and he is willing to give to Settlers in th& Country Districts all-ftlie assistance and all .the advantages that Jia possibly can ; he is therefore prepared to do their work, when required building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle of any given d<7as shall be most suitable and advantageous to the Customers, so settlers don’t have a Trap, the will be theiis, not his *#* See;our JUustratted Trade Circular which wdl be hung m all tne Railway Stations and in all pubhcplaces—Nee t 7, and Read it. P.B. A.M. begs to intimate to his Customers that he has engaged the services of a Coach Painted, also a Coach TrimmeY, so that all work will be done under his own superviSion and directions, and guaranteed to be done in First-class Style. 49
f ■■ -M? • '■ — notice. f'-e 1 • f — ~| BEG to intimate that I have just pur--A. 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 xfor 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 be procured on the shortest notice. Music :—l£iaU make Musical Publications a special linear having, per mails, the latest Magazines, Songs, and Pieces A specimen Piano is now on view from the celebrated makers, Bnnsmead and Sons, for 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 oy strict attention to the requirements of customers and reasonable charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage.—l am &c. ' W. E. MEARS, Auckland. JI EMt I J. H A I?L EY, (Associated Member of Instituted Civil Engineers), Civil Engineer, Architect and ;O • - r ‘ SURVEYOR, late of Buildings and Roads Branch of Indian Public Works Department *a* Plans and Speeificatious furnished. Estimates Given. Address: Onehunga. 39 ’
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 947, 28 May 1881, Page 4
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