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TT> E G U L A P. SALES LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE Are held by the Undeisk-no \ as follows :- On each Thuisday at Itp.i.ei... .t n.'V<- ociook, the Principal Mai'ket foi lmL ftto^ - i»i .n dLScnp.ivma. On each Friday in Auckland, .it t'.o Hiiyniarkot, at oleven o'clock, for Horses, Cani.^cs. Jl.irncss, Hay, Cprn, .s'eedj, and Agueultiual lnipleiii^ir.s. On the lirst Friday in each l.i.mth, at the HaynuiUet, toi \\ 001, Flax, Hides, and Miecpskuis.. At Quarterly, in Mi Campbells ards. uu the third Wednesday in February, May, August, and November, at one o'clock. At Papakura, on the first Wednesday in each month, at half-past twelve o'clock. . At Hendersons Mill on tho third Wednesday in October and April, at one o'clock. Slicep Fans are held at the Remuei-A Sale \aids on the second Tuesday 111 February. Ample accommodation for lave Stock consigned for sale or awaiting delivery at Ilenmera, Otahuhu, and Urury, where thoy are well kept at rixed chaiges. Dry and commodious Stores tor Wool, Gram, Seeds, or Carriages, at the Haymarket, where the goods in store are in^uieil.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

Monday, April 14. CHOICE YOUNG- CATT L E. AT TAMAHIiKE. The umlei signed lias received instructions from Mr M.irtyn. to sell, on his Farm, on Monday, April 14, at eleven -j J a HEAD Young Wcll-Bicd CATTLE, as ( KO \J follows : ( 1 •JO Tin ee-year-old Steeis TiO Steets trom 1 to 2 Years Old j)0 Heifeis 20 Calves :U) Cows Also a First-clas3 Shorthorn Bull, which took first prize at \\ aikato Agricultural fchow m November last. Terms:— Undergo, Cash; above that sum, approved Bills at 3 or 4 months, beiiing 8 per cent, mteic&c. ALFRED BUCKLAND. "O EG UL All SALES of Livestock and Farm Produce XL are held by tlie sub&enbeis on each Tuesday, at Newmarket, at I o'clock, lor honied stock, sheep, and pi.'B On each Fiiday at Dm ham Yaids, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, torhoibes, vehicles, saddlery, agricultural implements and produce. At Papakura on the hrst A\ ednesday in each month, at half-past i' 2 o'clock. At Waiuku on the fourth Wednesday in April, July, and October. Good accommodation paddocUb at Messrs Oros&itt s farm, Razor Back ; Gladding, Papatoitoi, Otahuhu, and Harp ot Erin. HUNTER .0 NOLAN. ,

Auctioneer's Notice. SETTLERS having cattle to dispose of at the Ngaruawalua Cattle Sale are requested to send the number, Ac, to the Auctioneer as early as possible in order to have thorn advertised. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

Protcctod oy Rjyil L-'tturs l'attiat, date! October llcli, 18tS3 U.ndeii Distinguished Patronage. I DR. BIIIGHT'S PHOSPHODYXE. A Chemical Preparation ot i'ho-.pliorus, wuli tue Vegetable Alka.oidsQuuiia, , U\ i.ripuKku, Xanth .\j lvi, &c. Dikcoveral, introduced, aim j eueasne.j presenb u b) Uhaull- LtoUn Biuour, A.D. , Uihidtut Suijfeou to St. Mary's Hospital, London. , This Pnosnlutic cinbai uiou is p.onou..cjd by tne mo.t . enununt members uf ttie MeiUcal Pioies,ion to be uncquillcd iui us power 111 replenishing the vitality of the body, by it, | sunpUi.-ir all the es,uiuul cdusutueuts ot the blood and nen c mbstance, and tor developni- all the powers and iunclioub ot the •>> stein to the highest uegree. _ It is agreeable to the palaie and innocent in its action, while retaimii" ..11 its extr.mrdiuaiy yvwperu.s , aud aa a opucilie > sui passing all the known tuerapeutu ajents ot the clay lor tne , spowiy aud pt'imanuut tuio ot Nervous prustratiuu Shortness of breath Liver complaints 'IWblmg ot ttie hands and j Palpitation ot tue heai t limbs Du/.iues S . Impaired nutrition N.-toC-. in the In. ad and ears alouui and piij^icul depres-iou Ljss of enuri?y and appetite Causuniptiou (111 its liicipient or j H\puchuudua histstasebouli) j l.einalocouiplaiuts Eruption^ ol the »un Gcneial debit.ty Impaned sight mid uicnory I lncligertic.ll Nervous iaiuie-. I'latulenco Jmpovemied lilo .d , lncapacits for study or liubinc** Nei voiu debiht> m all its bt.i^e Sick lieAdrfciie Premature dcclmc Lassitude . , . and all morbid conditions of the system, aibins; from whatevci 1 cause The action 01 the Pnospuodjiie i«, iwolold-on the oue I haml,' increxsing the yiinciplc Winch coustitutcs uorvoub UIU ,;. .aid 011 the ocier, most poweitul Wood and Heali gcucuUinga^'ntkuou.i; thcloie, a marveltou, medicine lor reiiovtttiug nnpiireJ and broken-down constitutions. It ouickly improves tue fuuctiou ot assimilation to suoli a degree, tliatwheie for ycais an emaciated, huxiou.,, caclivorous, and semi-vital condition h.us exibitd, the llt»h will rapidly increase i,i quantity and tirmufss, and the whole system leturn to a ■>tate 01 robust health. The Puusphodyne acts electikally upon tho organisation; for iurtanco, it as»u,b nature to generate that liuinuu electncity which rene»b -and rebuilds the o sS eo, ls , mubcul a uervou s , laombramms and organic a> stems. It opera es on .he system vitUout evcitmg caic 01 thought upon tao individual .1, to the process It movca the lungs, lhcr, heart, k.dnejs, stomach, and intemmes, with a huimonj, > gour, jet nnklnc-,, unpirall0 Tut- PhJ^Snc gives back to the human structur in a suitable form, the ptiosphouc or atnuiauDg eiuiueuc ot hie whS lias been mitaC and exerts au importa.i >»a^ directly on tho spinal mairow aud utrvous sjstem,ot a nututive, , one, and invijoratina character; maintaining that baojaui , Sv ot the brain imd inu^cuUr .sj.te.n which render, the 1 mma cheeiful, brilliant, aud enclitic, entirely overcoming j that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition winch many jiei. ; sons experience in all their actions. j The beneiici.il ettVcts ot the Pho B phod)ne nrc frequently shown from the hrht day of ita admiaistuit.on, b/ h ivinai Kul le uevease cf neivou., pow.-r, Wit. a Iccuy ol vigour aud comfoic to which the patient bo* long bee., uuaecustomeJ. Digestion is nnprosed i tue appetite ineic»«» wouaoilaUy , tne bowels become regular; the eyes blighter; tho hkm Ut-ar aud , healthy; and"^he iiair ac a "irc> .trongth, ml. wing the impoitance of the action of the Phosphodynu on tue organ* ol a ViiiaTlv the Phon>hodync mamUius a cert.iia dyfeo oi activ, y ii the preMuWj debilitated n^^sjsmvfiU use cnab S all debilitated orjaiu, to return .0 t»>rrilu^»» a..d perform their natural luucti -us. Pci»ou» ..uttering Iroui nei vSebil ty or any ot tlie hunched s.mptou.s wn.ch tv« digtie Bsl ,, B diseu*ou«u.nc,, in.iy_rt.t us-uicu ot au ttt.ctua^ and e >ea.s^edy cure b> the judicious u»o ot this most mvaluuolo remedy. miIG HT'S WIOSPIIODYNE X sold only 111 case, at £1 Ln, coiitanung Two 11.1 ties; ana £2 /,, containing Five Bottle.. Also in Farm y C.i,e« at t>, em,taiui..g Sxvtcvn Bottle To be had ot a.l Chemist* a.id TTn.Coimtry StoroUtupas, thr^u-hout tue Colomu-. Full Direction* tor Use, 111 the EugUMi, neuc, a.uU.C't.nau languugo, accouipauy cuch case. SELLtT JICDICAt OI'IMONS. -„r c h irlc-. L'x-o^- iii. »'v.al A^-o mleiv to her M ijjoty the Queen It Uo at a meetin- ot the lljyal M^ical ami Ulmurgi1.11 s"'cSj,tuat 111 tliu won ca,c. ot aoba.t, .1.1 1 .u.vou* plo^ation he had effected permanent cures by the umj ot D.. Bart, H.H.S., Surgeon to her Maiestv the Queen, say- .-" I ha»o icpeaUUl, picsuiued Oi. & 's Pn^phiiU nc. and touud it an „„-, cc u.lc and b.nehu u reiu.dv 1 nave but .me- oojcaiou ic-aidiug it, a..d Ui* is, h L.atepiu c, ,«i««ul >u tue l'-P^atK,.! «i.l not allo, t f he retail i»ri.c being w.tLint.,e i, tehot a 1 aMC-. Dr L.ncasui, ti.u tminuuc C .ronci. sa.vs.— Di. i.ugHl ■. PliolplVolyno is'ckulated to eutue.y Miue..tUe i.ou, meieurj ll R ll Q;rT^:irp"y-- -the llospitul iorConJ2 'SnU MSSISr cSriun « .uU.uucc uttm, u -"I Hoe touul Di. Un B litM'u«. phodyl.e^u etuluu ie.ucd> m — - a ea,e, I it soxjaisation. _.. The etfects ot tlie I'lio^phodyne ■ i-ntor t.,Sm.Wt,,m,iu..a» «. HUta.a M.cla. .1.....>8 tne 1.,t c itu y. P nmhlcN c.omaimu.'Tcstuuuuialsmaybt'ultamcd fiom all to, Dr BngLtVPho. Dlo^ne, w. Imitat.uus -ie uuioa I , and avoid puicha.m^ 51145 114 o Sottk., uu Genai .c Article being m»M ift . i.lj. Agents for New Zealand: ivEMi'i'HOiJJNii;, Pttua^i*. Co. XTICTOJBIjTnfSL'BVM'E I'DMl'AA'i'b AUrhNL^. I Omt'l: M.U llAv'i CuiiiuLii^, llamijao> Kv&r.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 10 April 1873, Page 3

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