T> E G U L A R SALES XIJ OK LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE Aie held by thu Undersigned as follows:— On each Thiu&day at Reunion, at twelve o'clock, the Pnnciii.il Maiket for Fat Stock of all descriptions. Ou each Fud.vy in Auckland, nt the llaymaiket, .it » leven o'clock, foi lloise-., Carnages, llain. b», Ji.ij, Coin, Seeds, and Agiicultuial Implements On the hibt Fiulay in each month, ju the llaymarket, for \\ 001, Flax, IJulub, and Shetp&kins. At Wiunku, Quarterly, in Mr Campbells Yaids, on the thud Wednesday m Ftbiuaiy, May, August, and iXovemboi . at one o'clock At }\i]jakui.u on the first Vi cdnesday in each month, at li il.-ja-,L twelve o'clock. At 11 end. jm.ii . Mill on the third Wednesday in October and Apiil, at one o'clock. Shucj) Fautaie held at the llemuera Sale Yards on the second Tuesday in February. Ample accommodation for Live Stock consigned for sale or awaiting delivery 'at Remuera, Otahuhu, and Uiuiy, where they are well kept at fixed charges. Dry and commodious Stores for Wool, Givm, Seeds, or Carnages, at the llaymarket, whtrj the goods in store arc insured. ALFRED BUCKLAXD.
Friday, June 6. THE II A YMAEIE T. Tlip next sale for tbc disposal of Flax, Wool, Hides, and Skins, will be belli at the Hajmarket on Friday, June G ? at 3 o'clock. For 6ale about A (\ TONS FLAX . ALFRED BUCKLAim
Wednesday, June 18. THE PAPAKURA SALE. npilE PAPAKURA SALE, held by the undersigned. -*- will m future take place on the Third Wednesday in each month. The next sale takes place on Wednesday, Juue 18, ALFRED BUCKLAXD.
Waikato Quarterly Sale. npUE UNDERSIGNED will hold the usual bale of Jloises, Cattle, Sheep A -id Faun Illicit. inents At thi Obaupo Sale Yards, on W ED&ESDAY, 11th Juue Sale to commence at half-past 12 shaip. Good Paddocks jnoMded for Cattle counng fiom a distance, ou model ate terms. KENNEDY HILL, Auctioneer.
EAST HAMILTON. Wednesday, June 4 ; at Noon. X 0 R E S E II V E. J. KM)X Will sell by auction, by onler of Mr Palmer, his live ami dead stock, comprising, A HOUSES, 2 Side-saddles, 2 Gent's do, Set Dray j& Harness, al&o Plough do, Household Furniture and iOllccts, C'aipentciit' Too]s, IV -ton Potatoes, and a lot of sundries. Also, The r Dwelling iiou&e r.nd 2 Acies Ltiud, beautifully laid ami planted \v)th choice .-Lrubs and fiuit Ue*.s. Foi temis ot the iirojjeity apply to the auctioneer. N.Ji. — Sek Placards.
oti-ctcil t>v ltoyal Letters Patent, dated October llth, 1863 U.MniK DiMixottisuru Patkonvge. DX. BlllvrilT'S PHOSPHODYNE. A Chemical Pieparatiuu ol Puosnhoruft, with tae Vegetable Alkaloids Quima, Uypnpjuuen, XanthoXjlin, &c. Discovered, introduced, and Dxtunshel) piescnbcd by Chaules Le»mi; Bkiohi, M.I). Resident Surgeon to St. Miry's Hospital, London. This Phusphatic combination is pronounced by the most eminent members of the Medical Profession to be- unequalled for its powei in replenishing the vitnlity of the body, by it> tfuppljiufj; all the essfivtiul cou«titueuU of the blood uud nerve Bubstumiu, and for developing all the powers and iuuotious of Che system to the highest degree It is agreeable to the palate and innocent iaits action, while retaining nil its extraordinary properties; and as a specihe ■urpatfeiug all the known therapeutic agents of the day tor the speedy und permanent cure of Nervous prostration Shortness of breath Liver complaints Trembling ot the hands and Palpitation of tiic heart limbs Th/^iness Impaired nutrition Noises in the head and cars ' Mental and ph}sical depressidn Loss of energy and appetite Consumption (111 its incipient or Hypuuhondna _ first stages only) Female complaints , Eruptions of the .skin General debility Impaired sight and memory Indigestion %l " Nervou- fancier Flutulence Impoverished blond Incapacity for study or business Nervous debility 111 all its itage Sick headache Premature decline Lassitude and all morbid conditions of the system, arising from ■whatever cause. The action of the Phosphodyne is twofold— on the one hand, increasing the piinciplc which constitutes nervous eutrgy, and on the other, most powerful blood and flesh generating agent known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine tor renovating impaired and broken-down, constitutions. It Huiekly improves the tuuotiou of Übsnnilation to such 11 degree, that where for yeais an emacuted, anxious, cadnorous, and semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase 111 quantity and firmness, and the whole system return to a state- of lobust health. The Phosphodyne nets electrically upon the organisation ; foi instance, it assists nature to geneiate that human electricity which renews and lebuilds the osseous, muscul ir, ner\ou t », iii'inbianous, and organic »j stems. It operates on the system without exciting care or thought upon the indnidual us to tho process. It moves 1 the lungs', liver, heart, kidncjs, stomach, uud intestines, with a harmoii} , vigour, 3ct mildness, unparalleled in medicine. The Phoßphodyne gives back to the human structurr, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or auimating element of life which ha? been wasted, and cxeits an mipoitant influence directly on the spinal man 0 wand nervous s\ stein, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character , maintaining that buoyant energy of the bram and muscular s) stem which rendeis the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely oveicoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition which many per« aims experience in all their actions. The beneficial effects of the Phosphodjnc are fiequcntly shown from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous powei, with a feeling of vigoui and comfort to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wouderfully , the bowels become regular; the eyes brighter , the skin cleur and healthy, and the hair acquires strength, showing the nnpoitance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the orguus of ! nutrition. Fmall), the Phosphndyne maintains a certain degree of activity 111 the previously debilitated nervous system ; it* use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound state and peifoTm then natural function*. Persons suffering from nervous debility, or any of the hundred symptoms which this distressing disease assumes, nviy rest assured of an effectual and e\en speedy cure by the judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Is sold only in cases at £1 Is., containing Two Bottles and £2 2s, containing Five Bottle*. Also in Family Cuses at£o, containing SiUecn Bottles. To be had of all Chemists and Up-Countiy Stoiekeepers throughout the Colonies. Full Directions for Use, in the English, French, and German languages, accompany each case. SELUCT MUDICAL OPINIONS. ZSZIZ Sir Charles Lococ Physical Accoucheur to her Majesty|tlie Queen, state at a meeting of the Royul Medical and Chiruigical Society, that in thirteen eases of debility and nervous piostration he had effected permanent cures by tho use of Dr Bright 1 a Phosphodyne Sir William Feiguson, Bart , F.R.S., Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, says —"I have repeatedly pi escribed Dr. Bright's Phofcphodyne, and found it an tigirciblu and beneh'ei ii remedy I have but one objection regarding it, mid that is, the elaborate process required 111 the preparation will not allow of the retail price being w ithin the reach of all lasses." Dr. Lancaster, the eminent Coroner, sajs — "Dr. Bright's Phosphoiiyne is calculated to entirely supersede iron, meicurj sarsapurilla, quinine, und cod hvtr oil." Dr 11. Quam, F.K.C.P., Phjsician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, remu-Ks --•' It cannnt be doubted that this Phosphatic preparation v ill henceforth rank foicmost in therapeutics ; it generates all the important elements of the human frame, the peculiar chaiacter o *-his substance fitting it tor vital Uiec. " SirT. Lawrence s lys :—"I: — "I have found Dr. Bright's Phos phodyue an excellent remedy in skin diseases. I presume i s nxjdisation." t Professor Symme says — " The effects of the Phosphodyne in ob«tinnte cases of disease are a* astonishing as perplexing." Dr. Handheld Jones, F.lt.C P., F.H.S., Physician to St. Mary « Hospital, says, in Atropby and General Debility Phosphodyne is a. most adiuiiable remedy; it invigorates the nutiitive functions, and increases the vital energy — "it hot only acts as an absorbent," but letaids or lepairs the waste of tissue, and restores the autntive functions to their normal condition. Tho "Lancet,"' consideis the Phosphodyno one of th<* most impoitant eoutr'b'itiouMiiade to Jlatcria MalLa during the lttit untun.
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