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Sales by Auction.

"DEGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCIi Xi AND AGRICULTURAL PROduce are held by the undersigned, as fol* ows :—: — Each Thursday, at Remuera— the principal market for Fat Stock of every description.

On each Friday, in Auckland, at the •'Haymarket," for Horses. Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, &c, &c.

On each Tuesday, at the " Haymarket " for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c. , &c. at 12 o'clock.

At Waiuku, on th first Saturday in each month.

AtPukekohe, on the first Monday in each month.

At Drury, on the Third Wednesday in each month.

At Papakura, on the last Wednesday in each month.

At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday before the third Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December.

Cattle Sales specially advertised. Sheep Fairs specially advertised.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20.

The Drury Yards.

A CATTLE FAIR will be held at Drury on Wednesday, October 20.

Fntries are requested to be left either at the Haymarket, or with Henry Harding, at Runciman Station, not. later than Friday, October 15, for the purpose of cataloguing.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22.

The Haymarket.

For sale, on Friday next, 22nd October, or FIRST-CLASS HORSES, JdO per 'Oreti,' from Wanganui, consistinff of — Medium Heavy Draught,, upstanding Hacks, and Horses suitable for heavy spring cart work.

The above i* i first-class lot, specially selected for this market by Mr. G. Kirkwood.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20.

The Drury Cattle Fair.

Will beheld on Wednesday, the 20th October, when about QAA HEAD, MOSTLY GROWN OUU STEERS of good quality, will be yarded.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

/COUNTRY CATTLE SALES. \J Pokexo — Monday, October 18 Deury Fair— Wednesday, October 20 Papaktjru — Wednesday, October 27.

EOR SALE, Split seven foot of Puriri Posts, of t'Ood Quality, placed on the Trucks at Pukokohe, for £4 to £5 the hundred.

ALFRED nuCKLAND.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Sixes 1875, (in four yeaes ) Sales 1879, 249, 852 J xeably [ 431, 167, MACHINEm doubled ) machines. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! LARGEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD ! ill H^HI j[ NEW FAMILY MACHINE, on Polished Walnut Tables, with Drawers, Stand, and Treadle. Price, £5 17s od. PATENT TRIPLE ACTION BALANCE WHEKL, and may have, when required, the New Patent Cocoon Shuttle (instead of the Bobbin Shuttle). ACCESSORIES GIVEN WITH EACH MACHINE. 1 Feller 1 Extra Check Spring 1 Set Hcmmcrs and Folder 6 Shuttcl Bobbins 1 Tuck-marker „ 12 Needles 1 Quiltcr „ 1 Screw-driver j Braider „ 1 Bottle of Oil 1 Straight Guide 1 Oiler 1 Screw for Straight Guide, 1 Book of Instruction 1 Extra Needle-Plate Other Accessories for special classes of work are supplied at a .small extra charge. Price List s>^nt post free. The above Machines can be made to work by Hand, if required, at a small extra cost. NEW FAMILY HAND MACHINES on Walnut Base, with Newest Accessories. SEWING MACHINES for all classes pf work, fitted to work by hand, foot, or j>team power. The Sewing Machine made by the Singer Sewing Manufacturing Company are acknowledged by common consent to be by far the > host SewingMachines that mechanical ingenuity has been able to produce. Although the Singer Sewing Machines are comparati\ ely late in the field, yet the extraordinary demand for them during the past few years — as indicated by the successive annual sales— has obliged this enterprising company to incrcas>p>thcir Factories to an extent that seems almost incredible. The largest of their Factories is at Elizabeth, New Jersey. Hefo, the main building has 1.100 feet frontage ; Forging Shops, 700 feet ; Foundry, 600 feet by 100 feet; Cabinet Shop, zoo; Packing Shops, 200 feet. The main building has four floor;,; the Cabinet and Packing Shops ha\c each three Hoo s. Entire works employ 3,500. The Yard contains 6 miles railroad tracks. There arc also Factories at, or near, the City of Glasgow, and the dimensions of these works may be imagined, when we say that 2,100 here, as at the American Works, find constant employment. The turnout of Machines alone is 10,000 every week, or at the rate of soo.ooo (halt a million) for the current year. " The various parts and new accessories, needles, oil, &c, Sec, required for the 3,500,000 Sewing Machines, which arc in use all over the world— these demand special attention and much labor. A Staff of Skilled Mechanics and Sewing Machine Experts is always employed for the sole purpose of making every possible Mechanical Improvement on the Machines and accessories. And notwithstanding the Very Grkat Rkduction in Prick, the Company continue to give wonderfully Easy Terms to Purchasers on Hire or Deferred Payment System. BRANCH OFFICE, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agents : Hamilton-JAMES MARTIN Cambridgc-HOUGHTON& SONS Te Awamutu-DUFFUS & DICK.

CAUTION.

THE party who sent some pieces of old firebars hammer heads, pieces of bolts &c, in a consignment of bones*, had better be careful, bags will be emptied in f utura name or names pnblished. Juveniles trying the same trick will have their bones confiscated. OUMMING .

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1295, 16 October 1880, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1295, 16 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1295, 16 October 1880, Page 4

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