REGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRO- : duce^Tje^elft by th^,ui^sBj^M^'a> folpws :—: — SEach! j iThui-aday, >at i 'ReiHu'era l - the principal market for Fat Stock of every description. * On eachVricla'y, in ''A'llcklan'd,' at the "Haymarket," for Horses. Carnages, ; Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, &c, &c. On each Tuesdifyt at the " Haymarket 1 " for, \Vool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow. $c., , &c. ai'!2 o'clock. ' ',' , r ; AtWaiuku, on th' first Saturday! in i each inontfy. , , i ( , •A^Pukekoho, on the first Monday 'in each month. " '\ At Drury, on ; the T,hird Wednesday in < each' month. r , } At Papakura, on the last Wednesday, in j each month. , i | !.' At QueeH's Redoubt, on each Monday; oefore t>he,thfrd Wlednesday in the months j of February, April, June,, , August, J October, and December. AGENT FOR LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
CHABLHB HESKBTH.] .[aI^XAITDEB AITKIN. HESKETH and AITKIN, Grain and Seed Merchants, • SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENTS. The Haymarket. 105, QUEEX-STBBET, .AUCKLAND. Having succqeded.to the Seed apd Grain business lately carried on by Mr Alfred Buckland, hope, by steady attention to business to merit a continuance of the public favours. Their present stock consists of a new importation of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, and FLOWER SEEDS. Also, Oats, Maize, Chaff, Bran, Bonedust, Guano, and Artificial Manures, Fine, Coarse, and ?onk New Zealand Flax, Tow and Cocoanut Fibre. Messrs Hcsketh and Aitkin, having been m my employ for many years, I confidently recommend them to my fripnds as reliable and' careful business men. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
SANDES & CO. CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, Have now ready POISONED GRAIN In any quantity for the destruction of SMALL BIRDS, 6d. a pound. 6d. a pound. Poisoned Grain. Poisoned Grain. SANDES~& CO., CHtMItjTS AND DrUQCH.STS, Victoria-street, Hamilton.
mHE THOROUGHBRED HUNTING 1 SIRE fATTLER, Late Grey Friar, bred by Mr Nosworthy, of Canterbury, fo.iled 1870, by Traduccr, out of Lady Jane Grey by St Aubyn out of Medora ; Medora by Commissioner (Arab). See Stud Book. The above celebrated Sire will stand thi> season at Tamahere. Further information can be obtained from Mes«ri. GRAHAM BROS.. Tamahere.
■vr o t i c c. The Thoroughbred Sire "HERCULES" Will travel in Waikato this season. Route— Pukerimu, Ohaupo, Te Awamutu, Rotorangi, and Cambridge. Particulars in future issue. CHARLES LAKE. July 22, 1881.
H. P. GIBBONSG IBB0NS & C°TEA, COFFEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Family Grocers. Coal, Fibewood, and Pkodtjce Mebciiants, HOBSON-STREET. Full market rates returned for oonaignmentu of Country Produce. Settlers and others requiring Goods in wholesale quantities will find a considerable advanage by giving us a trial. H. P. GIBBONS & CO., ' ' • HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND.
T3OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE i i AND SPRING FACTORY, . ' DURHAM: STBEET'WUST, AUOXIAND. ( i ALEXANDERTkACKIE i iDesires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and, to the public genpttillj-, for the very liberal share of support that has been giOcn to him in the past, arid he will try' 'to niorlt and hopes to g.iin an increased trade mi thfc future. A.'M. has no}v got the best Premises in the provinre of Auckland, and has gone to a great expense, in ' orcjer that at a^ first cost he might have his vihole place, men, and machinery so arrang-cd as to'economis? to the fullest, extent both in time and labor. He has done s>o that ho migbi bc'.'etlaUlod to frivd lite icustomers the/full benefit arising from such economical time and 'labor-sax ing- arrangement, and this being accomplished he ha'ii -now' '"thd: latest' ■'facilities for doing an extensive business with ease and quick despatch, and at the'jlowesf, pfjeest, n£|l orders given or sent to A. MAC-Kib. either for new work or repairs; 'will receive his immediate attention, and' the' same^will' be protoptly^ahd ' faitafufly execptjed/and'he^s wUUn^togiyo # to Settlers |n the ppuntry districts., a,U the the iidvantdges'that heiobsibly can ; he is tfiereforc ptcpaied to db ( their 'ftork, <vheil re^uir^'d; bpildjng , any kind of GHrriago or Vehiclo , ofl 'my given riesf ippti,on,rfln t jjnespayme^ts on sufjh^ermsj as shatl.bc most suitable and advantageous to, the cilstarriers;' so'thatif Qcttleri &Uki tfave a j Tr^i" ,the fault will be theirs notrhis'.l See our Illusif fc..' te 4, Tf ad« \ Circular , YfiAqh will^ be, , hun g, in, jail !Railwfy in^lji pub|ic ( place^^ijtt [ land read it. 1 ' , , ' *, ' ' , r ' t?tBP-k.M.^ UegSi td Intimate' to 1 His custftniete' that he has engaged 'the -spryiceji pf.» fibachi Painter.- ;also a'Coach.Trjmn^cr, ao {hatjaU^rk willbe aonc ithder his own superasipn and directions, and guaranteed to bb'doiie itifirsf-tlass 1 tyle. ! 'i (K.n-i'i A\
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1425, 20 August 1881, Page 4
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