Auctions. , CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. THIS DAY. At 11 a.m. PRODUCE, FRUIT, POTATOES, - 100 Grand Fat Turkeys from Morririsville At 1.30 p.m. 1 •£■< RIDING, LIGHT HARNESS, 10 and DRAUGHT HORSES, no reserve Racing Mare Te Namu, winner of ' . several races. Te Namu, 6 years, by War Eagle, out of Prinia Donna ; won Maiden ab Raglan, Cup afc Oxford, and Handicap at Te Awamutu Brown Geldiug Volunteer, by ■ Totara, sure fencer, and very •fast Black Mare, 4 years, by Cocksure, dam by Early Bird Bay Gelding Sheet Anchor, good hack, and winner of races 30 Riding, Light Harness, and Draught Horses Harness, Saddlery, &c. Also, A First-class 4-wheeled Dogcart, in capital order And A First-class Waggonette, complete, in good order, from Mr W. M. Douglas. Also, 3 Sets first-class Chain Harrows ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, June 7th, At 1.30 p.m. IQA WELL - BRED, CHOICE lqU GROWN STEERS, from forward stores to almost beef, really good cattle ; 100 Head Young Cattle, mixed sexes , 60 Head of Beef. 80 Choice Well-bred , ) Steers I Richmond 50 Choice Spayod Hei- j Downs fers, fresh J Dairy Cows, Fat and Store Sheep, &e. Also, Allotment 135, parish of Ngaroto, 50 acres ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. NEW SEASON'S Rosebud TEAS AT AUCKLAND WHOLESALE PRICES !! Boxes & THK ABOVE TB.VS HAVE BEEN I IMPORTED THIS SEASON, And are now favourably known. Mr GEORGE DICKINSON will wait upon the settlers with samples and take orders for any quantity, which will be delivered free iu any part of the district. This is a rare chance for obtaining a really first-class Tea at an exceedingly low price. Samples can also be obtained free, and orders booked, at Alioied & Go's., Cambridge. JOHN LAMB., Ol' , THE Auckland Roller Mills and Biscuit Manufactory, FORT-STREET AUCKLAND, TAKES the liberty of intimating to the public that he has put on the market a PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL MADE FROM PURE WHEAT, Which is much cooler than oatmeal, and it will be seon from the analysis of Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, which is annexed, that ■ this is a most valuable food, and is giving entire satisfaction. It c;in be obtained at most of the leading grocers in Auckland and suburbs, in seven pound bags and upwards, and brown bread made from this meal from the leading bakers. In making the porridge, the water should be boiling before the meal is put in. Auckland, February 12, ISB7. J. L.utn, Esq., Auckland. Sin,—At your request I obtained a sample of your Porridge Meal from your Mill on the 31st nit., and have examined it with the following results : — Analysis : Moisture 12 85 Soluble Albuminoids 1 "10 Sugar, Gum, and Dextrines ... 515 Gluten 7-0(5 Cellulose 2.5S Starch and Fat 70.30 Ash "JO 100-00 The sample was produced entirely from wheat, and these results show the preparation of a valuable article of food, from which a large proportion of the bran has been removed. The nitrogenous matter is present to a greater degree than it would be in flour prepared from this wheat, while the retention of the germ in the meal adds ereatly to its value as a flesh-producer, owing to the large amount of albuminoids thus retained. The ash is heavier than in ordinary wheat floni'K, and as this is chiefly composed of phosphates, which are very important as bone forming materials, it will be seen how beneficial this food will prove to children. lam of opinion that this preparation will prove of great value, but to ensure, its easy assimilation by the system it will require care in cooking, and will need at least thirty minutes at a boiling temperature to attain this result. I have, &c, J. A. POND, Colonial Analyst. Sussex-Street, Newton, February 23, 1887. Mb John Lαjib, Dear Sir, years ago I was injured, and have not been able to take solid food since. I have tried ninny farinaceous foods, as well as Neave's Food ; but a few weeks ago I purchased a quantity of your Patent Porridge Meal, and I found this superior to anything that I have hitherto used for indigestion, and I thank you for making this food. I am, sir, yours respectfully, WALTER THOM, ' ' ' Engineer. HPENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF 1 LAND. The undersigned invites TENDERS for PURCHASE of his PROPERTY at WAITOA in about 50-aere Lots. This is au opportunity to secure firstrate improved laud that seldom occurs. Plan of the property and terms can he seen at the office of Mr Pavitt, Te Aroha, and at Waitoa. Tenders to be sent to Mr Pavitt, endorsed " Tender for Land," on or before Saturday, the 11th of June, ISB7. Terms liberal. REUBEN PARR, VYaitoa. 2W May, 1887,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2325, 4 June 1887, Page 3
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777Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2325, 4 June 1887, Page 3
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