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ICE TO
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ensured of Advertisements which fail to reach us
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publication.
milW GILLIES, aad THOMPSON
Mercury Office, Maitland.
KEFIIN and STEVENS
(LATE R. HYNDES),
CABINETMAKERS,
UPHOLSTERERS,
AND
TJPnDEIi.T.AJECJEJRS.
A LARGE STOCKof FURNITURE, BEDDING
PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, on view, at
EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE PRICES.
KERIN AND STEVENS
HIGH-STREET,
WEST MAITLAND
wHlicml lUmUon or ^^ *^
PRODUCE EXCHANGE.
Sorti Coast and West Cadden Snperatm S
(LIMITED).
AGENT'S for the SALE of FARM, STATION
and DAIRY PRODUCE of every desoriptior
PBODUOB STORES, COOL CHAMBEES, AND
OVFIOKBI
Sussex and Liverpool Sts.,
SYDNEY. 18i0
YOUNG MEN who intend to marry should read
my adventures in search of a cure for Ner-
vousness, Loss of Energy, Wasting Debility, &c,
&e., and the remarkable manner in which I found
it. It may concern tbem. Forewarned is fore-
armed. Sent free by post on receipt of a stamped
addressed envelope. Address A MINER, G.P.O.
Sydney. 92,
TEE MAITLANDj'MERCUHY.
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AT A
SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION ON FORKEr
CHARGES.
Our very extensive JOBBING PLANT havini
oeen CONSIDERABLY STRENGTHENED
the addition of all the LATEST NOVELTIES
Card Borders, Ornaments for Circulars and Concert
Programmes, Fancy Scripts for Legal and othei
Documents, and choice designs for Billheads,
Memo. Forms, Ac, we are now in a position to turr
out all kinds of
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?ITMB
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style not to be excelled by any job
printing establishment in the
metropolis.
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Visiting Cards, In Memoriam Cards, Show Cards
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hands of our Solicitors, with instruo
tiona to PRESS FOB IMMEDIATE
PAYMENT.
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PBOFBIBTOBS.
Mercury Office, Maitland.
Nov. 1.1892.
ROYAL Mt ÜCH,
CHAS. MCINTYRE & CO. beg to inform the
Travelling Public that THEIR COACHES
LEAVE HEXHAM RAILWAY STATION, ot
arrival of the Mail Train, which leaves Sydney at
7 p.m., due at Hexham at 11.80 p.m. Passengen
leaving Maitland by the 10.80 p.m. train will meet
Coach a ""Hexham.
Coach leaves Hexham SUNDAY MORNING on a>
rival of Train leaving Newcastle at 7.16 a.m.
Buggy or Light Coach can be engaged by part
wishing to travel by daylight, on application to
CHAS .MCINTYRE & co.,
1842 Raymond Terrace.
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SALES BY AUCTION
THE AUCTION SALE
OF
PROPERTIES,
ON
Account oí th.e Estate
OP THE
LATE JAMES TAYLOR,
IS
POSTPONED
FOR THE PRESENT.
BRUNKER & WOLFE,
AUCTIONEERS. 2141
To Storekeepers, Sealers, Speculators,. Others.
Salvage Stock
PROM THE
LATE DISASTROUS FLOODS.
Damaged Stock oí Drapery,
INCLUDING
MANCHESTER & CLOTHING
DEPARTMENTS.
For Sale by Auction,
AX THE
TOWN HALL,
HIGH-STREET,
West Maitland,
ON
TDNMYI VMM,
The 11th «fe 12th April, 1893,
AT TEN O'CLOCK SHARP.
BRUNKER & WOLFE have recoiled instruc-
tions from Messrs. D. Cohen and Co. to sell
by auction, at the Town Hall, High-street, West
Maitland, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 11th
and 12th of April,
The WHOLE of their SALVAGE STOCK from
the late disastrous floods
DAMAGED STOCK of DRAPERY, including
Manchester and Clothing Departments.
Also,
Portions of Ironmongery and Fancy Departments
in trade lots only.
All the Drapery hsB been thoroughly washed,
and ia almost equal to perfect goods.
N.B.-Days of Sala : TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY, 11th and 12th
APRIL, 1893.
Terms cash. 2091
BRUNKER &. WOLFE have received instruc
tions to sell by auction, at Campbell's Hill,
TO-HOBROW (WEDNESDAY), the 12th of April, 1893,
at Hhree o'clock,
WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKIN, and TALLOW
Terms cash. 1847
FAT STOCK
FOR
T HURSDAY.
BRUNKER & WOLFE have received instruc-
tions to sell by auction, at Campbell's Hill,
on THURSDAY, the 18th of April, 1893, at Eleven
o'clock,
60 PRIMB FAT BULLOCKS, from Bando, for
Messrs. White & Cobb.
CO PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, from Puen Buen,
for J. H. Davies.
¡15 PEIME FAT CATTLE, for H. O'Neill, from
Quirindi.
20 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, for M. Grey.
25 PRIME VEALERS, for M. Grey.
200 PRIME FAT WETHERS, from Walhallow,
for F. J. Croaker.
100 PRIME FAT WETHERS, for A. Loder.
600 PRIME FAT EWES, for G. Loder.
300 PRIME FAT WETHERS, for Jas. Steel, jun.
ALSO,
60 FAT and STORE PIGS.
Terms cash. 2139
Bl» WilIK
Building Allotments,
SITUATED ON THE
HEIGHTS OF EAST MAITLAND.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION,
On the Ground.
Saturday, April 15th, 1893,
AT THREE O'CLOCK.
BRUNKER & WOLFE have received instruc-
tions from the Trustees, to sell by auction,
on the Ground, on SATURDAY, April 15th, 1893, at
Three o'clock,
43 Eligibly-situated BUILDING ALLOTMENTS,
heights of East Maitland, with frontages to
Morpeth Road, Thompson, Young, Dixon,
and Short streets.
All good frontages to wide streets.
Terms exceptionally easy. | 2096
IMPORTANT
CLEARING-OUT SALE
OP
Milch Cows, Horses, Cattle,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e
AT THE
RESIDENCE OF D. SLATTERY, ESQ.,
LOWER BELFORD.
Tuesday, AprÜ 18th, 1893,
*? AT TWELVE O'CLOCK.
BRUNKER & WOLFE have received instruc-
tions from D. Slattery, Esq., to sell by
auction, at his residence, Lower Belford, on
TUESDAY, the 18th of April, 1893, at Twelve o'clock,
40 HEAD of MILCH COWS, 25 Head of Yonng
Cattle, 10 Head of Saddle and Harness
Horses, and
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS.
Terms cash. 1839
EAST MAITLAND HEIGHTS
JPOJBLTIOJX
or THE
la Ik lädt Grant
SALS
OP
ALLOTMENTS,
Saturday Next, 15th iost.
DELTGHTFULLY-SirUATED
Bull «ling Sites,
FAR ABOVE THE REACH OF FLOODS.
A Chance for everyone to
Secure an Allotment.
TERMS EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL: One-fourth
Cash; Balance 2, 4, and 6 years; interest,
6 per cent.
NOTE THE DAY AND HOUR
ON THE GROUND OVERLOOKING
MORPETH ROAD,
Saturday,
15th APRIL, 1893.
ITHOGRAPHS ON APPLICATION
DRUNKER & WOLFE,
2H0 AUCTIONEERS.
THE Undersigned PURPOSE HOLDING A
SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES DURING
THE MONTH OF APRIL, when CONSIGN-
MENTS FROM SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN
BREEDERS, embracing Horses suited to present
requirements, WILL BE YARDED.
SPARKE & CLIFT.
W. Maitland, March 30th, 1893. 1950
STORE CATTLE NOTICE.
INTENDING BUYERS are notified that MR. F.
McINNRS' STORE CATTLE advertised for
the 13th, WILL NOT BE YARDED UNTIL THE
17th, on account of unexpected delay en route.
SPARKE & CLIFT.
West Maitland,
April 10th, 1893. 2141
Prime Fat Stock.
SPARKE & CLIFT have received instructions
to sell by auction, at Campbell's Hill, on
THURSDAY, the 13th April, 1893, at Eleven o'clock,
25 PRIME CATTLE, from Appletree Flat, for T.
HaBBall, junr.
.80 PRIME COWS, from Gineroi, for E. Adams.
60 PRIME BULLOCKS, from Bingleburra, for
J. K. Mackay.
45 PRIME COWS and VEALERS, from Glen-
rock, for G. & A. Campbell.
25 PRIME BULLOCKS, from Glendon, for W.
Marchant.
Ï00 PRIME EWES, from Wondobah, for RobS.
Gill.
270 PRIME WETHERS, from Tamworth, for
N. Agents.
80 FAT and STORE PIGS.
Terms cash. 2146
300 SUPERIOR STORE CATTLE,
CLUB BRAND, FROM MAROUAN.
!!! Monday, 17th April!!!
SPARKE & CLIFT have received: instructions
from Finlay Mcinnes to sell by auction, at
Campbell's Hill, on MONDAY, 17th April, 1893, at
Eleven o'CIock.
300 SUPERIOR BULLOCKS and COWS, of the
w«H-known club brand, of fattening ages,
and in excellent condition.
Terms cash. 2150
1 Friday,121stl|April.p
SPARKE & CLIFT have received instructions
to sell by auction, at Campbell's Hill, on
FRIDAY, the 21st April, 1893, at Eleven o'clock,
Account J. J. DODD :
20 SADDLE and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES,
broken and unbroken, and in top condition,
consisting of Stylish Hackneys up to weight,
and Harness Horses suited to van and bus
work.
Account ROBT. LOGAN:
5 HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS, of apes fit for
immediate work, and in top condition.
Account J. H. KEMP :
10 HORSES, principally nseful light and harness
styles (to include match pair of iron-grey
Wagonette Geldings and 3 useful and
stylish Ponies), the whole broken to saddle,
and aged from 3 to 5 years.
Account JAMES A. ARNDELL:
10 USEFUB QUALITY HORSES, broken to
saddle. Tbe bnlk of these are suited to
light harness, and adaptable for 'bus, van
and other light harness work.
Account M. POWHE:
20 HORSES, consisting of Draught and Light
Harness Colts and Fillies, and useful
quality Hacks, the whole in top condition.
Terms cash, 2114
Wool, Hides, Skins, and Tallow.
SPARKE & CLIFT have received instructions
to ¡sell by auction, at Cuinpbe l'a Hill, on
WBDNESDAT, the 12th April, 1893 at Three o'clock,
THE ABOVE
Terms cash. 2147
IvIUIVIOMP-A-L YARDS,
MUSCLEBHOOK.
Oi\ AN EARLY DAY.
550 Very Superior Bullocks,
IN ADVANCED CONDITION,
PEOM OAKWOOD (Q )
SPARKE & CLIFT (in conjunction with Messrs.
Hill, Clark, & Co.) have received instructions
from B. Tierney, to sell by auction, al the above
place, on an Early Day,
650 BULLOCKS, from Oakwood Station (Q.)
These are described as a very superior lot,
in advanced condition, aod should suit the ,
requirements of paddock holders.
TermB cash. 2145
Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, &c.
EDWD. HIGGENS, MARSHALL, & CO. have
received instiuctions to sell by auction, at
Campbell's Hill, on WEDNESDAY, April 12th, 1893»
at Three o'clock,
CONSIGNMENTS OF THE ABOVE.
Terms cash. 184S
FAT STOCK
EDWD. HIGGENS, MARSHALL, & CO. have>
received instructions to sell by auction, ab
the Municipal Yards, Campbell's Hill, on THURS-
DAY, the 18th April, 1893, at Eleven o'clock,
52 PRIME FAT CATTLE, for H. J. Adams, from?
Dartbrook.
20 PRIME FAT CATTLE, for Geo. Hooper, from
Dartbrook.
25 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, from Singleton
Paddocks.
300 PRIME FAT WETHERS for E. White, from
Martindale.
2C0 PRIME FAT WETHERS, for Barling Bros.,
from Dunwell.
ALSO,
70 FAT and STORE PIGS.
Terms caB». 2154
200 MIlfflME Mi
BACON & CO. are instructed by Messrs. Brooke
BroB., to sell by auction, at the Show Grounds,
Narrabri, on April 14th, in lots to suit purchasers
100 RAMS, 2 years, Milchengowrie station bred.
60 Rams, 1 year, pure Collaroy blood. '
40 RamB, half-bred and quarter-bred American
Merinos.
The Milchengowrie sheep have been large prize
winners, and at the Gunnedah Show, 1891, won 5
first and 6 second prizes ; and at Singleton, 1892,
li first, 8 second, and 3 third prizes, also Reserve
Champion Grassfed Ram. f
The pure Collaroy rams are out of cast-for-age
Collaroy stud ewes which were served by Collaroy
stud rams before leaving Collaroy.
Sheep having the American infusion of blood;
have been eminently successful wherever exhibited,
including Champion prizosatSydney and Melbourne
ShowB last year ; and experience, now extending;
over many years, haB proved that these sheep are
especially suitable for Queensland and the dry
plains in New South Walea giving a heavy yield of
wool. The wool being preserved from the weather
right up to the tip, owing to abundant yolk, brings
a higher price than the ordinary clip. 1893.
MRÀBRi m m.
I2th & 13th APRIL.
BACON & CO. (in conjunction with Hill,
Clark, & Co.) have received instructions from
the Land Company of Australasia, Ltd., to sell, on
the Narrabri Show Ground, on 14th April,
BO HEAD OF DRAUGHT HORSES, 3 and 4
years old; all in first-class condition, and
superior to any draft yet offered there.
These Horses are so well and favourably known
that the Auctioneers have every confidence in
recommending them to intending purchasers. 1608
SDramuwEsneNSümsco
mmm AÏ co,, ia.
Auctioneers and Produce Merchant*.
SALES at WEST MAITLAND EVERY WEDOTS¿
DAY, at 9 a.m.
SALES at MORPETH EVBBY THUBSDAY, at
9 a.m.
SALES at NEWCASTLE of FARM PRODUCE,
on Trucks and Wharf, EVBBY TUESDAY and
THUBSDAY, at 8 o'clock.
CLEARING-OUT SALES conducted.
CHEQUES and ACCOUNT SALES rendered
within seven days. Head Office :-Morpeth.
E. T. SWAN, .
1843 Manager.
clralliiii
JG. SNAPE & CO. have received instructions
. from Andrew Loder, Eßq., to offer by auction,
at O'Neil's Yards, Quirindi, on MONDAY, 24th hist,,
at Eleven o'clock,
20 COLTS and FILLIES, 3 years old, all broken to
saddle, but have never been galloped. By
Idalium and The Bean out of thoroughbred
mares.
The Auctioneers would call the attention of
sporting men and the public generally to this im
Eortant sale of fashionably bred youngsters, which
avernever been tried, in fact are not yet out o£
the breaker's hands.
Further particulars from
J. G. SNAPE & CO.,
Auctioneers,
1916 Quirindi.
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MAITLAND : Printed and published by THOMAB
WILLIAM TUOKBB, JOHN GILLIES, and JOHN
THOMPSON, at the Maitland Mercury Genera
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