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Sales by Auction Mr.~A. "K I N6, LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGBNT. At 10 o'clock — Mr. A. KikNG ON SATURDAY, 24th June, 1854. Will sell by Publfc Auction— AN IMMENSE, CHOICE, nnd V KIED Assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, chiefly comprising— Earthenware — Glass Ware Second- Hand Saddlery Beautiful Zephyr Shawls Rhode Island Prints Alpine anh Swiss dresses Elegant Cotton Table Covers Splendid fast colored Eurnituie Chintz Rich Crimson Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs Madder Prints — Navy Blues — Calicos Blue Shirts — India Silk Handkerchiefs Cotton Reels — Men's Winter Coats Gambroon Shooting Coats 24 Dozen MARZETTI'S PALE ALE Groceries -.—Teas— Coffee— Pampanga Mauritius, Java, & other Crystalized Sugars Paints— American Chairs, See. &c. &c. A Powerful MAGIC LANTHORN, with 4 Lenses, shewing Figures 6 feet high, with numerous racy sets of comic and other slides. Also — A SILVER Gravy Spoon, Silver Butter Knife, 2 Tutdou Ladles, 3 Dessert Knives and Forks, ™d other PLATE. At 3 o'clock — Mr. A. ICING WilJ sell by Public Auction — j2C© SPLENDID MERINO EWES. These Sheep are in Lamb, of a very superior class, being part of the best cargo ever landed hero, per Velox. Intending purchasers had better view the flock at Mr* Stevenson Smith's, as only a sample will be brought in to sell from. At the same time — Mr. A. KING Will dispose of by Public Auction, about %j^J Colonial Bred SHEEP, late the property of Mr. Henwood. Mr. Henwood's name is quite enough to stamp the value of thii Beautiful lot , most of the sheep have lambed, and others are now lambing — in consequpnee of which they will be sold without being brought into town ; they can be seen at Mr. Putt's farm at Muluroa, and can remain on their present depasturage until December next. (J^T Bills of 4 and 6 months will be taken for all the Sheep. ALSO 2 COWS 1 HhIFER 3 CALVES A Powerful pair of WORKING OXEN. J<J®TI<CE* MR. A. KING, as Executor for the late Mr. Jas. Rundle, begs leave to call the attention of Persons indebted to the Estate of the immediate necessity of settling their accounts; no further limit will be given past the 30th of this present month, when all accounts unpaid will be handed over to Messrs Standish & Norris, Solicitors. NOTICE, I'o BE RAFT 1 LED FOR at the Taranaki Hotel, on Saturday evening next, at 8 o'clock precisely, a Lady's ELEGANT COLD WATCII, by 24 members at ten shillings and sixpence a member. The winner and owner to spend ten shillings nnd sixpence each. The list for Member's names lies at the Hotel.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 99, 21 June 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 99, 21 June 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 99, 21 June 1854, Page 1

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