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SALES BY AUCTION. Mr, A. KING, LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Bell Block Cattle Sale. Mr. A. Kins WILL hold a CATTLE Sale at the Bell W Block Inn on Tuesday next, the 15th of March. Stock for sale to be at the Inn by 1 o'clock. Sale at 2 o'clock. IMMENSE CATTLE SALE Without Reserve. Mr A. King Has been favored with instructions from Mr John Treweek, of Whanganui, to submit to the competition of the Taranaki settlers, on Wednesday next, the 16th instant — A PICKED HERD of Fat and Store CATTLE, in number about 100. The Auctioneer in placing this advertisement befoie his fellow settlers begs to observe that he has not, since his seven years' experience as Auctioneer, had the honor of placing beneath his hammer anything to equal the immense growth of this herd. The Stock consists of gigantic fat Bullocks, large boned Steers, and Milch Cows broken in to bail. They are all perfectly quiet, used to paddocks, and a child may drive them. Terms : — Purchasers under £30 six months' approved Bills; above £30 and under £50 nine months' ; above £100 twelve months' bills. The bills to bear interest at 10 per cent, per annum. Mr A. King Has received instructions from Dr Neill, 65th Regt., to sell by auction, at his residence in Gill street, On Wednesday, lOth March, ALLhisHOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. The Furniture consists of a polished Rimu Dining Table, side table, six cane bottomed Chairs easy fold-up Chair and Cushions, Kidderminster and other Carpeting, Brussels hearthrug, Damask window hangings, door mats, table covers, 36 hour striking clock, Handsome iron Bedstead with chintz hangings, mattrass, feather pillows, blankets and counterpanes, muslin window hangings and toilet table {en suite), Toilet Service complete, Towel stand, &c, Canteen iron bound with Chubb's patent lock, handsome stone china dinner Service for six persons, ditto breakfast set, white and gold China tea Service, cut glass decanters (quarts and pints), water bottle, tumblers and wine glasses, sugar basins, pickle jars, salt cellars, custard cups, hot water jugs, plated table spoons, dessert and teaspoons Dinner and dessert folks, soup ladles, butter knife, silver edged cruetstand, silver saltspoons, tea and coffee pots, white Irish damask dinner cloths and napkins, d'oylys, copper fish kettle, pots, kettles, &c, ivory handled dinner and dessert knives and forks ditto carvers, English made saddlery, &c, set of flags, a collection of Surgical Instruments by the best London makers, Books, beehive, garden implements, a 5-acre section with crop of Potatos, pork tub, India rubber swimming belts, revolver, tin case, for fern collecting, small steel digger in leather case, and many other articles too numerous for insertion. KSJT Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. *i- A good Luncheon provided at 1. Terms — cash, or tluee months bills bearing colonial intejest, for sums exceeding £10. Also, the Freehold Cottage and Garden, with detached Kitchen lecently built, if not previously disposed of. The cottage has had a porch added to it within the last few months and has been papered and painted. The Gaiden is well slock with flowers and vegetables, and the whole forms a lot well worthy of inspection by intending purchasers. Terms — cash, or 3 and six months bills on approved security beaiing colonial interest. NOTld FLOUR, fine, at per 100 lbs. 225. cash, if booked, 275. S.'OI.IVEII, Union Mills.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 345, 12 March 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 345, 12 March 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 345, 12 March 1859, Page 2

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