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Clearing-Out Sale. WITHOUT RESERVE. Mr F. U. Ctlcdhill Will Sell by Public Auction, at his rooms in Devon-street, this day, — nnilE following GOODS, for CASH— _L Coach Bolts, Gate Hinges, Pit Saws Ransome's Cart Wheels, Axles, and iron work, Arms, and Boxes Coal Tar, Iron Bedsteads, Vice Grindstone, Roll Lead, Brushes Gunny Bags, Asphalt Felt Wearing Apparel, Clocks, Glassware Plates, Sugars, Decanters, Tumblers Milk Pans, Jugs and Butters, 3 chests Tea Large Meat Safe, a number of Books Bushel and other Measures, &c, &c, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. New Plymouth, 11th Oct., 1860. TO BE LET, ITIHE HOUSE at Devonport, late in the JL occupation of Lieut.-Colonel Murray. Apply to J. W. Marshall. For Feejee Islands. <V mHE TRAVELLER'S] W^^^X BRIDE will take the jgi^^^berth at Auckland for the Feejees, after completing her present voyage from Taranaki, sailing early in December, and returning after a stay of about a fortnight at the Islands. Single Fare 7 guineas. Return Tickets 12 " Freight, 80s. per ton ; Coarse goods, 60s. Nash & Scaife, agents. Superintendent's Office, 10th October, 1860. rp H E Provincial Government intend JL making arrangements for the conveyance of necessary articles to families in Nelson. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this offer, are requested to furnish without delay particulars of the articles they wish to send, in order that the Government may make the necessary arrangements for their conveyance. E. L. Humphries, Deputy Superintendent. AT a Meeting of some of the friends of the late Richard Brown, it was determined to erect a tablet to his memory to record the regard in which he was held by his fellow-colonists. Such a testimonial his friends consider should be general, and not limited to those with whom the idea originated. With this object the subscription is limited to half-a-crown, and the following gentlemen will be glad to receive any subscriptions not exceeding that amount : — Capt. H. A. Atkinson, T.V.R., W. Halse, Esq., W. Weston, Esq. Estate of the late Eyhraim Coad. ALL Persons having claims against this Estate are requested to present the same without delay. Teresa R. Coad, Administratrix. New Plymouth, 28th Sept., 1860.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 428, 13 October 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 428, 13 October 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 428, 13 October 1860, Page 2