&ateg ftg faction, THIS DAY. Mr. F. U. Glcdhill Will sell- by public Auction on This Day, the I7thinst., at his Stores Devon St. 1 O WESTPHALIA HAMS JL O 22 Tins Soups and Bouilli Mangold Wurtzel seed Sweed Turnips Trefoil Ladies Mantles Bacon (smoked) Sultanas 1 Hogtfn saddle "1 withoufc rcgerre Clothing J Sale at 2 o'clock. New Importations. THIS DAY. ' 3?lr James Yems Will sell by auction at his Rooms, Brougham-street, This Day, 17th inst., at 2 o'clock — 1 QUANTITY of stationery of various J\_ descriptions Handsome vases Well selected stock of perfumery Handsome swing looking glasses A cottage piano Books, &c. Also A quantity of colonial cheese Butter, rice Biscuits, oats h Yems being about to make an alteration in "his Auction Room, will offer for sale in addition to the above, a quantity of DRAPERIES, &c, &c. WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. Mr. F. U. Gledhill Will sell by Auction on Wednesday, the 28th instant, in his Large Store— *pHE undermentioned Goods — J- Lady's papier-machework table inlaid with pearl Mahogany ditto A large assortment of vases French time-pieces A large assortment^ of glass-ware, consisting, of jugs, butter basins, decanters, celery vases ,' Chimney looking- classes . - Toilet ditto Ladies' fancy baskets A variety of crockery Four-post iron bedsteads , Jugs with metal covers American brooms Children's cots Ladies' work boxes .Portable writing desks Elec,tro-plated goods . . Room paper ■ 1 stove 1 flour mill A quantity of oats An assortment uf atatiumuy 1 Sale at 2 o'clock $eto Wwittezmtnts. ALBION PRIVATE HOTEL, Brougham-street. NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, THE Proprietor begs to intimate to the public in general that he has opened the above establishment as a Family and Commercial Hotel. Gentlemen arriving by steamer will meet with every accommodation. 9leals all day. N.B.—Wanted, a waiter. NOTICE. THE INTEREST on the claims for compensation under Mr. Sewell's award, in the September quarter, will be paid on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of next week, between the hours of ten and four o'clock. Charles Brown, H. A. Atkinson, W. M. Crompton, Sub-Commissioners. September 17, 1864. Notice, ALL FOWLS coming into my premises on and after this date, will be liable to be poisoned. Thomas Francis.' September 16, 1864. fpWO young men can have comfortable 1 LODGINGS with a private family ; rent moderate. Apply at the office of this paper. Houses to Let, APPLY to S. Fishleigh, or to the undersigned. W. Francis, Piano Tuner. THE Lady who was seen to pick up a victorine opposite the .Bank on Sunday afternoon, August 14, is requested to return the same to the rightful owner, Mrs. Devenish, Courtenay-street. REABDON & ROBY, Storekeepers, Pahitcre. OFFICERS' and other Messes at the southern outposts can now be supplied with all mess articles at town prices, at the above store. Terms — Cash. Queen-street Chapel. . O ABBATH EVENING DISCOURSES. |O September 17th. Subject — Samuel ; or, RELIGIOUS DEVOTEDNESS and its REWARD. Bi-weekly Lectures on Thursday evenJugSj^Sgjitgmber 29 — Subject : Palestine,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 633, 17 September 1864, Page 2
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