Sales by Auction. I1:I 1 : ; ..=. THIS DAY. *" " MR. F. U. GLEDHILL Will sell by Auction This Day, the 28th instant, at the Timber yard of Messrs. Broad more and Son, Courtenay-streot "(near the Egmont Mu)l),— '• <■ ABOUT 5,000 FEET second class TIMBER, of sorts. After which, at the Town Ponnd, at 3 o'clock, About 15 head of very superior Store Cattle of various descriptions. 21 m 28. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. MR. F. U. GLEDHILL Will offer at public Auction on Wednesday, the Bth April, at his Stores, Devon-street, commencing at 11 o'clock, — A LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of STOCK (for the purpose of clearing-out preparatory to alteration of premises). ' FURNlTUßE— comprising Engravings, in Maple Frames, Concertinas, Wood and Cane-seated Chairs, Cedar Drawers, Washstands, Looking Glasses, Kerosene Lamps, in great variety, Thermometers, American Barometer, Ladies' Work Boxes. CROCKERY— Consisting of Breakfast, Dinner, and Soup Plates, Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, Ewers and Basins. GLASSWARE— TumbIers, Goblets, Wines, Glass and China Vases, Water Caraffes and Bottles, Milk Jugs, Decanters. IRON BEDSTEADS — French Stump and Children's Cots, American Clocks, Single and Double Perambulators, Mixed Pickles, Bloater Paste, Alspice, Cinnamon, Curry Powder, Chocolate, Baking and Egg Powder, Bath Bricks, Rico, Confoctionory, Worm Tablets, Scrim aud Paperhangiugs. 230 a 8 WATERLOO HOUSE. NEW IMPORTATION! DRAPERY ! DRAPERY ! ! ! i AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. s..cr. axrpiD IS now showing a choice selection LADIES' FASHIONABLE HATS for the present season * Ladies' Waterproof Mantles Children's Mantles Fancy Drosses, in all the new Materials Men's, Boys', and Youth's Suits, at vory low prices Men's, Boys', and Youth's Hats, in all the new shapes Men's and Youth's Waterproof Coats Men's Crimeau Shirts, Bolts, Braces, and Neck Ties Men's Whito Shirts and Fancy Jean • Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts Men's Socks, in great variety j strong make Flannels and Blankets. As soon as the English shipments, which are now being discharged at the different Ports in tho Colony, come to hand, they will enable us to show a splendid assortment of new and fashionable , AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. E. J. CUDD, WATERLOO HOUSE. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPHS. Head Office, Wellington, March 19, 1874. THE Telegraph Commissioner ia propared to receive applications for CADETSHIPS iv tho New Zealaud Telegraph Department. Application must bo made iv applicant's own handwriting, stating age, and accompanied by references as to character, &c., addressed to the General Manager, New Zealaud Telegraphs, Wellington. By order of the Telegraph Coinmißsiouer, *' C. LemqW, General Manager. 22G a 15 MRS. W. E. TOWNSEND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, MUSIC SELLER AND STATIONER, DXV 0 N 9TRB ET, OPPOSITE MRS. KOSS\ 511 to FOR SALE, A PAIR of WORKING BULLOCKS. xl Apply to E. Gregory, at McLean's Boarding-house, Devon-street. 108 tc TARANAKI RACES. ANY HORSES found training on the course after Saturday, tho 28th March, will be disqualified. James Paul, Hon. Sec.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2188, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2188, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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