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WHO IS THAI? pOOD MORNING, Mr. SPORTSMAN \JT How do you do ? : I want a few Pigeons To make a Little Stew. Pheasants not high, And Pigeons for Pie, In auy quantity, BEALE will BUY. W. BEALE, LICENSED TO SELL GAME. BfiT 6d. per BRACE EXTRA will be PAID for all PHEASANTS brought in before NOON on Ist May. 724 bh m 2i PH EASANTS ! PHEASANTS !! PHEASANTS I! f pHE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of -L the above in any quantity, or any other GAME. The Highest Price Given. P.S.— Any BIRDS SENT by the TRAIN will be punctually attended to. H. T. 7ATES, BROUGHAM STREET. 740 tc Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Let* sing the jubilee. Hurrah ! Hurrah 1 For tbe mart where clothed are we Iv suits of plain and fancy tweeds, all fitting toaT; Thatmartia UNCLE TOM'S FAMED WARDROBE. BY hook or by crook, Seven Hundred and Fifty Pounds must be realised in the above establishment on or before SATURDAY, the 10th of May ; and this I find caunot be done without taking the advice of a certain lady in Dickens' * Dombey and Son' — "making an effort." Well, in the present dase I am prepared to make a prodigious one. I have one hundred and thirty of the best Mele Trousers in the Universe, Miner's Brand, @ 7/11 and 8/11 per pair. I have ninety elegant Suits of Tweed which will be disposed of from 12/G to 65/-. There's a nice lot of White and Colored Blankets 9/4 which will all go @ 14/- per pair. A genteel lot of Boys' Hats which will be sold from 6d. upwards. There's no less than two hundred Flannel Shirts in stock, which will change propriet) from 3/11 to 5/3. Just to hand, a case ot Equador Waterproof Coats, which will R**^ a the rough and wear of bwatol „,.—«»..«»- ™m*a ironr^o*/-. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Let's sing the jubilee ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! It's as plain as A.B.C. That the most important spot on the great Pacific sea Is ycleped UNCLE TOM'S FAMED WARDROBE. 624 to ~~J. COSGRAVE & CO. ~~~ BUY TOUR CLOTHING AT CASH PALACE. A Large nnd Well-assorted Stock to select from. Fit and quality guaranteed, and all GooJs sold at Auckland prices. 691 m 5 WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KN O W j <pHAT Mr. D. MOVEULEY has commenced t X business in Broughiim-street as FRUITI ERER and GENERAL DEALER, where he will keep a full supply of Fruit. Poultry, &o. ; and hopes to obtaiu a fair share of the publio patronage. D. MOVHIRLEY, BROUGHAM STREET (Opposite Gilmour's). 659 ml 5 NOTICE. r pHE FIRM of Penninoton & Lebdou i having decided to DISCONTINUE their JOINT BUSINESS as Auctioneers, .fee., at the termination of the present license, request that all Accounts due to the above uay be settled without delay, and all Accounts owinp rendered for payment. 648 to hb NO T I C E. A LL persons found SHOOTING on my [\_ ground duriug the present season will be prosecuted. W. SMITH, 732 my 28 Omata. NOTICE. \ NY persons found TRESPASSING in t\ PURSUIT of GAME on our farm at Okato will be prosecuted. COTTIER & LANGLEY. April 30, 1879. 750 tc £1 REWARD. LOST on the 10th April, from Sentry Hill, —A RED COW, branded "W5 and tar brand 8 ; heavy in calf, or just calved. Any* one giving information that will lead to recovery will receive the above reward. J. WARNOCK, 743 ap 30b m 3 Sentry Hill. QTRAYED, from tho Upper Carrington £) Road,— A RAM, branded S '" oth sides and back. Finder please nr ply Herald Office. 729 a 28 30 m 2

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3104, 30 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3104, 30 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3104, 30 April 1879, Page 3