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I Sales by Auction. Amusements. TO-MORROW. COUETNEY'S HALL. WITHOUT RESERVE. THIS EVENING NEWT O N KING FRIDAY, FEB. 10. Will sell by auction nt his Rooms on the _ , V T, -r^. , above date, without reserve,- Cary's Juvenile Pirates. ~I"\AMAGED GOODS ex Macgregor JL/ 20 Kegs Nails, Copper Sash Line 50 CHILL" REN •50 Tea, Sugar, Barley, Cutlery, ko. assisted by a full and completo Orchestra, making altogether Sale at 11 o'clook. 299 flO 60 PERFORMERS! 60 HAYMARKET YARDS. THIS EVENING, TO-MORROW. C H I LPE R I Ci NBWTON~KING fvi^e^J'tr Will sell by auction at his Yards ou the PIN A FQ R Eabovo date,— Pricos-ss, 35., and 2s. Season Ticket for PIGS, HORSES, &c, kC. the 4 performances, 17s. Gd. Box office at Mr. Drew's. An uslier will be iv attendance. Sale at 11.15 sharp. Doors open at 7.30, porformanco at 8 sharp. 300 flO Carriages may be ordered for 10.20. ~TfTuoiH'OW SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.3O— GRAND . MATiNEE lor Sohools aud Families. ChilUNDER DISTRESS WARRANT, WITHOUT clren nt reduced prices. 230 to RESERVE. ~ AMALGAMATED SOCIETIES' NEWTON KING PICNIC Will sell by auction at the Hnymarket Shed on the abovo date, without reserve, — PROG RAMM E OF SPORTS TABLES, Stretchers, Chairs, Bedsteads> T0 nn ]U:LD AT Mattrasses, Matting, do. — - , c3-i_.Eisr^.-voisr Sale at 11.30 o'clock. 293 flO 0> _______ WEDNESDAY, MAECH Ist, 1882. TO-MORROW. GREAT CLOTHING SALE. s P oris Committee : Messrs. George Sole, W. Wood, S. Oliver, and A. 11. Gyde. WITHOUT RESERVE. — . Jlaiden Race. 100 yards. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd NEWTON" KING P riz0 > lOs< Eitamce i s , Gd. x^_tv iv« xs.ix.l^ * Grand Handicap, open to all comers, in Has been favoured with instructions from three eve nts— loo yards, 220 yards, and Mr. S. Coombes (who is closing up his New UQ yari ) Si i st p r j ze , Silver Cup, valued Plymouth Brnuch) to submit to auction at at £ 10 . secon( i p r i ze , £2 ; 3rd prize, £1. tho Shop adjoining Ross' Stables, on the Nominations 55.; acceptances 2s. Gd. above date, without reserve,— Boys' n acc ( un d er 15 years of age), 200 HIS STOCK of CLOTHING, HOSIERY, yards. Ist prize, 155.; 2nd prize, 7s. Gd. &0., consisting of Men's, Youths', aud Entrance Is. Boys' Tweed and other Suits, Trousers, Coats, * Societ ; es' Handicap. Open to members of Shirt?, Flannels, Overcoats, Hats, Blanfcets, Societies only. 220 yards. Ist prize, Rugs. Calicoes, Tweeds, Portmanteaus and £1 10s.; 2nd prize, 10s. Entrance 2s. American Bags; in fact, everything com- Old Men's Rnce (over, 45 years of age), 100 prised in a well-stooked Clothing Shop. yards. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. Entrance Is. Gd. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. * Hurdle Handicap, over G flights of hurdles 258 flO (3ft. Gin. high), 440 yards. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, £1. Nominations 25.; accepTIMBER SALE tances Is. Barrell Race, 100 yards. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd is POSTPONED until SATURDAY, the 18th. prize, 103. Entrance Is. (id. Second Event Grand Handicap— 22o yards. NE\T TON KING. Girls' Race, under 16 years of age. Ist prize, 301 flO Ladies' Workbox ; 2nd prize, Silver — — ■ — ■ Thimble. Entrance free. ! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Potato Race, 50 yards. Ist prize, £1 10s. ; 2nd prize, 15s. Entrance 2s. WITHOUT RESERVE. Married Women's Race, 50 yards. Ist prize, Box of Tea ; 2nd prize, Bag of Flour. NEWTON" KING Five to start, or no race. U " 1 , ou Third Event of Grand Handicap, 440 yards. Will sell by auction next Mr. Petty's Shop on Vaulting with Pole. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd the above date,— - pr 'j z^ 103 . Entrance, Is. Gd. -J A f\f\f\ FEET RED PINE BOARDS *One ' Mile Handicap. Ist prize, £5; 2nd J_\J,\JVJvJ —all first-class Timber. prize, £1 ; 3rd prize, 10s. Nominations, " 4s.'; acceptances, 2s. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. ♦ Handicap Boys' Race (12 years of age), 292 flO 200 yards. Prize, a Silver Cup given by Professor Furlong. Entrance, Is. 1 ' Maiden Race to start at 12 o'clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. Ducking for Coins, Treacle Buns, Greasy ' Pis. and other games for children during the WILLIAM COURTNEY gilver Cup to be geen at ghop rf Has received instructions from Captain Messrs. Wood Bros., Jewellers, Devon-street. TAONTON, of Sydney, to sell by auction at Dancing on the Lawn in the evening. hia Rooms on the above date, without a Band will be in attendance. reserve, — All nominations for Handicaps marked* mHAT snug little 6-KOOMED COTTAGE close on the 15th day of February, 1882; I and 3 ACRES of LAND on the old Hos- acceptances on the Grounds, pital Roa'l, being within 2 miles of Town Nominations to be addressed to the SecrcBridge. To persons in want of healthy posi- tary, or to Messrs. Wood Brothers. tion, this is a good opportunity of getting Societies' Handicap to be run in regalia. one handy to town. n , T< AINSWORTH, , 145 hb f2S Hon. Sec. Torms at sale, « 1 TTT, , «toM*ii MOA FARMERS' CLUB. bale at 2 o clock. 242 hb fll IT is intended to hold a PRODUCE SHOW at Inglewood on the 12th April next. Full particulars in futuro advertisement. TO CARTERS AND EXPRESSMEN. JAMES S KIDD WILLTAIToOUaTNEr 267 hb fll Hon. Secretary. Hns received instructions from Mrs. Kyk«r,r^ Mc ' i °" lh " oomioQlhe large Shipment HER GKAS3 PADDOCK (for 1 y«r) in "-'* M ' Wl: ' »««* UlXlll » Klliot street, opposite the residence of C. D. Whitcombe, Esq. 0F Immediate possession can bo given. T\t>Q T._-"PTT fJAAfIc« saioiri^ciock ■ L ' l <hyxji y uuuub 289 flO (DIRECT FROM ENGLAND), TO-MORROW. wiilumToubtkh m ®W @PEmm© Has received instructions from tho Secretary AT of the Educatiou Beard to sell by auction at his Rooms on tho abovo date, — TVIOITIiQ f^lrlxi f±\(~\ 'c fPHE OLD SCHOOLHOUSEaud CLOSETS UIUIIUU _, 1 atjhnata. DEVON STREET. Sale at 2 o'clock. Price List in future advertisement. N O TIC B. :501 h flO 13 ]5 b tc THE undersigned is prepared to HOLD . . SALES of S rOCK or PRODUCE in any ROTJnr A Q'PTn part of tho District; also, having had large __ experience in the quality and voluo of Stock. _ _„„ ,„ tT . NTOC i rtXT ' , . ..... is prepared to buy on small commission for M* \ £ OI . IA^1 & 5£ T $£ 1 " !8 1 i° 1 " t ' ma T tC those who have not tho time or experience. ] V A h * vBSn««v B Sn««n TET E ■° P^ NB ? , a BOA IDING ' and DAY SCHOOL in New Plymouth, near a 205 hb tc W. COURTNEY. the Kirk, Devon-street. The course of study - includes English, French, German, Music, LAND SALE. Singing, Drawing, and Painting. Terms, . £2 2s. per quarter, payable in advance. TO-MORROW. hf v at 2 o'clock, IN THE HAWERA TOWN HALL. ART UNION ' """ """ O V W. MURRAY THOMSON wobksof Han been favoured with instructions from the " Hnwera Town Hall Company to sell as 500 Members at ss. each, above, — £\-l YEARS' LEASE of 1 Section (corner) TV/TRS. TURNBULL having obtained per£J±. with frontage to High-street of GG Jy_[_ mission from the Colonial Secretary f<;er, and to Princes-street of 49.J feet nnd fcpm C. E. Rawson, Esq., R.M ,to hold an ] eection, 33 feet frontuge to Princes-street Art Union of her work, bogs to aunounco that tho Drawing will take place during tho Unco W. MURRAY THOMSON, Weok. " The Articles consist of 100 prizes, 220 j.30 .'3l f 1 10 Auctioneer. valued at £150— viz,, Oil Pnintingsin massive _________________________________________ gilt frames, Wool aod Silk Flowers in baskets, Wax- Fruit and Flowers under glass shades, MASONIC HOTEL. Crewel ww o rl{ . * c - &c - Tho Articleß are on view at Mrs. Turnbull's TAMES DAY bogs to RETURN THANKS residence, opposite the Presbyterian Church ; fj for tho liberal support which he met and an inspection is invited, with during the time he was in business at Tickets, ss. each, to bo obtained from Mr. the White Hait Hotel ; nnd nlso to intimate COCK, Brougham-street; Jliss Retkord, to the public generally that he has taken the- Devon streot; Mr. Handy, corner of CourM.ihoiiic Hotel, where he trusts with attcn- tenay aud Elliot-streets; Messrs. Curtis tion to morit a share of their patronage. BROTHERS, Stratford ; and of An Ordinary ev^lay at 1 o'clock. "TbJTSS^ |MJ lc 224 tc Opposite Presbyterian Church.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3963, 10 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3963, 10 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3963, 10 February 1882, Page 3

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