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[PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] GARIBALDI'B FUNERAL CEREMONY. Christchukch, June 12. A funeral ceremony to the memory of Garibaldi took place on Saturday. ATTEMPT TO FLOAT PITY OF PERTH p Timaru, June 12. Centrifugal pumps have been got to ■work on the ship City of Perth, and are found to easily keep the water under. As soou as the weather moderates, another attempt will be made to get her off. RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Dunedin, June 12. Early on Saturday morning an engine and van on the Walton Park branch railway line were thrown off by a horse obstructing the line. The animal was cut in two, and the van went over an embankment, but the engine was got out again without much difficulty.

Sales by AuctionWAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, JUNE 16. NEWTON KING Will sell by auotion at his Yards, Waiwakaiho. on the above date, — QA CALVES AND YEARLINGS Ov 25 18-months', mixed 25 Choice Springing Heifers and Cows, in cal£ to pedigree bulls 1 Yearline Bull (pedigree) 20 Fat Bullocks 10 Springing Heifers, in calf to Young Match'tm Boy. Sale at 1 o'clock. a 132 hb jl4 WAITARA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. MR. PENNINGTON Wilt hold his re-opening Sale at Waitara on the above date, for which sale are already booked, — G)f\ GOOD DRY COWS £l\J 10 Springers 20 Yearlings 20 Mixed Class 30 Yearlings 10 Fat Steers 8 Cows, in calf to Townley Holmes 1 Cow, with calf at foot by Townley Holmes 5 Heifen by Towuley Holmes 1 Hors9 Cart and Harness 6 Saddles and Bridles 2 Heavy Draught Horse?, Dray, »nd Harness Light Wagon and Harness. 2s. 6d. per heal will be charged on all Horses not sold. Also, A FEW GOOD HORSES from raciDg stockSellers will p'ea3e book sleek early. Periodical sales at Bell Block, and regular ga'es at Waitara, such a3 will meet the requirements of the district. Prompt payment. ABO h jIS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. WILLIAM COURTNEY Hug receiver! instructions from Mr. S. Gale to sell by auction next Miss Retford's on the above date, — ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERING PLANTS, kc. Sale at 2 o'olock. a 143 jl3 "~ OPUNAKE. TO NEW SETTLER 8. THE undersigned will hold a SALE of FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL, and other TREES. Also. Box Thorns and Hedge Plants of all kinds. Rhubarb Roots, Flowering and all varieties of Garden Plants. Due notice of dale will be given. Any orders left at Opunake Store will be promptly attended to. W. COURTNEY, a 76 m w f to Agent for J. Mitchinson. TO BANKERS, MERCHANTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. fTIHE undersigned, being about to remove to J. Opunafce, will SELL OUT of his Premises, which are the most extensive and beßt situated in New Plymouth. To any Auctioneer with fair capital and ability there is a certain independence, as there is but one opponent in the whole District, with a population of 12,000 souls. »34hbtc W. COURTNEY. NOTICE. THE undersigned is prepared to HOLD SALES of STOCK or PRODUCE In any part of the District ; also, having bad large experience in the quality and value of Stock is prepared to buy on small commission for those who have not the time or experience. *206 hb to W. COURTNEY. PUBLICATIONS ON SALE AT THE TARANAKI HERALD OFFICE. AFFECTIONS of the HEART and NERVES. By Dr. Eldbidoe Spkatt, the Founder Dean, and eighteen years' Senior Physician to the Hospital for Disease of the Heart, Member of the Ethnological and Anthropological Societies, &c. With a coloured plate, showing the internal parts of the body. Price (cloth), 7a 6d. THE FARM and GARDEN : Being a practical guide to the Culture in Taranaki of the Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden ; also, for the Management of tha Farm. Price (p»por cover), 6d. CUSTOMS FORMS for Passing GoodsPrime Import Entry — For Warehousing Dutiab'e Goods — Entry for Home Consumption. Price, 2d. eßch, or Gs.per 100 RECKIPT BOOKS, according to size, from Is. to ss. each. ROAD UOA.KD ASSESSMENT SHEKTS printsd on good paper. Price, 6d. a sheet MAP of TARANAKI : Price, fid. each, * WAITARA JOCKEY CLUB SAPLING STAKEH, £HO, NEW YEAR'S DAY, >883, FOR 2-YEAR-OLDS ONLY. -VfOMINATIONS (£1) close at the Bridge 1M Hoiel. Waitara, on Saturday, the 24th June, at 8 p.m. JOHN S. BAILEY, »68 jn 24 Secretary, W.J.C. MUSIC. MISS LONG is prepared to give LESSONS in MUSIC. Primitive Meihodibt Parsonage, Devon-street, New Plymouth. all 9 b 8

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4065, 12 June 1882, Page 3

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