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Sales by Auction. WAIWAKAIHO, TO-MOHUOW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at Us VVaiwrkti'io yards, on tho abovo date, — I t A CALVES and YEARLINGS IO U 2r> IS-raonths to 2-yonr-old Hesifer 10 2-year-old !? teeTs 10 Springing Cows 20 Store Cnttle 12 Heifers (some springing) Sale at 1 o'clock n7B hb jyl4 SATURDAY, JULY 17. NEWT O~N KING Will sell, from Mr. S. White head's wellknown Nursery, — /CHOICE APPLE TREES, on blight-proof \J stocks and blight resisting v. 1 rieties, Cheiries, Pears, Plums, &c. Buyers should bo at this sale, Mr. Whitehead'fl trees having justly established for themselves a name. a 79 b jylO h jylG Tenders* TENDERS ~~ rpENDEßßwillt3 received [at Knuckey's X Store, Fitzroy, up to PATDBDAT, July 17th, for CLEABING FUBZE on the property lately occupied by Mrs. Skeet, Par-ticnl-rs can be obtained from the gardener en the premises. aBl b jylO hl6 TENDERS FOR GRUBBING IUBZB. TENDEBS will be received until Tuesday, the 20th instant, for GRUBBING FUBZE at Westown. Fall particulars can be obtained from E. L. HUMPHRIES & SON, or, H. WALLATH. n9Shbjyl9 IN BANKRUPTCY. la tl c matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," acd of the Acts amending the same, and in the matter of the bankrnptcy^of Hebmann Wallath, of Sew Plymouth, Carpenter, abankrnpt. A GENEBAL MEETING of the Creditors of tbe above-named Bankrupt will be held in my office, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth, on Tuesday, 20th July, 1886, at 9.30 a.m. IrsiNJess: To receive a report by the Assignee, arid to consider the Bankrupt's application that his dischr'ge be recommended to the Court. F. P. COBKILL. New Plymouth, Jul) 14, 1886. a 99 jyl4 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EBOM and after Satubday, 17th inst., the Trains now leaving Patea at 6.15 a.m. for Hawera, and leaving Hawera at 7.35 p.m. for 1 atea, will CEASE TO BUN. A Train will leave Hawera at 7.35 a.m. daily for New Plymouth, returning thence at 4.0 p.m. to Hawera. aB7 jyl4 BY ORDEB. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! THE Sydney & Auckland Drapery and Clothi g Co. Will open the premises formerly occupied by J. W. Fcote, revon-street. SALE ! SALE ! Sale! Sale! Fob «^° ONE MONTH ONLY J commeLcirg To-mobrow (Wednesday), DURING which time the public of New I Plymouth and surrounding Districts will have an or. portunity to purchase Drapery & Clothing of the very beßt quality AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OP IN THE DISTRICT! Owing to the great depression in the markets, onr Home buyers have been tempted to bny very large parcel?, and have tent more goods to our Auckland Establishment than we can possibly dispose of in that city, therefore we have been compelled to send large portions of onr stock to all tha principal towDS in New Zealand, and all the goods arc marked at prices that must effect a Speedy Clearance. We give a few quotations to show the GREAT SAVING that can be made by embracing this opportunity : Good White Honeycomb Qailtß, 2\ ynrdß long, 3/6 each Gcod White Honeycomb Quilts, 2£ yards long, 6/6 each Good Wlr.to Honeycomb Qnilts, 3 yards long' 7/- each Good White Calico, 2/11 per dozen yards StroDg Grey Calico, 2/11 per dozen yards White Turkish To* els, largo size, J/Good Cretonne, Gjjd per yard While Flannel, good quality," 1/1 per ytvJ Twill Sheeting, 6jd p r yard Good Blankets, 4/- each All Wool New Zealand Blankets, 10/- each Men's Good White Shirts, 2/9 each A Splendid L'nc of Shirts, 3/9 each lien's French Felt Hats, 2/6 each Good Tweed Trousers, 7/9, 8/9, 10/6 Nelson Tweed Suite, 32/G' Fox's Bergo Suite, 42/6 Dress Material, from 4d pp.r yard A Splendid Line of Ladies' Ulsters, 10/6 each Laches' Good Corsets, 3/- each Large Stock of Underclothing very cheap W HOW WE DO IT I We buy from the manufacturers for cash, and consequently save all intermediate pronts. We sell for cash, and make no bad debts. a/5 h tc ART UMON OF FRETWORK. MB. COLE, wishing to CLOSE his A-t Union by SATCBDAY next, requests theso who detire tickets to apply for them by tlje end of the week, a 9O jyl7

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7116, 14 July 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7116, 14 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7116, 14 July 1886, Page 3