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Sales by Auction. T 0 - >& 0 B R 0 W. nbwton" king Will sell by auction at the Haymarket Yards, on the above date,— PI GB, II O R SE S, &C 1 Becond-h>nd Spring Trap and Harness Snle at 12 o'clock. At the Mart,— 3 pair purebred Plymouth Bock Fowls, Fowls. Dm-ks, Onions, Potatoes, Cheese, j Bacon, Furniture, Soap, Tea, Candles, Hiscuits, Clothing and Drapery, Fancy Goods, Albums, VV'atcbes, Saddh and Bridle, Commode, Concb, ChefEonier, Mattrass. Also, WITHOUT HEBKBVE, — 2 fons Prime Bating Potatoes £ ton Peach Blossoms, Sale at 1,30 o'clock. ailO splO AUCTION, / T\EE usual SALE of BEEF and MUTTON L To-mobrow after arrival of first train — say 11,30 pnnclual, when important dis^ closures re pulling down the slaughteryard will be disclosed. The public must see it is not for their benefit that obstacles aie beinj? put in the way of telling beef and mutton by auction in New Plymontb. W. McKEBVER, Agent, New Plymouth Dead Meat Market. b 412 cplO ANNUAL ELKCTION OF ONE Connoillor for eaoh of the Three Wards of the Boroogh of New Plymonth (under Section 65 of 11 The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876.") AT the polls taken on Ihtjbsday, the 9th day of September, 1886, the ■votes received by each Candidate are specified hereunder : — CENTRAL WABD. Fbancis Peacock CoßKiLti 116 AIBEBT CBACHOIT FOOKES 114 EAST WARD. Robkbt Clint in Hughes ... ... 91 Newion Kihg ... ... ... ... 83 WEST WARD. Clarence Eennell ... 72 i William Andbews Collib .. ... 48 I therefore declare Francis Peacock Corkill duly elected a Councillor for the Central Ward, Bobert Clinton Hughes for the Easl Ward, and Claience Reunell for the Wost Ward. C. E. BAWSON, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, September 10, 1886, a4'lsplO THANKS. MR. R. 0. HUGHES Thanks the Burgessea of the East Ward for having expressed thair confidence in him at jesterday's election. a 707 «plO TO THE ELECTORS OF THE IfIAST WABD. IBEG la tander my sincere THANKS to those who supported me in the late l orough Election. a 409 splO NEWTON KING. J. C. George T8 now offering the whole of Ms Stock of Carpets, Linoleum, Floorcloths, Coir Mattin6s, China Mattings, &c. At and under cost price for cash, with a view to speedily cle:r them. All kinds of Both of Lis own make and imported also at very low paces. 'lANOS or Ba ' e 0Q terms or deferred payments. J. C. GEORGE, 106 hb tc Devon-streefc East. Bargains for Farmers, FOR SALE. A FAIiMof 121 Acres, at Stratford, 25 uL cht.ins off metal road, mostly Grassed nd Fenced, a new 4-roomed Bouse and arge Shed; al c o Garden and Orchard land; cry level. Large amount c?u remain on lortgage, Also,— HO ACRES FREEHOLD, 70 Acres in ir-»fs; 140 Acres Leasehold, 40 in Grass. ,arge House and Outbuildings, new ; fenced, 'rice £800, £200 in cash, balance may reaain for 10 years at 5 per cent. Apply, 283 bs4 NEWfON KING. TO DAIRYMEN. FOR SALE,— Hydraulic Ram and Piping One set MiJk and Water Irays, complete <rith fittings, 4x2x7. One 6-can Cooley Jreamer. W,J. WELLB, ils6bbtc Mangorei, PUBLICATIONS ON SALE AT THE I TARANAKI HERALD " OFFICE. THE FARM AND GARDEN: Being » practioal guide to tbe Culture in Tararati of the Fiuit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden ; also, for the Management of the Farm. Revised by a profesnoanl gardener who has had many years' expetienco of the Taranaki soil nnd climate. Remedies for apple and pcapb. blight; profit of - wattle culture, piesetviog woods, &o, Pr{ce (paper cover) 6d, MEDICAL HINTS : By the late Dr. T. B Rswson, for many years in praotioa in New Plymouth ; also, Medicinal Botany of New Zealand, by Dr. P. J. O'Carroll. Prioe, It. IVIPOUNDING ACT: In forco in the Taranati District, and throughout New Zealand. Pi:o9| 6d. FBNOISG AOTB In force in the Taranaki District, and throughout New Zealand. Price, 6d. TARASAKI: TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICT: Together with an itinerary, or table of distinceato the Yariouß phceß 5n the District; aUo, on tho read to WangaouianJ Wolling'.OD. I lustrated with a view of the Harbor at Moturoa, Pi ice, 6d, CUSTOM FORMP, for Passing Goo3a— Prime Import Entry — For Warehousing Datable OooJb — Entry for Homo Cobsumption. Price, 2d each, or 6s (.or 100. PROOF OF DEBT FORM 3: Under llu Bankruptcy Aor. Price, 2d each, or 6a per 100. I i mi. i PROXY FORMS, under tho Bankruptoj Acts. Price Id, or 3d per 100 THE TARANAKI ALMANAC YOB, 1880 Eighteenth year of publication; with i view of the Recreation (Jrcunds. Pric* 6d, THE ."TABANAKI HBRALD" OFFICE DBYQH BXBBBT, ,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7167, 10 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7167, 10 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7167, 10 September 1886, Page 3

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