Sales by Auction. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from B, G. B AUOHOPE, Esq., (Depnty Official Assignee in the estate of John Mynotfc) to sell by auction on the premises, Carrie sUect, on the above date, — JpEE whole of Mr. J. Mynott'a STOOK-IN-X." TBADE oi Groceries, Orockeryware, Boots acd Shoefc, &0., comislicig of Tea, Bupar, Soap, Jams, Tinned Pish, Coffee, Pickles, Sauce, Pepper, Lemon Peel, Vermicelli, Fruit BaU, Blue, Biscuits, Brushwarc, Toilet Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Besins, Teapots, Men's," " Women's and Children's Boots anl Shoes, 2 Platform Scales, Letter Pi ess, Cash Box, &c,j Also, Pec 124, Egmonfc Village. ' 2 Shares in Mokuu Coal Co Sale ftt 1 o'clock. 776 hb mj23 BAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, MA* 25. NEW TON SING Wilt sell by auction at his yrrds, Bahotu, on the above date, — Q/A CALVBS AND YEARLINGS *J\J 40 2h> 3-yesfß Steers 20 18-monthß Mixed 10 Cows and Heifers. oal«i* l.cO o'doek, 775 b 81 h my 23 UfOLEWOOD. THURSDAY, MAY 26. NEWTON BTCNG HasKeerred insfraeflons tttmW, t, Cobkill, ttfj. Bepttty Offisfifi! Assignee in the I Sstttte *f Memrw. Cover anl Carter, to ' fell by Aneffota *« Inglew«'«* t on the ■ abava date,— ALL THEIB STOOfe- IN- TRADE, comprising— Groceries, Draperies, Bests, Hardware, and Sundries, Also,— 1 Baking Trade Appliances, including Biicnit Machine. dale at 11 o'clock. 787 b my2l h2l 23 25 TUESDAY, MAY 31. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr. J. SabGENT (who is changing his Cattle for ■ Sheep), to sell by anclioa, at the Farm, : ' Bell,Blo<&,~ BpHE whole of his Cattle and Horse Stock, X consisting of :— 20 Springers, majority at profits 8 Jersey Heifers, forward in «alf 5 Hiifers, in fcilk 6 Fat Cows and Heifers 14 Hand-fed Steer?, 10 months 9 Hand-fed Heifers 1 1 Brood Mare, aged : 1 Blood Mare, 4 years 1 Blood Entire, 2 years off 1 Blood Colt, 7 months 1 Blood Filly, 6 months • 1 stack of Hay, stack of Firewood, and Snndrifs A number of Stock, from outsiders (by permission. '1 he above stock will be on view from the 27th to the hour of sale. Intending puroha♦ers can then ju^ge for themselves of their quality. A week's keep gratis to purchasers if required. Terms; Approve j B : Hb for over £20. Luncheon at 12.80 —Bale at 1 p,m, 775 h my 27 b2B F. "A. FORD'S Wonderful parcel <*jJLt cfc/Xi A S. d 1 Man's ?nit 17 6 1 Pah- Wool Socks ... 0 1 0 1 Onderabirt ... ... 0 2 6 1 Pair Braces 0 10 1 Cotton Shirt 0 2 6 £1 U- 6 ALL THIS LOT FOR £.1 Os. Od. t3eneflt Stores. GROCERY and PROVISION DEPARTMENT; , STILL maintains its position as an Al Establishment for FIBST-CLASS GOODS. Wholes? 101 0 & Retail Agent 70S THE Patent Porridge Meal ! Made from Pure Wheat by John LAMB, of the Auckland Roller Mills. CSS*" See circular for Analyst's report. 3?_ IB_ SDRAPERY, AND GROCERY STOBES. 381 h tc-
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 3
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