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W.D.C. Have opened 146 packages, being our first shipment of SPRING NOVELTIES, which will te sold at the WHOLESALE PRICE •FOB O4BHONL,Y. fXJITS mare to mensure, Wnich are cnt by one of tbe best cutters ever left England, and we ere CHEAPER, and have a better assortment of* Tweeda than any other firm in New Zealand. The public are invited to inspect with-ut being pressed to purchase. THE WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, Devon-stbket, New Plymouth. Sales by Auction, TO-M.OBR OW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his mart, on the above date,— OKANGKB, Lemons, Pineapples, Eating and Cooking Apples. Sale at 10.30. a*22 o7 TO-MORROW. NEWTON "KING ,Will sell by auction at bis yard, on the Reclaimed Land, as above,— fi)A f\/W\ FEET Second-Class iaUjVUv/ RED PINE Boards and Scantling, some matched Sole at 11.30 o'clock. a 403 b ocß hmwf TO-MOBBOW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his Haymarket Yards ou the above date, — 1 f\ P I G S XU 1 6 Hacks Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart,— * 30 Ycnng Laying Fowls, Ducks, Potatoes* Onions, Maize, Barley, Pigmeal, Tea, b'ugar* Cheese, Bacoo, Soap, Furniture, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Tables, Fire-proof Safe, 1 Firstclass Kangaroo Safety Bicycle (almost new), Jewellery, Brooches, Barrings, Studs, Watches, &c, &c. Also,— Without Reserve, — 2 Tons Eatiug and Seed Potatoes. Sale at 1 .30 o'clock, a 421 o7 TO-MOKROW, NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his mart, on account of whom it may concern, on the above cate, — 6}f\ B4GS TUBNER'3 FLOUR, slightly £i\j damaged with fre3h water. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 423 o7 TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr R. H. Thompson, to Bell by auction at his Mart, on the above date,— SECTION 57, Monmouth Boai, near Stratford, containing 106 acres Sale at 2 p.m. a4o?bocß hf TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING „ Has received instructions from Mr Carl Piocb, who bas left the district, to cell at his Mart,— SECTION 47, block 4, Kaupokonui, containing 166 acres, held on deferred payment from Government, The section is situated on tho Waingongoro Road, distant from Stratford 6 miles, ihe road is metalled witbin 50 chains of the farm ; 25 acres fallen, balance in busb. ,Upset price, £1 per acre. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 362 b c 8 h f TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from the executrix of the late Thomas Butcliffe to sell by auction at hia Mart, — • A, NEW 4 roomed Cottage, situated on J\. section 321, Powder lam-street, to be REMOVED. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 406 h s tv f oc7 ENCOURAGEMENT OF LOCAL INDUSTRIES. rpHE following SPECIAL PRIZES are X offered for competition at the AgricuU ral Society's next £ uluron Show, with the object of inducing the bush farmers to turn their attention to the wood products, which, it is believed, can bo profitably manufactured from timber tl,at at picsent is Destroyed in the process of clearing forest land. The following are the conditions : — • Mr. Bbnex WasTON, proprietor of the Taranaki Hbbald and The Budget, wiil give a prize of £5 5s for the bust eacuple of WOOD TAR produced from native timbers growing in tbe Counties of Taranok', Oiifion, or Hawera, the quantities exnibited to consist of not less than thirty gallons, in a cask of local manufacture. Each exhibit to be accompanied by & clear description of the procets adopted in its manufacture, aod estimate of cost of production. Five gallons of tbe prize exhibit to be available for analysis and trade tests. Mb. F. P. Cobkill will give a prize of £6 5s for tbe best sample of t-OTASH, produced from naive timbers growing in the Counties of Taraunki, Clifton, or iJaweru, the quantity exhibited to consist of noc loss than one hundredweight, put up it packages of local manufacture, Each exhibit to be sccompfurifcd by a clear description of the process adopted in its manufacture, aod estimate cf cdet of production. Twenty-eight pounds weighs of tho prize exbibit to he avallablo for analysib and trade tests. ,aß7lhbtc i I MPOUNDING AOT, in force in Taran.iki, 1. — Price 6(1., HHKAIvn Office, New Ivmontb. . * t> KACTIOAL GOIf.>B to tho culture in I 1 araualil cf Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens,— Pri^ fid £BtUl» Office, New PJlywoutU *

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7990, 7 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7990, 7 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7990, 7 October 1887, Page 3

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