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Sales by Auction, TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING, Will sell by auction at his mart, on the above date, — 1/T OASES HOBART APPLES JfJ 15 Cases Oranges 2 Cases Lemons 4 Sacks Cocoanuls Sale at 11 o'clock. a 454 012 WAITARA. TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will sell by'auction at his Yards, Waitara, on the above date, — 6>K CALVE 8 AND YEAELINGB All JO 2to 2^-year Steers 12 Mixed Cattle 9 Springing Heifers 6 Covfs i>s Ewes, with 44 lambs At 1.30 a.m. Also, — At the yards on account of the Waitara Harbour Board, to be removed, — 1 Building on section 4, block 104 1 Building, near the flagstaff, formerly used as the Engineers and Wharfingers office. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 432 b ocß h 12 M. HOOD BGS to announce to the ladies of the district that her shipments of are now to hand, and she invites an EARLY INSPECTION. fhe f how of Spring Goods comprises : French Millinery Bonnets Trimvied and Untrimmed Sailor Hats Spring Bonnets in Black Laoe bpring Bonnets in Laoe and Jet 'lrimmed Straw Bonnets Straw Bonnets — Fine, Coarse, and Fancy Trimmed Straw Hats Straw Hats — Black, White, Brown, Grey, Cream, Cardinal, Faoille, Tuscan Girls 1 . Boys', and Infants 1 Hats Birds' Wings, Aigrettes, Flowers, Featliers, #c. The Millinery Department is in charge of a lady of great taste and experience, and every attention is paid to economy in orders entrusted to her. Some choice and beautiful TBIMMINGe ore being shown. Black Silk P? ssemer terie Jet Trimmings and Dull Eead Passementerie Jet Fringe Fourrageurs, or Huesar Cords A splendid assortment of STJN SHADES —in Fashionable Colors, are opened up, — Dress Materials for the Fpring Ihe Goods are as beautiful as modern art ci.n produce of their kinds. Ihe colorings are soft in tone, grays, drabs, and naturals being largely dealt in, and well adapted to the charming textures. There are Fancy Beiges Fancy Plush Striped Taflettas Fancy Plush Striped Vei-onas Jimbossed Damassee Cloth Striped Beiqesl • i. • , French Bcig<4 m great Vanety Summer Cashmeres, in neiuest tints and qualities Hancy Summer Chilis dec., <£c, dc. O~ In soliciting patronage M. HOOD can safely guarantee that all orders placed with her will be faithfully carried out, and prices be ns favorable to purchasers as ever. N.B. — Tbere is yet some portion of her Winter Millinery Goods remaining from the clearing sale, which, to make rcom, she will sell at nominal piiccs. Collier & Co, for Pianos on Hire. \TOW I'UffiLISIIEDPRICK ONE SHILLING, _ THE SUNKEN ISLAND, A NOVELETTE, Written by A. Hood, author of « jjonoa," &c, rpHE plot of this Novelet! c is taken from J[ a Maori Legend, and contains striking incidents in Native life gang on ere the days of Captain Cook, 'the style of writing is quite Lew, and entirely different from any preceding effort, at; Meoii delineation ; replete from beginning io ecd with interest ; abounding with a remarkable diversity in incidents, depicting the doily proceedings of the Aboiigines of New Zealand nt a remote, bygooe period. In short, a collection of topics which are eminently calculated to stimulate oil readers — bless them 11 — to provide themselves straightway with a copy. BSi" Copies may be obtained nt the Tabanaki Uehald Office, and from Mr. GILHOTJK, Devon-street. PRICE— ONE" SHILLING. \ * Lamb Lamb FIRST OF THE SEASON ! From Mr, O, Hamblyn's Farm, Waingona, Jas. Xlossiter & Son. aBO7 I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7994, 12 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7994, 12 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7994, 12 October 1887, Page 3

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