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Bales by Auction. TO-MO"RROW.~ NEWTON KING Hob received instructions from Mr M j Cdnninguam to Bell by auction at hit I mart, on the above date, without reserve, — '"THE Balance of his Stock of Saddlery, •^ comprisins : A few prime Saddleß and Bridles, one set pair horse Bnggy Harness (cheap), one set best trap hnrneßß (solid mounts, guaranteed), one largo Wutei proof TarpauliD, one Dressed Horeo Skin, a large lot of WhipHof all Horts, small Parcels of Lentlipr, several lots of sundries suitable fcr faucets. KO RES EVE, Sale at 1 30 o'clock. aBOI h v*27 b2B 1 0-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his mart, New Pijmoutb, on the above date, — CECTION 204, Moa Block (Derby Road), •^ containing 64- acres, of which about one half has been felled for about bight years. About four miles from Turiki Soad railway station. - I®* Will be sold cheap to close an account. Title, Land Transfer. Also, — In the bankrupt estate of 't. H. Box, — Sections 5, 7, and 9, of Block 60, Town of Waitara W^st, containing 3 roods. Section 5 of Block 3, Town of Waitara East, one rood. Also, — In the estate of the late A. S. Parkinson. Section 1 of Block 100, Town of Waitara West, one rood. Side at 2 o'clock. j a 763 x EARLY IN JANUARY, 1890. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ABSOTO TE Unreserved Sale OF Messrs F. & T. WOODROFFE'S CTO C X OF DRAPERY. Amounting to £6,450. Full particulars and n*ayß of sale, with Catalogue, will be announced in future issue. Q A B R I e"L7|^ E W I S, AUCTIONEER. nBO7 h t th b b tc NEW YEAR'S DAY DUNFDIN BJiND CONTEST. A MONSTER PICNIC will be held on the Racecoareo on New Year's Day, under the auspices of the TARANAKI RIFLES BAND. *T*HE proceeds to be devoted to defray- ■*• ing the expenses of the Band's proposed visit to Dunedin to take part in the Band Contest to be beld in that city during tbe month of March. SPORTS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS I Pbugbamme op Spobts : Boys' Race (under 14), 100 yardß Potato Race Hop, Step, and Jump Girlß' Race 14 years) Umbrella and Smoke Race Boys' Race (under 10 years) Thrpe-legged Race Girlß' Rnce (under 10 years) Tu^-of-War (for adults). Entrance fee, Is Bandsmen's Race, with instruments and in uniform ; handicap Egg and Spoon Race Old Men's Race Longest place kick of football First and second prizes will be given in [ each event. A f-mall entrance fee will be charged. For the nir»ißen>fnt of tbe public there ! will bo games, euch as football, quoits, rounders, cricket, dancing on the lawn, target practice (under the direction of Sergeant-Major Castles), "Bird on the Wing," etc. The Band will perform an attractive programme, which will appear in a future issae. Tlie Band will commence Hie Amusement at A o'clock. The TEA (provided by the ladies) will be laid at 4 o'clock. Charges fob Admission : Adults, 6 1 ; children, 31. Tea and Grandstand : Adults, Is ; children, 6d. Tickets for tho Tea muy be obtained at tbe gates. Should the weather prove unpropitious, the Committee reserve the riaht to postpone the picnic. H. A. CHOLWILL, Hon. Sec Taranaki Rifles Bund. a 622 h tv f b tc WANTED,— Ladies to know tboy can got better value in Umbrellas than uny other house in the trade, F. A. Ford, Cheapeide House. OHRISIMA.S HOLIDAYS. HPHE offices ot all the SOLICITORS ■*• practising in New Plymouth will lie CLOSED frim Christmas Day to Saturday, 4ib Januaiy inclusive; Rli-OPENJ.NIi Monday, 6th Janu»ry. C. W. GOVETT, n774 h f!24 27 1. 28 Hon. Sec. A BARE CHANGE. A NICE HOMESTEAD FOR SALE, ou the Junction Rond, 6 miles ftom town, and tho name distance from Inglewood. The Honso ib new, well built, lined throughout with red pino, and varnii-herl; contuinß Fiirht rooms, lobby 18ft x Gtt, front veran !oh 4'2t't x 6ft, dairy, &c. Tanks, wcil, und other oonvcr.it nces. Barn, cattle und trap BheHfl, t>i(ißtjeH, and other outbuilding. The Farm contains 110 acres of iiood rolling land, is well wittered, and divided into puitd' ckp. A lorfe portion huß been re<«-ntl) I H id down in the btst piakßes. 'J lie purcliavcr mi.) Kike, »t a lo« valuation, nil t-T anj portion ot the carefully telfctcd Siitk, Implements, &o. Close intptcticn invited. tr. FBANKLAND, a6B7hb j.i 3 Own^r mi Qocupia;,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8663, 27 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8663, 27 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8663, 27 December 1889, Page 3