SalesJ)y Auction TO-MORROW. REWTOT KrNG : WiU bell by auction at his mart, on the I abovo date,— /. A CASES NELSON DESSERT AND rtU Cooking Apples 25 Cases Tahiti Oranges 1 Sack New Walnuts 703 myls Sale at 11 o'clock. DRS. CHRISTIE & GAUL I? can bo Consulted Daily at Dr. Gault'e residence :—: — l^f Morning — From 0 to 10. Evening— From 7 to 8. Satokdays— From 1 to 3. ) 586my24 _ < TARANAKI~TCCLIMATISATIUN SCOIhTY. T IST of persons to whom Licenses to •*-* Kill Game have bpen issued (Licenses are issued only at the Post-office :—: — H. Brown J. Moore W. H. Buck W. Baskevillo Jus. Richards W. W. Middleton 11. Hnrrjson 11. J. Newmau W. Bewley C. Coomber Frank Julian J. Paul bam Julian Fred. Gibbons Thos. Cowling Wm. Monk F. D. Cornwull Alfred Rowe R, Ulimo L. Humertoa A. Norton F. \V. Green A. Tuko E. Putt W. W. Christie 11. G. Forlong 11. Mills 11. A. Smith W. Innea R. Stevens i E. Viukeiß To Sell Game. A. Lenuban Sole Bros. W. L. NEWMAN, 624 tc Hon. Seo. BUTTERWORTH'S AIjEXAHDRA HALL. THE undersigned has started in his old businceß of Bujerand Seller of New and Second-hand Goods. Furniture, Wearing Apparel, Saddlery, Jewellery, Maori Curioß, Boohs, or anjtbing ho can turn a ehillinj: with from A Itcetllc to au Anchor. J. JBVTTMMWOMTff, First Shop iti tho LKXANDRA BALL. 667 je7 Oysters ! Oysters ! ! THRESH faupply juat received ex bs. •*• Qairloch. JAMES |JART. TARANAKI OYSTER SALOON. JMPORTANT JJOTIOE. 0. Greagn]i!e 3 CASH PALACE, HasdecHed to CONTINUE his Great CLEARING SALE FOR 1 ONE MONTH LONGER, when all WINTER GOODS will be sold at REDUCED PRICES. ( Blanketß Flunnels Shirtings Calicoes Hosiery Dross Goods Winceys a less than cost. Men's and Boys' Oilcoats Overcoats Mackintoshes Suits, «fee, &c, aar 1 , in facf, the whole of tbe stock will be sold at unheard of prices. Be in time for Be in time for the real tbe real genuine genuine 1 BARGAINS, BARGAINS, as ths goods must aud will be SOLD. ft Cheagmite, CASH PALACE. 659 jy5 « PHEaSANTJ. THE undersigned will be a PURCHASER during the season of COCK PHEASANTB and NATIVE GAME in ury quantity. A. LENEHAN, caieof M.CUNNINGHAM, 614 tc Waitaru Hotel. NOTION MESSRS SOLE BROS, are BUYERS of 10CK PHEASANTS and NATIVE GAME. Highest price given. AGENTS TO RECEIVE : Kibby's Daily Coach Ingleviif.od — Clou«,li Bros., butchers Stratford— WatkiDß, storekeeper Oakura — J. vVest, storekeeper i Pungunhu— W. Julian. 621 mj 31 T CHATTERTON,^ TA!UOR,f DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BEGS to return his t tanks to bis numerous customers who have bo kindly supported him during the pa»t fiv< I \eare; and hopes, by etiiot attention to t-usinees and trood workmanship, to continue to merit & fair chare of patronage. He has recently added to bis eloqk v few Hues of rfcfldy wac|fi saijig^Qall npd
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8779, 15 May 1890, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8779, 15 May 1890, Page 3
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