TO BE SLAUGHTERED. £2000! £2000! worth BOOTS and JHOES. BROS.' Banlerupt W*^ Stock. .& <vO per cent- ut*def costOPPOSITE ALEXANDRA HALL. SALE COMMENCES ON Saturday next, ' the 31st iDBt, The Largest' and Best Stock ever offered i£ New. Plymouth. Competition Defied. - \ 7ACANOIES f or BOARDERS.— AppIy * to- Mas. Weekes| Somerset House, Devon-street. , , ' ' a 875 MISb I\ HARRIS, who is visiting New Plymouth^ will receive pupils for. Drawing and Painting in Oil or Water Colours, and from 'the Round.— Apply to Mbs Wkysbqakg. , ' 98 ~ TO LET. TO LET,— with immediate possession, that very conveniently - situated COTTAGE in Brougham-street, between the Freemasons' libll nnd Bowling Green. Five rooms and kitchen, outhouses, &c. Leamington range Watei laid on. Quarter acre of land. - Apply to D. • Berry, BrouEjbam-Btreof. Now Plymoulb. 187 Sales by Auction. THE GREAT CENTRAL ANNUAL RAMJPAIR. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY d THURSDAY, February 11th and 12th. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. Will sell by auction as above, and od account of the following well-known breeders :—: — MeEf rs W. Wilson, O. Haweß, I. Grig (Long beach), J. Shield, A. ond T. Bre-nif-r, F. Sutton, T TbrelkeW, J. B. Snt«OD,T. Bryce, R. B. Hamilton, D. Blair, R. Poarce, Chapman Bros., lon Bros , D. Fleming, Walker Bros, J. Matuieson, E. M. Honej field, I. Riddell, A. Allison, J. Ross, J. Hugbfe, Robert Hair, Perry Bros (Wuirarapa), J. Stuckey, and J. Macara. A -i (~\ 9> HTOOTH PUREBRED J-J-V^^J LINCOLN RAMS 10 Stud JKanis, bred by Mr F. Sution 10 Stud Rams, bred by Mr J. R. Sutton 15 2-Tojth Purebred Sbr pshire Rams, bred by Messrs Wilson Bros. 2 Stud Lincoln Ramp, bred hy J. Nanlove, Esq. 6 Purebred Stud Romney Marsh Rams, bred by Robert Cobb, Esq 4 Stud Lincolns, bred by Messrs Perry Bros., | Wairarapa 4 Stud Lincolns, bred, by James tlolmee, Esq., of —— Oamaru 1153 The above inaguificent collection of RAMS are all 2-tooth or oaesluar, and are well wcrthy of tho attention o£ ihe phecp owners on this Coast. The Ratos will be sold singly in tho ring, thereby giving everyone an opportunity of making oareful selections. Sale at 11.30 ehorp each dny. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 185 Auctioneer. JAMS ! JAMS ! FOR Ryley's Home-iriade Jams GO TO WALTON'S, BROUGHAM-STREET. WEST & JURY BEG to thank the public for their kind patronage since they buve been in business, and to stato tbnt they will con tinue to give their bost attention to all orders. Brnkes, waggonettes, &c, for picnic par tie? ; buggies, single or, double; saddle horses, at a moment's notice. Horses lought, sold, or ea> hanged. fJay, straw, chuff, &0., always on hand. tf^rHorspß brrtkon to single or double 157 harness or snddle. YX7 ANTED to rpnt,— PADDOCK", about j *» ten or twt'>ve norop. One with i stream running through preferred, — Address M. J.QMBB, WHfo Halt, NeV Fljrsaoutbi 189
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