Sales by Auction. TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING I Has received instructions from tho Union Steamship Co. to offer for sale at the scene of tne wreck on the above date; — THE BULL of tho s.s. WANAKA, as she now lies. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. A trap will leave the mart at 1.30 p.m. a 631 WAIWAEAIfIa thurbdayTootober 8. newton"king \ Will sell by auotion at his yards, Waiwa- i kaiho, on the above date, — A DA 15 TO 18-MONTHS MIXHID \ X^jyJ 30 Calves and Ye wlings 25 Yearling Bteers 60 Yearling to 18 -Months Mixed 20 Heifers 40 i-Bred Polled Angus Heifers 25 Store Cows 12 Springing Heiferß and Cows 20 Fat Cows (mostly speyed) 1 Pair Working Bullocks 40 Mixed Yearlings 20 Well-bred 2$ to 3-year Heifers 15 Store Cows (forward) 15 Store Cows 6 First-class Springers Sale at 1.30 o'clock. a 642 TO-MORROW. WITHOUT RESERVE. I MR W. COURTNEY i Will sell at his rooms, Brougham-street, on tho above date, — A SMALL LOT OP DRAPERY, Ulsters, Mantles, Jackets, <&c Also, — Furnitur& and Bucon. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 652 '_ J. H. PARREK, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, (Adjoining|'Alexandra*|Hali) Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE largest and best selected stock|in Taranaki of AND BKESS K!IJW8 ; Ladles' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches and Chains. JEWELLERY of all kinds, aud ELECTRO-PLATE in great variety SPECTACLES to suit all sights, from 2s per pair. NB — All work mutt be paid for on a 373 delivery. TIGTOBtt HffGfSS. WORTH CONNING OVER. VTOST of our Nen Goods for Summer **•*• wearing are now ready to be seen by those needing to provide for the soason. ALL favoring us with a visit will be at no lofs, t& at once se» that we are doing the best that can be done ia view of furnishing tbe Three RuHng Requisites of the present time, — I Moderate Cost : Substantial Quality : and Taßte in touch with tbo Latest Fashions. M. HOOD. DAWSON'S PERFECTION 2 5 =y ® fir ih\on Street. tr* ~ *D -*£ 111 1 ? a g I* * § P GO ±i "^ +2 G3 TO SHEEP FARMERS AND. OTHERS T3EQUIRING Turnip Drills for seed and ■£*■ Manure. I have just completed a i new Drill, expreßßly suited for tbe die- ! trict. On even land the rows can be set I from 15 to 24 inches. Everyone requiring one should come and see it before ordering from outside, us this class of machine cannot be imported for nearly double tho price. J. LASH BROOK, Cunie-etrett, a 428 ' JSew Plymouth,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9205, 6 October 1891, Page 3
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