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Sales byAu^innwaiwakaiho. to-morrow. nk\vton~king Will sell by auction at his yards, Wuivvukaiho, on tht> nbovo date,—TO 18- MONT US, MIXED JL<ZJ\J 30 Calves and YowlinKS 25 Veurliug Btoora 60 Yearling to 18-Montha Mixed 20 Ileiferß 40 $ - Bred Polled Angus Ueifora 25 Storo Cowb 12 Spiinging Heifers and Cows 20 Fat Cows (mostly spoyod) , 1 Pair Working Bullooks 40 Mixed Yearlings 20 Well-bred 2$ to 3-year Heifers 15 Store Cows (forward) j 15 Store Cows 6 First-class Springers Sale at 1.30 o'clock. a 642 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. W. COURTNEY Will sell by auction at hia rooms, Brougham -street, on the above date, — RURAL" ALLOTMENT 68, Block 10, JMimi Survey District, containing 250 acres, with the low upset of 16s an acre. ' ' Sale at 2 o'clock. | a 659 ' ____ Mb W. COURTJSEY BEGS to notify that ho baa Commenced Business as an Auctioneer, in Brougham-street, and he trusts his^ old customers and shipmates will give him h share of their support. He is prepared to hold sales wherever required, and will make a specialty of the sale of Land and Houses, as he has buyere coming from Homo. 0569 J. H. PARREF, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER/ AND OPTICIAN, (AdjoiDing,*Alexandra^riali) Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE largest and best solcotod stookjin Taranaki of EffWAd-EdIEIMT, AND DRESS IOIMOS toadies' nnd Gents 9 Gold ami Silver Watcncs and Chains. JEWELLERY of all kinds, and ELECTRO-PLATE in great variety S 'ECTACLES to suit all sights, from 2s per pair. NB — All work mutt be paid for on a 373 delivery. TUStmk MESS, WOBTH CONNING OVBE. ]VAOST of our Ngtv Goods for Summer "•*■ wearing ore now ready to be aeon by thosa needing tc provide for the season. ALL favoring ub «ith a visit will be at no lots, to at once see j that we are dome the best that can be done ia view of furnißhiag the Three Ruing Requisites of tlie present time, — Moderate Cost : Substantial Quality : and Taste in touch with the La' eat Fashions. M. HOOD. DAWSON'S PERFECrrOff CD .- « Devon ISkcet. I •- z& '■ ■ P j> • "S ' "*^s § I .h 3, O I * ■* § )99S}$ i«llO'.l «) CD TO SHEEP FABMEES AND OTHBKB "D EQUIRING Turnip Drills for seed and **• Manure. 1 lmvo just completed a nrw Prill, cxpreenly emUed for tno (Jibtrict. On oven land tlio rows can bo Bet (rim 15 to 24 inch<'«. Everjone icquirinp one should ccmo and fto it boforoor.ierinn from ouisidr, i»s \\m claßßof maoline cannot be imported for nearly double the price. J. LABH BROOK, l Cunie-strei t, a 428 JSew PlymvUtb.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9206, 7 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9206, 7 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9206, 7 October 1891, Page 3