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Sales Ly Aucbioc. WAIWAKAIHO. TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will sell by ouotion at his yards, Waiwakaiho, on the above date,— -1 AA 12 TO 18-MONTHS MIXED J_\_Ji^/ 60 Calves and Yearlings 20 Mixed Cattle 25 18-Months Steeis 2 Springing Heiferß (Quiet) 10 Gowb and Heifers 80 Hoggets in Wool 20 Ewes and Lambs Additional Entries — 20 4 year : old Bullocks 30 3-year-old Heifers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. a9lO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. NEWTON KING Hac received instructions to sell by auction at his yard on the reclaimed land, on the above date, — fijp: f\i\C\ FEET Second-clasa ZlO, \J\J\J TIMBER. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. a 866 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. NEWTON* KING Has received instruotions to sell by auction on Marsland Hill, on the above date, — mHE old BARRACK BUILDINGS, JL consisting of Curved and Straight Corrugated Iron, Baltic Flooring and j Scantling, Hardwood Timber, &c, &o , in lots to suit purchasers. Salo at 1.30 o'clock. a9ll SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. W. COURTNEY I Will sell by publio auction at his rooms, Brougham-street, on the above date, — A BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED 6Roomed House, and 26 Acres well tenced and sub-divided Land at Omatu. Two-thirds of purchase money can remain at 7 per cent. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 906 ~Mr~w7courtney " BEGS to notify that he has Commenced Business as an Auctioneer, in Brougham-street, and he trusts his old onßtomera and shipmates will give him a share of their Bupport. He is prepared to hold sales wherever required, und will make a specialty of the sale of Land rind Houses, as he has buyers coming from Home »569 J. H. PARREK, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, (Adjoining Alexandra Hall) Devon Street, ttew Plymouth. THE largest and best selected stock in Taranaki of I AND DREBB mUBB Ladies' and Gents' Gold awl Silver Watches and Chains. JEWELLERY of all kinds, and ELECTRO-PLATE in great variety SPECTACLES to suit all sights, from Sss per pair. NB — All worh mutt be paid for on a 373 delivery. New Season's Goods. r O not purchase until you have Inspected NEW GOODS arriving at the N.Z.O. Factory. Boys' N.Z. made Suits Boys' Strong School Suits Men's Tweed Sac Suits all our own make. Men's White and Oxford Shirte Scarves, Ties, Hosiery, Bugs Black and New Shades in HAED and SOFT FELT HATS, ttraws, Caps, &c. &c, AH personally uelected by W. H. CLARKE, JManager, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Direc> from India* Pure Indian Tea uly 2s M per lb Direot from the Tea Gardens. No merchants' profits to pay, cannot be equalled at 2s 6d, Give H One Trial Wrvv Walton, f iHE CORSER SB OP. Sole Agfnt fus Mtßoru. Luttcy, Livormore, & 00. THERE IK ONE THING every bouse wife should know, and that is that Hkroulks P.akjiNo Powder is the best. Why ? It i« the cheapest bocjmße the Best for making I>i"h<lh, pastry, c^kes, puddings scones, &c. 13« uutif ully light and whole some. Xo Cd uud U tias From aUgrocerd,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9232, 18 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9232, 18 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9232, 18 November 1891, Page 3