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Ssles by Auction. stony river. wednesd^yTTdeoember 9. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his yards, Stony River, on the above date, — OA 18-MONTHS TO 2-YEARS &\J STEERS 20 18-Months Steers 5 Cows 2 Fat Heifers 1 Fat Bulloci 1 Pair Good Working Bullocks Sale at 12.30 o'clock. b 62 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. WITHOUT RESERVE. W. COURTNEY Will Bell by auction at his rooms, Brougha- \ street, on the above date, — rriHE whole of Mr A. Kynqdon's X BOOKS, being about 400. Also a Stereoscope and 75 views, 7 being very choice ones; one Patent Endless Chain and Pulley. And, on account of other vendors,.A neat Drawing-room Suite, Tabjes, Chairs, Bedsteads, Commode, Mattrasses, Second-hand Piano, Binocular, Microscope (with 2* Objectives), Polariscopo, accessories, and objects. Approved bills will bo taken. Sule at 2 o'clock'. b6O " CEISTJRAL FRUIT DEPOT. TLOCK, Fruiterer, Devon-street, • would reepectfully call the attention of tho public to his present display of the fruits of the seasot, choice and delicious, of the following varieties: — Hot-house Grapep, Oransfs. Pineapples, Lcmous, Tomatoes, Plums, Strawberries. Uorro — Small profits und quick retutns. b 47 . [advertisement.] THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND . (TARANAKI BRANCH). Committee :— Messrs A. Kyngdon, R. Cr Hughea, R. B. Roy, J. Wade, H. Brown, R. Prico, G. V. Tate, F. J. Maeo, J. Elliot, F. J. Morris, F. P. Corkill, 11. Okey, W. Bayly, and Dr. Hutchinson, with power to add to their number. PLATFORM. HPHE object of tho National As&ociation ■*■ are :—: — 1. To promote a National Sentiment as opposed to sectional and class interests. 2. To promote agricultural, mining, commercial and manufacturing enterprise by removing all unnecessary obstacles to their development. 3. To promote the due registration of I Parliamentary electors, true representation in Parliament, and the election of the best men available. 4. To promote reforms economii , legislative, and constitutional. 5. To promote sound political economy, and to oppose class legislation and all undue interference with individual rights and liberty. The undersigned will be happy to receive applications for membership ; Annual Subscription — Five Shillings. R. CLINTON HUGHES, b!6 Sec, and Treasurer pro tern. JUST ARRIVED, PER S.S. MAOHI. MISS COTTIER 18 now opening up a large shipment of GOODS direct from Ensland, o£ which she invites inspection. The consignment c9i)prißo3 all the latest novelties in FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, &c. ig|p Books of till descriptions, euitoble for prizes and presents. Prayer and bjttnn Books, Bibles, &c. Ladies' Workbasketp, Hand Bags, Russia Leather Purses, Inkstand, Dote Racks, Photo Frames, Mirrcra, &c. @* A SPECIALTY— Five quires of i Note Paper for Gd. &.n<\ aJI the latest, fashionable shapes of Stationery. , Christmas knd New Year Cards in greab variety, including American Cards. Note the, Address — MISS COTTIER, Brougham-Btreet. b6G TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ; • FISHING SEASON .—lst OCTOBER, 1891,t0315t MARCH, 1892. LIST OF PERSONS to whom Licenses to Fifh for Trout have been ifcsued :—: — John TbcrKclacn W. H . Frauklj n, sen. Peter ll ui.tM- W. U.l'ranß^n, jun. Walttr Bevt-ley (J. O. Smith HtnryTajbr Oharlss Smith G. AndrewH W. A. Miiboh ' R. R PnttcTrion JuoH-s Smi- h ' Henry Taylor, jun. W. T. Owen A. E. Coomber R. P. Hirßhb'r^ W. L. NEWMAN, to Hon. Sec. DAILY COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITARA. HAVING Ink v ovir tho Waitara Coach frfin. Mr J. R Kit by, I inunri, on nnd uitrr MosDAY,*7ih December, to run th* Mimo daily between New Pi} mouth au.l \Viiitnr», us tindei : — Leaves Town ... 9.30 a.m. „ Waitara ... 30 p. a). „ nna sSinglo ... 2s As I Im«' re cemmencd Iho daily B' r vice, 1 trußt Iho 1 .iblic will accord mo liberal piilrcnige. Ig^jP GooJfl and I'utczh at low rates. OrJbrs rcctivtd at ll:o Tnranaki IIoUI, New Ph mouth, nu'l Bridge Hotel. Waitara. where conclutj atail. L4O . ROUT. KIBBY. IMPOUNDING NOTjOJS. IMPOUNDED io,th-3 pjblic pound, Lower Mii^or-i, one Cijtelnot MARE; \sLile stur on foiflica'l, und white hiorl foi't ; uo brund visible. •If not claimed, will bo io'i\ to pay expenses on 18th December, at twelve o'clock noon. F. ALLEN, Poundkeeper. December 3, 1891. b6C TO~BE LET OR SOLD. rnHE 7-roomed HOUSE and \ acre I known cs Quiglej'a, next Dl O'Uarroll'H residence. Terms onsy. 1.21 W. COURTNIiY.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9257, 5 December 1891, Page 3

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