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Hftioa by Auetioo. TO-31OHROW. NEWTON KING Hap receive! ini'rnctions from the Tara naki 'inomiiG As-st ci.vnox to sell by auction at bis mart, on tho abovo date, — mHE PRIVILEGES for their forth8 coming Meeting — 1 Publican's Booth 1 Refreshment Booth Sale at 11 o'clock. b2sm ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONOID UN. SATURDAY, BEFTEMBER 22. NEWTON KING Has rec&ivod instructions to sell by auction, at his mart, on tho abovo date, - 6 CASES SADDLERY & HARNESS, "ex Ruapehu @ London," consisting of, — LiLiies' and Gtnts' Saddles. Bridlo?, Breastplates, Cab and Gis Saddles, Girths, Stirrup Leathers, Nickul BiLs and Stirrups, Bu--«y md Cart Whips fa large assortment). Plough and Tru<:« Chains, Leading Cart Chains, IJames, DaDdj and Body Brushep, &., &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. a93st> IMPORTANT NOTIOE. AAR W. COURTNEY will cell by *•*-*■ auction at an early date, — A 2-roomed Cottage, also a 4-roomcd one, in Gover-street, and a nico building | Hto in bilbort-street ; a 7-rooined Uoube in Courtenay-blroot, nnd buildiaj* sito adjoining; alao, i>hop known as Quigloy's, in Devon- street, with bulf or wbolo bee tion; one valuable Buildinj Site in Gillstreet, and a t-hop next East End FireboH. All tbo abovo must bo sold, and in every caso easy terms can be arranged aBBBm NOTIOE. * I INTEND starting business ns nn Auctioneer and Land Agent in the premises next the Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by F. J. Jones. I trust by strict attention to the interests of my clients to gain a fair share of my f ellowsettlera 1 support. Under no circumstances will I leave for the Old Country again. a949a W. COURTNEY. Amusements. ALEXANDRA HALL, New Plymouth. Monday, Sept. 24, AT 8 PM. MISS IVfAY -\7-ATES ISS IVXAY X ATES willdelivcr the popular Pictorial Monologue on the " Progress of the English Speaking People." DRAMATIC RECITATIONS, as given j under tbe parronago t>f H.B.H. Princess Christian. Musical Effect 3. Views of England, tbe Colonies, America, and tbe Chicago Exhibition. Enthusiastic receptions have been accorded to Miss Yates in England, America, and the Continent of Europe. For Press notices see small bills. Stalls & Dress Circle, 1/6; Admission, 1/-. bl6m TO THE SETTLERS OF TARANAKI. f ADIES & GENTLEMEN,— HaviDg, JLi when at Home, heard Miss Mat Yates speak, I felt if sbo came out hero aud saw New Zealand, and then went Home und spoke on New Zealand, as she would do, to people of moans, ibat she would cause that clats to come out and settle among us ; therefore I have guaranteed the whole of her travelling expenses, and any loss that id made will oe mine, I and any profit heis. I therefore, ask you, a» fellow settlers, to roll up by hundreds on Monduy night, September 24« b, and I feel sure you will bo delighted wi'.h Miss Yatea's eloquence blsb W COURTNEY. ALEXANDRA HALL, New Plymouth. prince of ~\Y&tefi' JJirthday (Friday, 9th November). A JUVENILE Fancy D^ss Ball Will be held on the above date in aid of The New Plymouth Volunteer Fire Brigade. Committee : Mesdam. a Ooldwater, W. Bayiy, C. W. Hursthouse, and A. D Gray"; Misacs Bayly, C. U. Bayly, C. Bayly, N. Webster, Hurhthouee, Colson, Mendeinsohn, F. Webster, D. Humphries, and Dingle. N.B. — The first practice for children will be held in tbe supper-room of the Alexandra Hall od Thursday a'ternoon next (^'ept 20th) at 3 o'clock. The Comjnitlee are respectfully requested to attend. Tickets may be obtained from members of tbe Committee — Adults, 2s 6d: chil dren, Is b23a IN THE MATTER, OF THE Public Trust Office Acts for the time being, and in the matter of theestateof Elizabeth Collins, late of FianKley Hoad, New Plymouth, in the Ptovincial District of Taranaki, deceased. NOTIOE iB hereby givon that all - creditors and others having clftims against the übove eptato are required to send in to tho office of tbo Public Trustuo, Customhouse Quay, 'Vollington, or Inn Agent at New Plj mouth, and in writing, on or before the third day of December, 1394, full particulars of bucli claims giving tho iteinu and urnounts of the buiuo ; and tho Publis trustee will, at the expira lion of the paid time or aa soon thereafter as conveniently may bo, distribute the assets of the said deceased or any pait thereof among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims which the Publio Trustee shall havo then had I notice, ond according to the priorities given by tho Public Trust Office Actß for the time being to such claims as between themselves respectively. Ail incneyo payable to the above ostato may bo lodged to the credit of tho Public Truateo's Account at any postal money order office. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office. Wellington, 14th Soptomber, 1894. ; b32ni PUBLIO NOTIOE. 11l iCKEBY beg to givo notice that, ponding a'ljnstmuLtH of accounts of the lato u'rm of Wyllio & iioumrto, auctioneers and general coiunMßsion agents at Waitaia, persons indebted to tho lato firm aru berooy noli dud that paymonts made on aud atier tin's date will not be acknowledged l>y mo until nil partnership disputes are sottlod, when duo publicity will be given naming who in duly authorised to receive monyes and sign receipts. JOHN ROUNTREE. Dated at Waitara, this 14th day of September, 181k bsb

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3