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Tenders. . GRAZING, GRAZING. fXIENDERS will be received forGrazX ing Two Grass Paddocks, either together or separately, well fenced and watered, in the Racecourse Reserve, east side of Eliot Street, near the Borough boundary, for ono year from the Ist October next. Any tender not necessarily accepted." ; Tenders to be sent in by 4th September. THOMAS HEMPTON, Town Clerk. August 20th, 1896. a 939 IN BANKRUPTCY. BOOK DEBTS FOR SALE. In the Estates of Henry H. Mace, of lnglewood, Storekeeper; and of George Rusling, of lnglewood, Butcher. r riENDERSare invited for the Purchase X of tKe Boak Debts of the abovenamed bankrupts. For particulars and conditions apply to the undersigned, to whom Tenders must be sent not later than 12 o'clock (noon) on Friday, 28th August, 1896. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1896.1 ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, a 941 Deputy Official Assignee. BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING 1 COMPANY (Limited). Capital £25,000; 25,000 Shares of £1 each. riIHE whole of which are now subX mitted to the Public. Payable as I follows :' 5 por share on application, f per chare on allotment, the balance in calls of not more than f per share at intervals of ,not leas than three months. As soon as 15,000 shares have been applied for the Comnany will beregistered. 10,500 shares have now been applied for. The Company is formed for tho purpose of carrying on Woollen Mills in the Bruce District, where an ample supply of : the necessary wools is obtainable, together with cheap coal and plenty of water. The woollen mills of the colony are, in most cases, running night and day to fulfil orders and are all dividend paying concerns. Prospectuses, with share application forms, are obtainable from the undersigned, to whom all applications for shares should be made. WALTER BEWLEY, New Plymouth.

PROHIBIIIOIMCOMING ! COMING ! COMING ! ALEXANDRA HALL. , MONDAY, AUGUST 24th MR PATTERSON, FROM KANSAS, IS COMING, AND WILL DELIVER A LECTURE, giving his experiences of the result and working of Prohibition in Kansas, LECTURE to coromonce at 8 o'clock. ON SUIJDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 23, The Rev. Mr Laws will give an Address on Temperance Work in the above Hall, to commence at 8.15 p.m. Collections at each meeting to defray expenses. ' ■ a 893 ~ MONEY. TO be lent on good freehold Becurit at 5 per cent. B. CLINTON HUGHESSolicitor. aßß6__ MONEY. I HAVE SUMS of £500, £450, £150, and £100 for immediate investment on really first-class security at low rates. , T. SHAILER WESTON, Solicitor, New Plymouth FOR SALE.— 9 Roomed House, and ' Full Quarter Acre Section, „ minutes of Post Office. — Apply Agent, P.C.Morton. FOR SALE.- 10 Roomed House and ■"Quarter Aero Section, noar centre of town. Apply Agent, P. C. Mob'ton. a 422 FOR SALE. A SPLENDID FARM, at Huirangi, consisting of 100 Acres. Sixroomed House and Outbuildings; good Orchard. Creamery within 200 yds. Possession oan be given on the Ist Augugst. — Apply to R. LANGM \N, Westown. or, J. B. ROY, Esq., Solicitor. ' aBB 5 NOTICE.

mHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto subJL sisting between Stephen Boothby White and Christopher Cakter, trading under the style of "White & Carter," as general storekeepers, has betn, as from the 19th day of August, 1896, DISSOLVED by mutual consent. . All debts due to the firm can be paid to S. B. White or C. Carter, and the receipt of either will be a sufficient discharge. All debts due by the firm will be paid by S. B. White. STEPHEN B. WHITE, CHRISTOPHER CARTER. Witness to signatures — Thomas Freethy, Accountant, New Plymouth. New Plymouth, August 21, 1896.

J. RENDELL TNFORMS hia Customers that JL in ordei to sell out the remaining portion of his Drapery, Stock, temporary premises have been taken at the Corner of Devon and LiardetstreetSj whore the. Balance of Stock will be sold out. All round BARGAINS WILL BE THE RULE. Mr White occupying my premises earlier than I anticipated is the reason why this is done. TDJE STOCK IS STILL WELLASSORTED, and although the premises are not so near tho mwket, J. RBNDELL will taako it worlh customers' while coining a little out o[ their way, as a good article for a, litilo MONEY IS WORTH FETCHING. J. HEX DELL, NEW PLYMOUTH and AUCKLAND, ' oQfi7

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10700, 24 August 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10700, 24 August 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10700, 24 August 1896, Page 3

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