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Kftlca by Ariclioc. Stony River. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his Stony River yards on Wednesday, July 12th,— y A MIXED YEARLINGS O\J 30 Yearliog Holstein Steers ?.5 18 Months to 2-3 ear Steers 40 18-Months to 2i year Mixed 20 Springing Heiiera 18 Cows and Heifers 8 Cows in calf 15 Fat Cows Also, — On account oi Mns Syaie,— The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising : — Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Washstands, Tables, Cheffonier, Sideboard, Linoleum, Cupboards, Kitchen Range (Sh*cklock), Crockery, &c, &c. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 1 a 642 TO TAILORS, DRAPERS, STORE* KEEPERS, HAWKERS, FOTELKiSEPERS, PRIVATE BUYERS, AND OTHERS. GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY, &C. AT NEW PLYMOUTH ON Friday, Saturday & Monday, JULY 14tb, 15th, 17th, Commencing at 11 a.m. each day at THEATRE ROYAL. NEWTON KING Will sell by public auction, under instructions from F. G. Lawhy, E«=q., agent for McCavill and Co , of Manchester, Belfast and Leeds, on Ju'y 14, 15, and 17th,— Q/l CASES AND 24 BALE 3, which Ov/ have been apportioned for dis> posal in New Plymouth, comprising the following goods, — Irish Linen Table Damask, Irish Linen Table Cover?, Pillow Linen, Linen Guipure and Art Curtains, Linen Glass Cloth, Twilled Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen, Turkish, and Honeycomb Towels, lioneyoomb, Marsella and Grecian Qailts and Toilet Covir?, Doran and Chiulz Quilts, White aud Bleached Calicoes, Linen and Silk Handkercheifs, Blankets, Carriage and Buggy Rugs, Cloth and Tapestry Table Cover?, Black and .Coloured Cashmeres (all wool), Blatk and Coloured All Wool Merinos, French Rol>es, Dress Serges, Men's and Youths' Suits, All Wool Shirts, Union and Cotton Shirts, Men's All Wool Pants and Shirts, Fox's Serge, Tweeds, and West of England Coatings, and other lines too numerous to mention. ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT SALE. REMEMBER, NO RESERVE ! a 653 ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. SATURDAY, JULY 15, at 1 p.m HERBERT SEATON Will sell on his promises, next to Mr Newton King's auction mart, tho re • mainder of h's stock, comprising, — JJ r A WALTHAM-ELGIN lOU Sterling Silver, Rolled Gold, Gun Metal, and Nickel Watches, Clocks, Field Glasaas, Electro Plate, Accordeona, &c, &c, to save packing. The following are a few of the many lot* that will be offered without reserve: — Los 26. Magnificent Italian Mandolin, complete, with case, &c, (same model as used by Mr A. R. Post, Conductor of the Mandolin and Guitar Band, Christchurch) Lot 4 : American Waltham Oo'b Gold Filled Gent.'s Hunter Watch ; 10 years' guarantee. Lot 6 : " America" (Keystone Elgin) Co.'s Gents' Hunter. Lot 7 : Ladies' Silver Hunter. Lot 8 : Ladies' Stem Winder Sterling Silver Watch. Lot 9 : Ladies' Gun Metal Watch and Claßp Lot 10 : Handsome Bracelet and Watch combined. Lot 11: Ladies Cronodil , Leathtr Parse and Watch combined. Lqt 33 : Electro bilver Cake Dish. Lot 34: Handsome Electro Silver Fruit Dish. Lot 41: Set of English Crjs'a! Tumblers and Tray. Lot 39: Field and Marine Glasses, French Ground Lens, with case, &c, &c. Goods on view morning of sale, Saturday next, July 15th. Sale at 1 o'clock. uCO3 FLORA SOAP! FOR PRIVATE SALE, A SPLENDID BEACH FARM, 392 ! r\. am s ; freehold ; in the Oaonui District ; 1 and 14 mi'es from the Crown and Oaonui Co-operative Factories ; rich, level land, well watt red, sab-dniddd into eight paddocks, 7~rooraed Hou^e (new), stockyard, milking shed (paved), stables, &a. Or will bhII in TWO SEPARATE FARMS of 177 and 215 acres respfctively. Terms exceptionally easy ; 15 per cent, time of purchase ; one third o* purchase money to be paid before deeds are trans-< ferred ; balance to renaaiu at 5 ppr cent Dairyman has a good opportunity of acquiring one or two fiis>claps dairy farms. Will carry 170 milking cows winter and summer. For further particulars apply to T. McGmhn, Oaonui, or Offico of Herald, New Plymouth j No Commission Agent. a 487 CHEAP LEASEHOLDS . PIR3T-CLASS DATBY FARM, 230 acrec, all in gras-s, 9 paddocks ; commodious dwelling Inige cowshed, barn and stable?, 2 acres orchard. Splendidly situated 1£ miles from township, railway station, and factory. Low rental. GOODWILL of LKASIi of 126-acre Farm, all in gra-s, good level land, new 4-roomed dwelling, stockyard, piggeries, ; &c; adjoining dairy factory, and $ milo I from townchip, post office, telephone, and school. Rental, 7s per acie, wi h right of purchase at £7. Low price for goodwill. CHEAP DAIRY FARM, 100 acres all gras?, except shektr bush, ring fenced, 2 paddocks, mixed grasses. 5-rooraed house, dairy, piggeries, etc , good orchard. Situated on good metal load, adjoining daiiy factor; , 6 milt a from town hip and railway station. Will kaau at low rental of 7d Bd per acre. Apply to, — NEWTON KING, a 614 Land Ag-:nt. A NUCLEUS OF DISEASE— THE COMMON COLD OR CHILL. Most ills that Hesh is hoir to Into their beginnings in a common cold or chill,, which may fairly be described as a nucleus of disease. A cold is always worthy of rtspect, and it U never safe to neglect one. spencer vincent's benjamin oum has tho reputation of curing coughs, colde, sore throats, and iLflimmation of the lungs, a reputation which is endoised by the statements of people with whom you are acquainted. Mr A. G. Millward resides at 265 Colombo Road, Cbristchurnh. His statement is—" About two months ago I had a very severe cold, and I tried a bottle of Beijamin Gum. I felt better after taking half the bottle, and when i* was linibhtd my cold had completely diaappLUTcd. 'Iho rermdy is extremely palatable." Price J/6 and 2/6. Loat,b/s Wuhoo Mfg. Co., Ld , hole Proprietors and Manufacturers.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11570, 11 July 1899, Page 3

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