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Bnles by Anctiot SATCBDA.Y, FBBnUAKY 2. NEWTON KlN'(t Has leceivcd in>t,ru>jt!orf. <>om tb TarMViki Joekf-y Ciub to b; an tii)i) ft his tnarr ou "\U".r'3fsy. .""'•!- TU WV 2:1'! — TtlE PRIVILKiifcS at their fnrtbcornioy Autumn MftxiUig Grandstand Pu'/lie&n's Booth Outside Publics^':? Booth Rofn shnient Booth Sale at 2 o'clock. 2fß MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING Has r^eiverl instructions from Mr G. Tiscn, wbo bis soli his property, aud in leaving th district, to sell by auction, on tLo premises, South Road, on Monday, February 4tb, - I^HE WHf>LE of HIS fr-UPRRIOR HOUSEHOLD FUftNIIURE and EFFECTS, consisting of— Dini g Boom in buffalo tide, Lirgn Dining Table, Chtffonier, Orerraantal, Dra wins' Room Suite iv silk tapestry, Settee, Loange and Arm Chairs, j Wickttr Chairs, Overmantel Tables, Brussels Carpet, Miiror Cabinet with raarb'e top. Hanging Lamp, Curtains, Linoleum, EUII Table and S'a-.d, 3 Douule Tron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washstands aud Ware, Mirror*, Linoleum. Carpets, Curtains, Pole- a >d King', Kitchen Tables, Chain, Book Case, KUebon Dresser, Verandah Soeens, Lawn M>wer, Scythe, Wheelbarrow, Ladders. Grindstone, Steelyards, Maul and Wedges, Haws, Garden Tools, Spray Pump, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, Harr«ws, Planet Jr Horse Hoe, Wedge, Plough Chains, Doors and Frame*, Galvanised Iron, 20 Bbeep and Pig Proof Hurdles, Lot Timber, Kitchen Range, 2 Tons Hay, Lot Chaff. 1 Spring Tip Dray (good as new), 1 Prise Tax Cart by Jenktnaon, Trap and Dray Harness. Saddle, Bridle, and Sundries. 1 Quiet Horse good in Harness, 3 Cows in milk. 1 18 months Heifer, 2 Pigs, Fowls, Sec. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. A 'bus will leare town for the sale at 1 o'clock and 1.3U o'clock. 253 f THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. BEWLEY aTGRIFTITBS, Instructed by Mr Pebrik, who is learing tbe d;s rict, will ceil by auction on the premises, riuUeel-stree*, on Thursday, January 31st, — HIS Nearly New Superior HOUSEHOLD FUKNIfUBE, comprising — New Piano by Bohm, Threequarter Billiard Table with all acceseoritp, Carved Sideboard with mirror back, Overmantel, Hoxfoooie Marble Clock, Dininfc-roo n Clork, Music Stand, Brass Han^irg Lamp, Bras* F«uder and Iron?, Picture , Ornameuls. Ca. tains, Blindf, seven '»>kin liugs; Austrian. Cano, Rocking, end Kitchen ChuiiH, Mottle! Kauri Suite, Dreeing Tabte, Wahhsiand and Mirror Door Wardrobe, Bedroom and Toilet Sets>, Handsome Double Wooden Bedstead, Single Wood Bedstead, Doable Iron Bedstead, three Wire Mattresses, also kapok and flu, Blanket?, Quilts, &c, Commode, Extending L.oucg% Go-CaiC, Step Ladder, Kitchen Chairs and Tablf , Kitchen Utensils, Kteam Cooker, Scales, Crockery and Glassware, Full Dinner Set, Bath Heater and Shower, Portable Boiler and Tubs, Garden Tools, large quantity ot Linoleum and Oilcloth, Matß, Hugs, &c. Everything ia in good order and nearJy new. Sale at 1.30 o'clock 298 Central Bam FairST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, W *NGANUJ. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th & 14th FEBRUARY, 1901. FBEEMAN B. JACKSON & 00. Will rail by public suction, aa above, on soconnt of the following well-known bleeders, viz., — Messrs Wm. Wilton, John Wilkie, A. A. Fantham, J W. Hughes, W H. Wybourne, lon ßro-.,Owen Hawe*, Allan Cameron, A. J. Walkiutou, Wm. Gads by, Perry Bros., U. B. Hamilton, John Shield, L. G. Bremer, J p. Hughes, M. H. Wy bourne, Brycea Estate, James Walker, James Riddell, Robert Bremer, Hair's 1 Estate, George button, Patrick Bouik, Wm Chapman, J. W. Baker, J £. Holmes, J. B. Murray, James Collins, N.Z 4 A. Land Co., S. Napier, F. Suttor, J. B. button, and Mrs E. byn.ea. 4OOC Purebred 2- tooth Lincoln IZoD Uarns An Purebred 2 tooth Border- LeicesoU ter Ratns, bred by J. S. Holmes, Eeq. sStua Border-Leicester Rams, bred by J. S. Uoim?B, Etq. MStud Liucolns, bred by Wm' Wilson, tsq 5 Stud Lincoln?, bred by John Wiikie, Etq 2 Stud Lincoins, on account of Wm badsbj, Esq. 6 Stud Lincolus, bred by R. B Hamilton, Etq. 8 Stud Lincoln?, bred by Robert Rromer, E*q. 5 Stud Liucolnn, bred by R. Hair'a Estate (\r Stud Lincolnn, bred by Geo. £\j ttuttou. It' q. *r Stud i.incoiut>, bred by J. S. I{} Holmes, Esq. 4f| Scud Lv coins, bred by Hon. J. ID D. Oiui-ni Qfi Purebrod 2 tooth English Lei(jU cosier ixhtu*, bred by Alfftd Mat tin, L«q Ofl Puro brod 2 tooth Knglish Lei 0U c.'hmt Kama, bred by Wm Boag, Etq BPurcbroa 4 tooth Shrop-bire Dowu H-nras, bred by Juhu Giigf, Etq. f\(\ Purebiod 'I .«oth Barrier Lbioeater iiains, bred by JN Z aua Austral an Land Co. 4(\ Hr,u<i Lincoln*, bred by Mobsn |\| Perry Bros sbtud Liuci*ln«, bred by J. W. Biker, Etq 4rt Siud L'ncolns, bred by Jap. IU U lid-, l^q. Aft Stu-i Liacolu*, bred by F. Sut£\J lou, Ktq. •jr Stud Lincoln-, bred by J. B. 10 Sutton, Etq. 1565 - All Studs will be offered at 2 p.ui. on first day. The Auctioneer* would draw the atten tion of settlors and those in want of really Brat-class rams tq ihe splendid animals to be sold at thu Central FW. They are all from the best flocks in New Zealand, and as they are sold tangly every opportunity is given to buyeis to an. ke careful selection. The sale commenced each day at 11.45 a.m. shar[ . Luncheon provided. BAYNEY~JACK->ON, 289 Auctioneer. I/OR LI&ASh or a»le, ou ottay terms r —PADDOCKS ot from 4to 25 acres, dose toj'New Plymouth.— Stan dmh St Kubr. 436 WASTED Known,— f l he oleanest easiest, aud best way to preserve eggs is with Friend's Royal Egg Preservative*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

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