The largest oak now standing in Kngland is the ' Cowthorpie,' which measures 7S feet in circumference at the ground.
One or two additional stallions are advertised for sale at Mr McNicols' spring horse fair, at Cambridge, to beheld «n beptember 21st. . Having pureh.iied Mr Cranwell s interest in tho business of Garhck and Cramvell, I require much linger returns for a short time than our ordinary receipts. To ensure this I am selling our large stock of luirnishing Goods at a reduction of from 2.M to :>0 per cent for cash at time of pvirchase.— J. Tonson Gaklick. 25 per cent., or os in the £ discount on all kinds of Furniture; our magnificent stock of Carpets and Linoleums, Iron Ifedstetds, Bedding and Cliuirs at Rime r;ite. General Furnishings—i.e., Curtains,Cretonne?,Table Covers, Blnnket?, Sheetings, and general Manchester Goorls, lit frain 25 to 50 per cent., according to class of grinds. X,™ is the time for young people about to marry to get their furnitnre very j very cheap at Garlick and Cranwell's, I Queen-stroet, Auckland. '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3149, 30 August 1892, Page 2
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