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hursthoos;e & smith, LAND AGENTS, HAVE Houses, Town and Country Sections, &c, &c., for Sate or to Lease; and will be happy to fur* nish Gratuitous Information to any New Arrivals. Sales by Auction. MR. A. KING, LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND QBNBRAL COMMISSION AGENT. A GENCIES intrusted to Mr. A. Kino f\ for the Sale of Land, Houses, Cattle, or Merchandise, will have the additional advantage of Public Competition by Auction as well as Private Sale, without any extra charge, thereby securing both private and public accommodation for the usual commiss'on paid for private sales. Mr. A. Kino will hold a MONTHLY SALE for CATTLE, tho lnst Saturday in the Month. AH parties having Caitle for sale will be kind enough to forward theic communications by the 20th of the month, for the purpose of advertising. Goods warehoused upon easy terms, Mr. A. King's commodious storage being perfectly dry, and haying a fire-place. MR. A. KING, Will Sell by Public Auction, on Saturday next, November 13, at his Auction Mart, at 2 o'clock, FIFrYBAGSof BRAN A General Assortment of MERCHANDISE, to close consignments. Also, A Hed HEIFER, fit for the Butcher. TO COVER THIS SEASON. PARITUTU. This well-bred Horse is by "Bob," out of the Rev. Mr. Long's celebrated mare Bessy, is a beautiful bright bay. with black points, and can challenge competition with any horte in this settlement. Terms :— Two guineas each mare, and 2s. 6d. the groom. Will stand at the Seven Stars Hotel, and can be seen at any time by application to W. Georou, the owner. 10 COVER THIS SEASON. YOUNG FARMER. A black horse, of great strength and action, superior to nny one in this settlement. He will sand in town during the week at Mr. Cliire's. Terms : — Two Guineas each are, payable ou the Ist of January, 1653. Groom, 2s. 6d. Apply to GEORGE WALKER. WILLIAM LAKEMAN, GROCER, TEA DEALER, AND COFFEE ROASTER, DEVON STREET, CORNER O» CURBIB ITOEST. PERSONS visiting New Plymouth will find the store of the above replete with most useful articles for colonial furnishing, having a large quantity of Goods to be sold at very low prices, for caih. N.B.— To be Let, on Building Leases, 60 feet of land, fronting Devon-street, adjoining tho " Taranaki Herald" office. ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A QUANTITY of BACON & HAMS. £\ Apply to HENRY BARRIBALL OATS— OATS. THE Undersigned has about 20 Bushels of OATS for Sale. . Also, A few Bushels of good ' SEED POTATOES. Apply to R. Lawman*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 15, 10 November 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 15, 10 November 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 15, 10 November 1852, Page 1

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