Auctions. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. VALUADLE SALE OF FURNITURE. yy ILL IA M CO WEII N lias received instructions ■from Captain Ross Watts, to sell by auction at his residence, Yd.uhi Camp, on Thursday, June 24, at 1 o’clock sharp— The whole of his Valuable FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising—Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Chiftbnicres, Beds and Bedroom Furniture, Colonial Oven, Cooking Utensils, Perambulator, Mat-; and Malting, and a very large assortment of choice and useful articles too numerous to particularise. Note. —The whole of the above are of the best descript ion, and as Captain Watts is leaving the District, will be disposed of without the slightest RESERVE. Remember—l o’clock sharp. ~ HAWE RA . UNRESERVED SALE OF MERCHANDISE. SATURDAY, JUNE 2(5. ILLIAM COW E R N will sell by public auction on the above date, at 1 o’clock, — An Assortment of MERCHANDISE, Consisting of— GROCER IE S, CL 0 THIN G, SADDLERY, &c. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, JUNE 26. VALUADLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, yy I L L I A M D A L E has received instructions to sell by public auction at his Store. Carlyle, on the above date, — 50 ACRES OF LAND, being Section No 477, Patea District. Title perfect. Sale at 1 o’clock. Auctioneers’ Note.—This splendid section is about two and a half miles from Car lyu, and adjoins the properties of Messrs J. & 11. Williamson and E. M. Houeyfield, and is well watered and grassed. After the sale of land, A quantity of Merchandise will be sold, at the risk of former pnrehas ts. Alsu, a lot of Sundries, without reserve. PR E LIMIN aTpsTnOT ICE. yy ILLIAM DALE Has received instructions from R. Wilson, Esq,, to sell by public auction, at an early date, To Tons Fencing Wire, 1 Horse Rake, 2 Double. Furrow Ploughs, 6 Cases Corrugated Iron, 4 Tons Iron Standards, 2 Self-raker Reapers. Full particulars in future issue. Public Notices. PIGEON MATCH. OPEN to All Comers. To take place at Soutlieombc’s Waitotara Hotel, on SATURDAY, 2Gth June, at 3 p.m. NOTICE CHE Non-commissioned Officers and men of the MILITIA, who have xj due to them .for the February uarter, 1874, arc requested to attend , the Kakaramoa Hotel, at 11 a.m., id at the Blockhouse, Mannishi, at 2 m., on Thursday, the 241h last., and , the A.C. Station, Wairoa, at 2 p.m., i Friday, the 25th inst. H. F. TURNER, Commanding Militia District. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, CARLYLE. THE Churchwardens will be in attendance in the Vestry, on Friday evening, the 25th inst, from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m., to receive the p.w rents for the past half year, and applications finnew sittings. Also any subscriptions in aid of the Clergy,nan for the district not yet paid, will then be collected. R. C. TEN NEXT ( r>l , 1 C \ AYR \ V | Chumiwardeus.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 21, 23 June 1875, Page 3
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