Auctions. ~ DAY. GTi EAT IT X RE BERV EI) 8 A Ll ; OR HOUSEHOLD FUKNiTURK MLRUI; ANDiEL & SUNDRIES W ILLIA M D A L E vvi;l sell bv public auction at Ins Ci'uTyl l , on SATURDAY, tin* 71; i A.;!y;u-jt, Tv;ui 1 sccond-ban ! furniture, consisting oj’ bedsteads, chairs, tables, wasdslend, mattress, toilet sets, hn• sj,s ? counterpanes, carrot:;, blankets, glassware, looking glass.:;-, cooking utensils, crockery, &c. Groceries, do tiling, fancy goods. Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms—Cash. 1 heavy draught mare, in foal, by Victory. 3 saddle horses 20 dozen port and sherry wines, splendid sample. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, from the lands of Williamson Bros, Kakaramea, 1 BED BULLOCK, white flank branded like a circle, with bar across, over a blotch brand on off hip. Unless the above bo released, and all expenses paid, within 21 days from tins date it will be sold according to the Impounding Act. H. I. DAVIS. PonndkccpOi". July 10th, 1875. TIiEATKE ROYAL,WAI ill TUESDAY, .AUGUST 10. WILL bo produced the laughable farce, by W. E. Sitter, entitled OUR NEW MAN Interval of Five Minutes. Vocal, and lastnimental IVJCuskh The whole to conclude with the brilliant burlcscpio by S. Cvowhnrst, entitled IS es M THE BELLE OP THE BUSH. Entirely Xew Scenery and Effec s. Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at 7.30 sharp. Admission—Front seats, 2s ; back scats, Is. l*l4*ewooda I’irewoodn 3Tirewoo-& OX SALE, by the undersigned, in largo or small quantities. 11. I. DAVIS, Taranaki Road. moppy Aim SHIUVT o] Ajoii.y Mop.io poo.® ni opqduio.-) ‘ssou.nu} jo jos ojquop ouo ‘osp : sjmqs -$-7pin; o[otl iijuv ‘[UIISTKODI')VA\. V TITVS HOH TLisal.te.sv “Sflsjabeia 0 X band, and to arrive pci Black wall Tuo and foot timber, from Nelson, per Tongariro, from EoMon. Any person requiring any of the a hove would do well to apply early to Mr J. Hirst, as a great part is already ordered, R„ E. Mr .11A E MRS. DUNNE, AND DAUGHTER, Milliners asid IMMIGRATION COTTAG E, BE .A. W 15 15 A., EG to inform the ladies of liic Hawcra District that they have recently commenced business as Millinkks and Dukssmakkus, A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OP DRESS MATERIAL HAS JUST BEEN OPENED UP. L A DIE S’ UXDE RC L 0 TIIIX G. STRAW HATS GLEANED, DYED, AND ALTERED. BABY LINEN. ggy Neivoit Pari* and London .Famlom; to hand hjj every mail. Q TRAYED. from Wairoa. ONE k3 IKON-GREY GELDING, branded 110 on the neck, will) Roman nose, and shod all round. Any p ■rso-n bringing, or giving such infmanaucii mwill lead to it’s recovery, will be rewarded. CIiRISTGPHER V EDWARDS, Waii'oi lb.’"!.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 34, 7 August 1875, Page 3
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