Public Auctions. TOWSNiIIP OF HAWERA. RALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. WILLIAM COWERN lias been favoured with instructions from P. Malcolm, Esq., to sell hj public auction, at Mr Davidson’s Store, Hawera, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, At two o’clok p.m. All that valuable freehold, consisting of half an acre, being part of section No. 11 on the plan of the township, with fourroomed dwelling-house erected thereon now in the occupation of Mr Hurley. Note.-— The above property is in the centre of this thriving township, having a frontage to the main street, and as a business site cannot be surpassed. Terms at sale IMPORTANT SALE OF AND FURNITURE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. WILLIAM COWERN has been favoured with instructions from R. Branvwell, Esq., who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, In the spacious upstairs room over Mr McGuire’s store, Carlyle, at 11.30 a.m., The whole of his valuable furniture and effects, consisting of chairs, tables, drawers, beds and bedding, carpeting, &e., &c.; books, tools, cooking stove, agricultural implements, dairy and kitchen utensils, harness, and sundries too numerous to mention. Also, at 11 a.m., on the same day, at the Public Pound, several valuable milking cows, in milk and to calve, and some superior draught and saddle horses, under instructions from Major Turner, Inspector of A.C.F, W. COWERN will sell by auction at the Public Pound, at 11 a.m., on September 11th, 2 A.C. Draught Horses, 2 ~ Troop Horses, 4 ~ Mules, 2 „ Donkeys. Terms—Cash. TOWNSHIP OP NORMANBY, KETEM AREA,PATE A DISTRICT. W ILL I A M COWERN has been favoured with instructions from CAPTAIN R. T. BLAKE to submit to public competition in the Hall, adjoining the Albion Hotel, on WEDNESBAir, SEPT. 15, At Twelve o’clock noon, THE TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY IN QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. The Land is under Torren’s Act. TITLE PERFECT. Signed Transfers given to each buyer at a cost of 30s. each. IggT Lithographic plans are being pregared, and can be obtained at the auctioneer’s office, Carlyle. Auctioneer’ s Note —The auctioneer begs to state that the sale had to be postponed on a former occasion in consequence of the Government having decided to run the main line of road and the railway through the centre of the town, and the fact is now beyond dispute that it must become the great central town of the district. This should be sufficient to rccommncd it to all classes. QHEAP MUTTON ! CHEAP MUTTON ! ! CHEAP MUTTON ! ! ! EVERY SATURDAY; AT SOUTHEY’S BUTCHER SHOP. Price 2Ad per lb. for fore-quarters. 3d per lb for bind-quarters. CASH ONLY.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 40, 28 August 1875, Page 3
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