Auctions. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Continuation of r J'imbor Sale. To Builders, Contractors, and Others. w. ILLIAM D A ,L E will l»y public auction, on account of Mr R. E. M‘Hue, who is ;iving up the limber trade, to sell by auction at the Patea AYharf, on tlic above datt', at 12 o’clock, 20,000 feet sawn timber, consisting of .scantling 1 , weatherboards, and a quantity of totara, Terms Liberal. Norn—This timber is just landed ex luo from Nelson, is well assorted, and is even superior to the lot sold last sale. At 1 o’clock, at his store, Taranaki Road, Carlyle. Sugar, tea, kerosene, candles, soap, riee, salmon, crockery, glassware, drapery, clothing and a variety of goods will be sold without reserve, in order to close consignments. IMPORT ANT SALE ”OP STOCK AND E URN IT ERE. (SATURDAY, (SEPTEMBER 11. T'S/TLEIAM CGAYERN has been v V favoured with instructions from R. Bramwcll, Esq., who is leaving the district, to sell hy public auction, on SATURDAY', SEPTEMBER 11, in the spacious upstairs room over Mr Met 1 uire’s store, Carlyle, at 11.20 a.m., The whole of his valuable furniture and effects, consisting of chairs, tables, drawers, hods and bedding, carpeting, dm., &c. ; hooks, tools, cooking stove, agricultural implements, dairy and kitchen utensils, harness, and sundries too numerous to mention. Also, at 1 I 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. P. AY. 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 ~ MuEs, 2 ~ Donkeys. Terms—Cash. TOWisrssEip or NORMANBY, KETEMARE A, PAT E A DIS T .RlO T. W [ L L I A M C O AY E R N lias been favoured with instructions from CAPTAIN P. T. BLAKE to submit to public competition in the Hall, adjoining the Albion Hotel, on sskpt.. is, At Twelve o’clock noon, THE TOWNSHIP OF , NORMANBY I N Q U AIIT Ell -ACI! E SE C T lONS.
Tho Land is under Torreu’s Act. TITLE JPESTECT. ►Signed Transfers given to each buyer-at a cost of 30s. each. ’ Lithographic plans arc being progared, and can he obtained at the auctioneer’s office, Carlyle. Auctioneer’s A ote —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 tho main lino of road and the railway through tho centre of the town, ami the fact is now b wond dispute that it must become the great central town of tho district. This should ho sufficient to reeomnmed it to all classes.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 42, 4 September 1875, Page 3
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