:?**■ i* 11 'lh u .'Jiiaui fjss Auctions. TIIURS DA V, TGth ~SEPTEMBE 1»*. Sale of Valuable Business Sites in tlie rising Township of Wairoa. ON DEFER RED PAYMENTS. WILLI A M I) AL E lias received instructions from Mr W. A. G. AVinchcomb, to sell by public auction, at bis sale room, Carlyle, on the above date, at 2 o’clock, 4 VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS, Fronting the main road and Bear road, W AIBGA. Terms Liberal, Plans, Ac., at the office of the Auctioneer. Noth— The sections are situated in the best part of the town, and are daily increasing in value. On abcount of a person who has remyved from the district, Til BEE SADDLE HORSES SADDLE and BRIDLE Without Reserve, A large assortment of MERCHANDISE Will also be sold to the highest bidder. W. DALE, Auctioneer AWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, At 12 o’clock. WILLIAM COWERNdias received instructions to sell by public auction at lire ALBION HALL, CARLYLE, (If not sold privately.) Rural section No. 302, situated between the Manawapou and Otoki streams, containing 52 acres and adjoining the property of Hugh McCarty, Esq. of Patea. TOWHSniP OP ’ NORMANBY, KETEMAREA,PATEA DISTRICT. W ILL 1 A M C 0 AY E R N lias been favoured with instructions from CAPTAIN E. T. BLAKE to submit to public competition in the Hall, adjoining the Albion Hotel, on WED3STESDAY, SEPT. 15, At Twelve o’clock noon, THE TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY The Laud is under Torrcn’s Act, TITLE PEK.PECT. Signed Transfers given to each buyer at a cost of 30s. each. 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 recomumed it to all classes. AYHENUAKURA HOTEL A QUIET AYEEK IN THE COUNTRY. To Sportsmen, Tourists, Travellers, and Others. T LLOYD begs to inform his friends , that lie has taken over the AYhenuakura Hotel, Patea District. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and a now stock of liquors of the best brands obtained, and everything- will be found convenient to the comfort of persons visiting this hostelry. GOOD SHOOTING CAN BE OBTAINED. The AA T hennaknra River flows close to the hotel, and canoes always at hand. GOOD PADDOCKS AND STABLING. CHARGES MODERATE. AGENT FOR THE PATEA MAIL.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 44, 11 September 1875, Page 3
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