FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 1 and 2. TO STOREKEEPERS, SETTLERS AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE OF MERCHANDISE WILLI A M DAL E will sell by public auction at bis Store, Carlyle, on Friday and Saturday, October Ist and 2nd, the balance of bis retail stock of MERCHANDISE. Consisting of—■ Furniture, Clothing, Groceries, Drapery Ironmongery Fancy Goods Without the slightest reserve. Terms: Under £it), cash; above that amount, liberal terms will be given. Sale to commence each day at 12 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE uv AUCTION WJ. FURLONG • will sell by auction, at his store, Hawera, on Saturday, October 2, at 2 o’clock, Teas, sugar, soap, candles, drapery, men’s and boys’ clothing, hats, dress stuffs, shawls, shirts, lamps, chairs. Also, A variety of sundries too numerous to mention. No reserve. Terms at sale. N.B.—As these goods are of a superior class, they are well worthy the attention of settlers. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Without Reserve. WILLIAM DAL will sell by public auction, bis auction mart, Carlyle, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2 cases, containing 12 gents’ riding saddles 3 ladies’ side saddles 1 doz bridles. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. W L L I A M DAL E will sell by public auction, Two tons corrugated iron, 6, 7, 8 ami 0 feet lengths. Vv--5? STEAM TO WELLINGTON. THE S.S. EGMONT (Captain Irvine) Will leave on or about THURSDAY, SEPTEEMBER 30. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, For freight or passage apply to JOHN GIBSON, Agent. rpo TRAVEL TH IS SEA SON, BETWEEN WATROA AND HAWERA. The Th oroughbred Entire Horse MATAIPG, by Traducer, out of an imported mare from Melbourne, and bred by Messrs Iveson and Andrews. He was only shown orice, when be took first prize at the Agricultural Show at Wanganui in 1873, as a yearling. Terms —Single mares, £2 10s; Gnrantee, £3 10s ; groomage 2s 6d. For Further particulars apply to the owner— CHARLES EDWARDS, Wairoa Hotel. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURAFCE. SECURITY of Policies guaranteed by the Colony. Conditions of Policies free from al less restrictions. Settlement Policies in favor of wife and children protected from operation of Bankruptcy Laws, in terms “ New Zealand Governent Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870.” The Policies are not forfeitable by nonpayment of premium untill the full surrender value has been exhausted; thus, a person having paid for three years and 125 days after the default of payment; and again,-a person havingpaid for five years, his policy would remain in force for five years and 86 days, after said default of payment. It will thus be seen that no person need apprehend being compelled to forfeit his policy by non-payment of premiums owing to temporary embarrassment. The premiums are kept in a separate Trust Account, and are invested in Government Debentures. JOSEPH IVESS, Agent for Patea.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 September 1875, Page 3
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