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Auctions. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER. IMPORTANT AUCTION BALE OF CATTLE AT PALAWAN Ui. -p 11 EKM A N 1L J A CKSO N |1 | received instructions from Messrs. Donald Fraser, James Ball, Miils, ami pothers, to sell by public auction, as above— M 0 head mixed store cattle. 4 0 bead fat cattle. •10 heifers and cows, by imported bulls, out of cows bred by W. W. Taylor, Esq. (] young bulls. 2 throe-year-old Traduccr fillies. 2 ditto Don Juan colts. A pair of handsome black ponies. Also, 1 be racer, "White Foot. Bale at two o’clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2J, RUG. Extensive chile ot DRAPERY, CLOTHING-, BLANKETS, Groceries, Iron Bedsteads, Carpeting-, Teas, Sug-ars< Crockery, Ironmongery, &c. To tin inhabitants of Wairoa and surrounding districts. MS; ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP lias been favoured with instrucinns from Mr A. Cracro:t 1-ookos, •<! YTairoa, to sOl by auction, at ids slor.-s, on Saturday. H ?ctober Xo, at 11 o ciock, An exc-'IFn t and varied assortment of goods, as above. The si nek is of the best description, ami in capital condition, and the auctioneers instructions are to sell, as a clearance must be made, to make room for fresh arrivals. Also, 2-quai t -r-avre sections, in the progressive township oi Whoa, ami a GO-ncre suction, in the Rangitikci district. Terms —Under A2O, cash ; above that amount, by approved endorsed acceptances, J months. Lunch provided. Sale to commence at 1 1 o’clock sharp. Title to land indisputable. For further particulars apply to the Aueiiouoor, or A.. C. Fookes, V. airoa. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF MOST Valuable Freehold 2?roperiyNO INTEREST! NO BILLS! NO MORTGAGES! To Speculators, houa fide Settlers, and others desirous of inventing in sonic of the richest and best situated land in tiie Colony, tlie opportunity of investment is now otiered by W. FINNIMORE, Who has received instructions from Captain Blaku to sell by public auction, at the 0®25 S'fiUOWS’ KID GW AY STREET, WANGANUI On MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 187G, At two o’clock p.m., 330 VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS, Comprising full Quarters, and half Acres in the Township of Normanby,having frontages to Weld, Hobson, Bowen, Eergusson, Stafford, Chute, Hunter, Vogel, Fox, F.iizroy, Wynyard, Blake, Rfapp, Take, Egmont, Brown, and Grey Streets, and frontages to Ngarongo, Kctcmarae, and Moimt Egmont Roads. The title is perfect, and Transfers will be issued under Torrens’ Act at a nominal charge. TnUMS on PuitciiAsE : —Twenty-five per cent, or one-fourth, Cash ; the balance to be paid, without intkkest, on the execution of the Transfer. NO RESERVE. A Champagne Lunch on table at 12 o’clock. The Auctioneer, from personal observation, can most confidently recommend these valuable Building Sites to the speculative public ; the land being rich in quality (in factfamed for its productiveness all over the Colony), and well situated in regard to the future commercial prosperity of the district. The situation of the Township on the Main Link of Railway winch v,i!i shortly be opened, its abutting on the Rain June of Coach Road (a continuation of the Great North Western), and the Mountain Road to New Plymouth, must eventually make it the Chicago of the West Coast, and fortunate possessors of these sites will eventually reap fortunes from the speculation. We have all lately seen in the town and suburbs of Wanganui, how the investment of a few pounds per section a few .years back lias recouped the laic holders hundreds of pounds per acre. This should be an additional incentive to all who can command a Few Pounds, to invest, and by so doing double their money in six months. All particulars on application to the Auctioneer.

WisnciL PERSONS riding and driving through the Sandhills are respectfully requested to avoid travelling over the road now in course of construction, raid turn off where the rails are erected: THOMAS JENKINS, Contractor.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 3

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