VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. SATURDAY-, 22xn JANUARY. w STOCK. SALE AT K A KA R.VMEA. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY. / ILL IA M D A L E lias received instructions from R. E. Mcßae Esq., ami other settlers to sell by public auetiou on the aboVe date, at 1 o’clock-, iv S nE A D STO ll E CAT TL E U) () f\ I! EAD TWO -YE A R OLD OU D ELEERS & STEERS. (Ilaml ted aliil perfectly quiet.) 200 supddor £ ami 1 .Liucol'u Ewes (2 and 4 tooth) 20 Lincoln Ham Hoggets 50 ewe Lambs 2 pure-bred Lincoln Rams, bred by Eassou Bros 1 £ Lincoln Rain . Oh account of U. W. Williams, Esq. : Thoroughbred bay g'clding Dante: 2 well-bred brood marcs in foal to Monarch, one with foal at foot by Malaipu 1 Ravchsworth yearling. Also a number of oilier horses PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE YARDS, HULLS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1870. FREEMAN R. JACKSON WILL sell ? ! v auction as above, PPHE-HHEI.) LAMS and EWES, and otlicf Stock, the properly oi J. NV. Dowel', Esq., of Carnarvon. Particulars in future advertisement. SA LE VA III)S, HU LES. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1870. FREEMAN iL JACKSON HAS received i nsf met ions from W. H Hbodes, E mi., to sell by amEinii ;-t bis Sale Yards. Hu I is—15U LIXDOLN AND LU l( 'ESTER HAMS, in the 'Wool. The Lincoln Hams arc gW by pure bred Hants, out of picked Eweo. Sale at 1 o’clock. Xotk.-— "’lie Auctioneer will be glad to dispose of any Stock at the above sale, if communicated with previously. THE AXXUAL S\LEOF LINCOLN HAMS. Hrcd by Mess: s Owen and LethbVi !gv ILL tie iicid in February; at which 0 PUIiE Bred Short Horn BULL CALVES will be oifered. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer: ST HILL STREET SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 20tb JANUARY, 187 G. FREEMAN K, JACKSON. HAS received instructions from Mr'J. Piercy, of Kaiwbaiki, to sell by Public Auction, as above, Ids Annual Draft of: 26 LINCOLN RAM HOGGETS. As these arc by bis well known imported sires, they arc worthy the attention of Flockowncvs. ALSO, By instructions from Hr D. Wilkie; 12 Draught Horses 3 Drays and Harness. Sale at 12 o’clock. TO T IJTe ELEGT 011 S OF EGMONT. G E X T LE M E X j riIHE official declaration of the Poll having been made, I take this opportunity of sincerely thanking my friends for the honor they have conferred upon me by re-election. The emphatic verdict yon have given in my favor, not only over the whole district, but also at every polling place, is a sufficient answer to the unfounded and absurd charge made against me of neglecting your interests. Having received your approbation in so marked a manner for my past conduct, I shall devote myself with renewed energy to your service ih the future, feeling assured that by a Wry large majority, at any rate, of the electors of EgraoUt faithful work is really appreciated: I remain, Gentlemen,' Your obedient servant, H. A. ATKINSON: Hurworth, Jan. 11, IS7G;
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 80, 19 January 1876, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 80, 19 January 1876, Page 3
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