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SATURDAY, lOtli FEBRUARY. ILLIAM T) A L E ■will sell by pul>l ic usi = ;is, at tlie Paten Pound, Carlyle, on the above date, HEAD 3-ycar-old Floors (nearlv £ fat.) HEAD young cattle, 1 to 2 years old. Hi']AD cows and heifers. -.‘Sale at 12 o’clock — ">nns liberal. Til IS DAV. "P'7 ILL IA M D A L E » lias received instructions to sell by public auetinn at his -Mart, Taranaki Hoad, Carlyle, TUI.’HE TOWN SECT!OKS, being Nos. 4, 5, and G, Block bio 14, Lai 1 y le. Note. —The Reel ions will be sold in one lot, and ah’ords an excellent ogporUmby for siuicnlatiun. Property in Carlyle is increasing in value, and there is every probability that in twelve months land will he worth double its present value. bSIIIE undersigned will hold u sab 1. of J’ITIE-BRED STOCK At the Agricultural Associations Show Grounds on the 17th March. AV. DALE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, FEBR (JA UY, 2d, I; Fli EE MAX P. .lACkSDX T t AS received instructions fiom Messrs j j Owen and Lethbridge, to sell by Auction, at Ruatangala, on Tuesday, February 20, 120 LINCOLN BAMS 500 do EWES 10 Pure-hred Lincoln Pains C ~ Pull Calves .Fur pedigrees see catalogue. Side at I. o’clock. Jun. 28. -oyANTED, a good HOUSEMAID. ? V For particulars apply at the ohiee of tin’s paper. LAST WEEK AT HAWEPA. qKALL he happy to sup-ply anything 0 left at a price to suit the purchaser. JAMES SOUTH BY. .Hill TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, (Opposite Corporation ?/liarf). C. I’. O’HANLON ... I'uoruietor. (Lute proprietor of the Empire Hotel, Wanganui; and Kai Iwi Hotel.) CP. O’IT. having erected upon the o most favorable site in Wan garni i a first-class COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, the Proprietor can, with confidence, invite inspection of his premises by his formt'r friends, and by the public, for whose comfort and convenience no effort has been spared in the attempt to make THE PIER HOTEL the most complete and best appointed in Wanganui. Th© Bedrooms, In which can be accommodated over sixty persons, have been arranged with a view solely to healthy considerations, and all classes of the community can be accommodated. THE PARLOURS Are most conveniently arranged, and are most comfortably furnished. TII E BA R Is abundantly. supplied with Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porters, &c., of the best brands, for which C. P. O’Hanlon. has previously maintained a high reputation, and which lie intends to retain while proprietor of the Pier Hotel, or any other hotel. Central situation, proximity to the wharf, and being opposite the Railway terminus, besides the advantages of the superior accommodation referred to, combined under the Pier Hotel, renders it a suitable resort tor business men.' igiT Private Rooms for Pamilic's . THE STEAMERS ALWAYS ATTENDED TO, BATIIS ON THE PREMISES. MILLION ACCOMMODATION. ORDINARY DAILY, AT I p.m. REMEMBER ! THE PIER HOTEL Taupo Quay, Waxgaxui. C. P. O’HANLON, Proprietor.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 3

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