IMPORTANT SALK. LPAVING THE DISTRICT. WILLIAM COW ER N has received instructions from W. Arundell, Esq., and others, to sell bv auction at his Auction Mart, on SATURDAY, MARCH 25, At 1 o’clock pan., 1 Dray and Harness, 1 Draught Horse, I Rreech-loading Fowling Piece (pin fire, in case complete), and an innumerable quantity of sundry articles of considerable value, too numerous to mention. GRASS SEEDS. Consisting of Red Clover, TV kite do, Rye Grass, Alsyke, Cow Grass, &c., &c. Soap (in boxes), tea, sugar, flour (in 25 and 501b bags), brandy (in case, Bisquit Dubouche, and Other brands), whiskey (in octaves), bottled beer and stout (in casks), claret and other wines, furniture, saddlery, and a large quantity of sundries, in quantities to suit buyers. _ AT KAKARAMEA. tit ILL 1A M COW ER N VY has been favored with instructions from W. Arundell, Esq., to sell by public auction at the KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS, On SATURDAY, MARCH 18th., At 2 p.m., H E A D C A T T L E, consisting of 20 Steers, 2 years and upwards. 25 Do. 1 Do. and Do 25 Heifers, all ages (some fat). 35 Breeding cows,bred by the late L. Daniel Esq. Wanganui with about 20 calves at loot. 20 Yearlings, by Knight of the Cresant out of above cows. 1 young bull Hi months, by Knight of the Cresant out of a splendid bred cow. SEVERAL HORSES. No Reserve. Noth. —The above f fiords a capital opportunity to buyers and breeders of slock, the excellent breed of the cows is beyond question, and as the owner is leaving the district, everything must be sold. - WM. COWERN, Auctioneer, KAKAR AM E A M 0 N T lIL Y SALES at the KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS, ON FRIDAY MARCH 17tln, At 11.30. a.m. ILLIAM CO WE R N will sell hy auction as above, HEAD CATTLE, consisting of 30 steers, 3 years and over, prime beef. 10 big-framed picked cows, prime beef. 30 head stores, mixed ages and sexes. A large number of stock in addition to the above is expected to be entered before the day oi sale. Note. —The sale takes place on the same day as the Patea Agricultural Society’s Show. ON ARRIVAL OF VESSEL. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING TIMBER. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, SETTLERS, & OTHERS. By order of the Shippers. WILLIAM DALE has received instructions to sell by auction alongside the Patea wharf, immediateiy aftex arrival of vessel from Hokitika, About 25,000 FEET FIRST-CLASS BUILDING TIMBER Consisting of 3 x 2, i x 2, 5 x 2 8x |, Bxl, 6xl, inch lining, T and G Flooring Boards, and other useful sizes, all red pine. Terms —Under £2O cash; above that sum by approved acceptances at three months. Note —The Auctioneer can recommend this cargo to builders and persons about to build. The quality of the timber is first-class; it is well cut and well assorted to suit this market. , The date of sale will be given in a future issue. CARLYLE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. PORTRAITS taken daily up to the 29th instant, after which date STUDIO will be CLOSED. D. M. WARREN, March 16.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 97, 15 March 1876, Page 4
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