ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 27. nR EE MAN R. JA CK S0 N 1' will sell by Auction, ns above—--35 HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE Stove Cattle 8 Eat Calves 300 Eat Wethers 200 Breeding Ewes II O R S E S. Sale at 12 o’clock. SATURDAY, MAY G. To Business Men, Intending Settlers, and Others. TOWNSHIP OE CARLYLE, PATE A DISTRICT. IMPOR TA N T SALE OP ALLOTMENTS. WM. C O W ER N lias been favored with instructions from the Carlyle Town Board, to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Carlyle, on Saturday, Gth May, at 12 noon— The LEASE of 142 ALLOTMENTS in the well established and increasing Town of Carlyle. Some of the Allotments will be leased for building sites, for a period of 21 years, and the remainder in blocks of I acre and upwards for 10 years. Every information given on application at the offices of the Town Clerk or Auctioneer, where plans can be inspected. A Schedule of the sections, and more complete information, will be given in handbills. Auctioneer’ s Note. —The above Allotments have been banded over by Government as an endowment for the town, and are well situated, those selected for building sites especially so. The paddocks are well suited for grazing, cultivation, or villa residences. The Government Offices are here established ; it is the commercial town and port of the district; and as the term of lease is almost equal to freehold, there should be good competition, more especially as this is the last opportunity of acquiring laud in this important Township. Refreshments Provided. Terms at Saha TO PRESBYTERIANS. k MEETING of 11 lose interested in £\ (be affairs of the Presbyterian Denomination will bo held in the Town Hall, Carlyle, on Fimdav evening, the 28th instant, at 7 o’clock. All who can possibly spare lime, arc requested to attend. Carlyle, April 25, IB7G. S.S. EG MONT. N OTIC E. ALL persons having CL AIMS against JOHN DUTHIE, Esq., with reference to the attempt to Launch the s.s. Egruont, are requested to forward them to the undersigned, with the least possible delay. WM. COWERN, Auctioneer, &c., Carlyle. T H A N K S. TT is with feelings of extronhfjileasurc X that I shall recollect the many acts of kindness I received at tiro hands of the Patoa people, and I beg most heartily to tender my sincere Thanks to all who so readily and kindly assisted me (in many cases to their own personal inconvenience) in my endeavour to Launch the s.s. Egmont; and while receiving so widespread and liberal help, I would specially acknowledge the skilful and hearty service rendered by Captain Wood, the Harbour Master, on that occasion. (Signed) JOHN DUTHIE. VACCINATION. pARENTS can have their CHILDREN VACCINATED during THIS MONTH, on application to the undersigned: SAMUEL WALKER, Public Vaccinator, Patoa and Wairoa Districts
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 109, 26 April 1876, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 109, 26 April 1876, Page 3
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