SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. IMPORTANT & UNRESERVED SALE OF MERCHANDISE. WI L L I A M D ALE will soil by public auction, at big mart on the above date, at 12 o’clock. 2 cases of Clothing sent from ’Wanganui for Sale, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Soap, Candles, Gospel Oak Galvanised Iron, American Chairs, Bedsteads, Sewing Macnino, Rum and Whiskey in small quantities, Bottled Boer, and a lot of Sundries. At the same lime, 100 bags Prime Feed Oats, in lots to suit pnrehrsors. W. DALE. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. WRECK OF THE EGMONT. Eron Tanks, Tallow Casks, Building Timber. WILL I A M COWERN has been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at the Fatea Jetty, on SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE, At 12 o’clock, A considerable number of IRON TANKS, TALLOW CASKS, a large quantity of useful articles (more or less valuable) recovered from the wreck. Also, THE HULL OF THE EGMONT, As she now lies stranded on the Beach. At the same time and place will bo sold, y aaa FEET BUILDING I ,UUU TIMBER, in lots to suit Buyers. Without the slightest reserve. Note—A Boat will be off the jetty at 8 n.m. to take intending purchasers to vioW the wreck. After the above Sale, MR. COWERN will Continue the SALE of SUNDRY GOODS, at his Warehouse at 2 p.m., and will include 30 bags Cocksfoot, partially damaged. No reserve. TIMBER SALE. WILLIAM COWERN will sell by Auction at the Carlyle Jetty, on SATURDAY, June 3rd, at 12 o’clock sharp, under instructions from John Milroy Esq., n AAA FEET BUILDING TIMBER in lots to suit buyers.—No Reserve. PATEA LIBRARY AND INSTITUTE. HIS HONOR JUDGE KENNY will deliver a LECTURE at the TOWN HALL, Carlyle, in aid of the Building Fund of the above Institution, on WEDNESDAY, June 7th, at 8 p.m. Subject—■ “ History of The East India Company.” Admission—One shilling. JOHN N. HUTTON. Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. i PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Albion Hotel on SATURDAY NEXT, the 3rd Juno, at 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of Forming a Football, Club. All persons who take an interest in the game are requested to attend. By request, E. M. MEREDITH. TENDERS are iuvited for the Erection of 180 chains of Ditch and Bank Fencing, over_ good ground, to be planted with furze nine inches apart. Tenders to be delivered to Mr Davidson, Hawera, before noon of the 10th June, 1876. Lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN CHUBBIN. MEETING OF RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF HAWERA. THEREBY give notice, that a meeting of Ratepayers as above will take place at the Courthouse, Hawera, on MONDAY, the sth June, at 7 o’clock p.m.,; for the purpose of electing three Members of the Board, in the room of Messrs Dingle, McL‘Dowie, and Black, who retire in accordance with Clause No. 2 of the Town Board Ordinance, 1863. The above gentlemen are eligible for re-election, but should a.poll be demanded the same will take place at .a o’clock a.m., on the following day. A JAMES DAVIDSON, Chairman Town Board. Hawera, 24th May 1876. NOTICE. INFORMATION is required by the Bank of New Zealand, Wanganui, regarding William Rough, who left Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, about 23 years ago, and is supposed to have been some time in this district.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 119, 31 May 1876, Page 4
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