WEDNESDAY* JULY 5. WILLIAM COWERN has been favoured with instructions from G. W. Williams, Esq., District Surveyor, to sell by auction, at the TATE A BRIDGE, , on WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, At 12 noon, 1 LARGS PUNT, No Reserve. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WI L LI A M COW ER N has received instructions from I’. EsrAOJfE, Esq., to sell by auction, at an early date, without reserve—--12 FIRST-CLASS HORSES. Full particulars in future issuo. The Auctioneer will be happy to receive entries for this sale. JULY 8. w ILLIA M D A L E will sell by public auction, AT NoiiMANBY, The Balance of Mr J. Southkv’s Stock-in-Tradc of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. On account of Mr T. Jenkins, Wheelbarrows, and a lot of Tools suitable for road work. SEVERAL HORSES. Terms at Sale. Sale at 12 o’clock. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. THURSDAY,.JULY 6. *n RE EM AN R. JACKSON Jj * will sell by auction, ns above 35 HEAD FAT CATTLE C 5 do Store do 1 Bull, by ‘ Duke of Edinburgh’ Milch Cows 370 Fat Sheep 100 Store Wethers, 2-tooth 100 Ewes, in lamb 100 Lambs Ho rT ES. Sale at 12 o’clock. IMPOR TA N T §A L E OP Cattle* Morses, Farm implements, &.C., AT W A 111 I, HAW ERA. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1K70.. TV REE MA N R. J A CKS O N F bas received instructions from J. CurraniX, lr!s<jwho is. leaving .■ the district, to sell by public auction, on the above date—--500 HEAD CATTLE, efmsistingof Fat'ltnlloeks, Cows, Two-Ve.-tr obis, and yearlings 30 HORSES --e , I V Drays, .Ploughs, Harrows, «fcc. Household Furniture, ; ■ Vi/. I. superior Pianoforte, by -Broadwood 'Dibles. Chairs, and Sundries ~ Sale, at 12 o’clock. PATEA* DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ' - ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. THE MATCH will take place on WEDNESDAY, sth July, in a Paddock belonging to Mr Davis, adjoining Mr Fairwcather’s ' land, between Carlyle and Kakaramea., let Class—Open to all comers. 2nd Class—For all Ploughmen who Lave never won a first prize. 3rd Class—For Boys under eighteen years of age. 4th Class —Double Furrow Ploughs. A Class will bo open for Natives, and £2O will be given in prizes. AIL competitors to be on the ground by 9 o’clock a.m. Entries—lst and 4th Glasses, 10s; 2nd Cjass, 7s ‘ Gd; 3rd Class, ss; Native Class, "free. Entries to be sent to the Secretary on or before Saturday, Ist July, at 4 o’clock. . i, W. DALE, '■ Secretary. N O T I C E. THE undersigned begs to inform those‘’who are indebted to him, that ho is always ready to RECEIVE MONEY, and would feel obliged if they would GIVE HIM A CALL. WILLIAM ODGERS, Australasian Hotel.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 128, 1 July 1876, Page 3
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