‘TO STOREKEEPERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. \\T I L.L IA M COW ER N VV will sell by public auction, at las Warehouse, Carlyle, on T HIS DA Y, At 2.30 p-.m.-, 2-1 half-chc.sts Tea 20 cjuartor-ebcsts Tea 9 quarter-chests Gunpowder Tea I! boxes Tea 3 cases Moselle, pints G Gentlemen’s Saddles, new 2 Ladies’ Saddles, new 2 Iron Cots 1 Horse Collar 10 Spades 3 kegs Nails Crockery, Childs’ Boots, Books, &c. Terms at Sale-. Fortnightly Sale of Horses, Produce, &c., at ERSKINE’S CARLYLE HORSE BAZAAR. THE next Sale will take place THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. W. COYTERN. -RYE GRASS SEED. TUESDAY, DECEMBER T9-. ILHAM CO AY E R N —vill sell by auction, at Mr J. t)A%x>soK’s store, Hawera, on the above date, at 12 noon— About 7 acres RYE GRASS, to be removed within one month-. Terras cash. No reserve. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. BALE OP STOCK AT WAITOTARA. * SHFORTII & LIFFITON XX will sell by public auction, at their Sale Yards, AYaitotara, on the above date—--120 Head STORE CATTLE Mixed Sheep, in wool-. ASHFORTH & LIFFITON, Auctioneers. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. -ri RE EM AN R. JACKSON jJ will sell by auction, as above—--30 HEAD PRIME CHRISTMAS BEEF Store Cattle 450 Fat Wethers 800 Store Sheep II O R S E S. Sale at 12 o’clock. SALE OF PUEE BJBED LINCOLN RAMS, At the Marton Sale Yards, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. Freeman r jackson has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Eassun Bros, to sell by unction, as above—--110 LINCOLN RAMS. 15 Pure Bred Hoggets 70 15-16 Bred Hoggets 24 17-8 Bred Hoggets 1 Pure Bred 8-tooth Ham 110 Sale at 12 o’clock. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. M. M'MAHON BEGS to announce that he lias OPENED a CEROCEBJST STORE* In the premises lately occupied by the Patea Mail, whore he will sell FIRST CLASS GOODS) at the lowest possible cash prnlit. In order to allow him to carry out his intended arrangements, all transactions must be FOR CASH O N LYI M. M. was for several years malinger of a large business at the Cape of Good Hope, and lias had - great experience in the trade. He is able to purchase for cash on the best terms, and can supply those who favour him with theil* custom at rates hitherto unknown in Pntea. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THE PACT. The advertiser has been known in the district for many years, and confidently solicits public patronage. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. Mrs McMAHON will very shortly open with a first-class stock of materials, specially suited for ladies at the present season, particulars of which will be given in a future issue.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 176, 16 December 1876, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 176, 16 December 1876, Page 3
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