LIVE STOCK SALE AT CEO. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY A tat I L L I A M 1) A L E V l / v.’ill sell by ]mWic unction, at tlie yards adjoining' the Oeo Hotel, on the a hove date—hO Head of CATTLE 100 SHEEP •20 HORSES Without reserve. Sale at 12 o’clock. Stock Sale at Wairoa. THURSDAY, FEB. 22, at 12 Yoon. * SH F 0 111’ H & LI F FIT 0 N x\_ will sell at Wairoa, on the above date, at the yards of Mr C. Edwards, CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES. Noth —This is the first sale of a series the auctioneers intend holding’ at those desirous of disposing of will find this an excellent opportmJ'ty. Communications to he addressed to the auctioneers, or to Messrs. Chadwick and Belcher, Waitotara. AsiIFOUTH & LIK FIT ON, Auctioneers. iisMorth<£k. lAiHi ton’s W aitotara TUESDAY, FEB. 13tu, at 12 Noon. 4 SHF ORTH & LIE El TON XI will sell at their usual Mon tidy Sale, On the above date—--100 Ileud Quiet STORE CATTLE Consisting of—--35 One and 2-yoar-old Heifers, some, of them well bred 65 One, two, and 3-ycar-old Steers Pew quiet Working Bullocks 3.5© Store Sheep Horses Notk —These Cattle are nearly all from Wairarapa, and the Auctioneers specially draw attention to the fact that they are very quiet, and are mostly from well-bred dairy stock. Note the time—l2 Noon. Ashforth & Liffiton, Auctioneers, oT. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. FEBRUARY 15, 1877. REE MA N R. JACK S0 N JR lias received instructions fmm John Pifkcv, Esq., to sell by auction as above, ids usual annual draft of the Kaiwliiki Rams, 30 LINCOLN RAMS. As these Rams are nearly all pure bred, they arc well worthy the attention of buyers. N 0 T ICE. A PUBLIC MEETING of the RateIX. payers of the Fa tea County will he held at the Town Hall, on Saturday, til’d February, at 3 p.m., to ascertain the opinions of the Ratepayers relative to the .salary of Chairman ami Clerk, and any other business connected with the County Council. JAMES SOUTHEY JAMES BALL W. C. SYMES JOSEPH PATERSON JAS. NICHOLSON W. GOWER. Patea, January 29, 1877. Tailoring! Tailoring!; Tailoring!!! RA. ADAMS has much pleasure in . announcing, that, having secured the services of a first-class CUTTER, ho has every confidence in soliciting the •favours of gentlemen residing in Carlyle, Hawora, and Wairoa districts, for the above department of his business. Latest styles in Tweeds in Stock, and to arrive. Every garment shrunk and handsewn throughout. Riding Haiuts to order. CARDIGAN HOUSE, (Nearly opposite Town Hall.) q H EAT jjiIREWOOD Tawa and White Wood ... 355. Rata 40s. Per waggon load of two cords. iggr Orders and cash • left at Mr McMahon’s Store, Taranaki Road (opposite Post-office), will be attended to. J. SOUTIIBY. JOHN B O Y L E, TAILOR, (Opposite Bank of Now Zealand), CARLYLE. Gents’ own material made up. Repairs executed with quickest despatch.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 190, 3 February 1877, Page 3
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