ST. HILL STIiEET SALE YARDS. THURSDAY APRIL 20. TIREEMAN R. JACKSON jj lias received instructions from the Aramolio Stud Company, to sell by auction, as above, their VALUABLE STUD HORSES. Pure Clydesdale Imported Entire, RED PRINCE. The Thoroughbred Imported Horse, ELSWICK. 'The above horses are to be sold Without any Reserve, as the Company are winding’ up their affairs. Also, The Entire Draught Horse, PRINCE OE CANTERBURY, by Scotch Jock, out of a ‘Wellington’ marc. Prince of Canterbury is a winner of three First Prizes, and is now four years old. 96ap25 IMPORTANT BALE OF STOCK AT WAIREKA. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. |.l REE MAN R. JACK 80 N U has received instructions from the Executors of the late Captain Iveson, to sell by auction, as above, immediately after Messrs Barnes and Wilson’s sale of furniture—--1160 Breeding EWES 1000 LAMBS 300 Two-tooth Wethers 400 Fat Sheep A few useful HORSES. Sale at 1 o’clock. 97ap18 EOBEET CURRIE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER - AND JEWELLER, (Next Mr. Adams’ , Draper, Patea.) IS now prepared to receive every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery for repairs, with accuracy and dispatch. NOTIC E. MR T. NORTH, Draper, Carlyle, having been appointed Agent for the British and Foreign Bible Society, is now prepared to supply the settlers and Sunday Schools of the District with Bibles and Testaments, in various languages, at the lowest possible prices. T. NORTH, Patea Depot, Taranaki Road, Carlyle. lOljlll TO Working Men—Strong Working Shirts, from 2s ; good Wool Crimeans, 5s lid ; splendid Under-flannels, 4s 6d —At Adams’ Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. TO THE SETTLERS OP HAWERA, NORMANBY, AND WAIHI. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—On I ] the completion of our now place of business in Uawera, we cannot refrain from thanking the settlers of this Riding for the extremely liberal support hitherto accorded to us as strangers. Being now established settlers, we solicit a continuance of the same. We have received a well-assorted stock of winter goods, which will be supplemented weekly by a steady stream of now and fashionable articles, so marked as to sustain our name for marvellous cheapness. Amongst other things, we have dross pieces in every shade and quality, ladies’ waterproof cloaks, sealskin and cloth jackets, laces, collars, falls, plumes, and the ninety-and-nine little requisites for ncreasing the charms of the fair sex. Flannels, calicoes, sheetings, and an immense stock of blankets, at various prices. Men’s clothing, paget and galatca suits in different tweeds, splendid lot of Crimean shirts, gloves, hats, belts, and scarves, to adorn the most fastidious of the hard-to-please sex. Our address is the Red, White, and Blue Flag. Wc arc, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours truly, W. R. KING & SON. Hawera, March 30, 1877. 23jy4 HAWERA BREWERY. FRAHCIS McCUSEEE, HAYING completed alterations and additions to his Brewery, Firststreet, Hawera, is now prepared to supply, in any quantity, his CELEBRATED MO A BRAND, XXX, and OTHER ALES. SGjlll FOR SALE, k BOUT 150 bushels Good Clean A PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED (local grown), and a small quantity of Cocksfoot. EDWIN B. MORGAN, Woodlands, Kakaramca. 84tc
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 211, 18 April 1877, Page 3
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