WEDNESDAY, A Eli XL 25. Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the Rising Township of Carlyle. WILLIAM DALE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Carlyle, on the above date, at 8 o’clock— TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 1 and 2, Block No. 18, Carlyle, with sixroomed Dwelling House and Outbuildings erected thereon. Terms at Sale. Auctioneer’s Note.—The above affords persons an opportunity of purchasing one of the very best sites in the Township for a private residence. 119ap25 iniFOiiTANT SALE Ol' STOCK AND MERCHANDISE AT H A W XS R AT N M AN AND CO. J. have received instructions to sell by auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1877, \ The following 1 , viz.— sWIKAD FAT CATTLE 20 Head Steers, 2 and 3 years 10 Head Cows and Calves (dairy) 10 Head Cows and Calves (store) 20 Head Heifers (3 years) 45 Head Mixed stores 30 Head Mixed Stores (2 and 3 yrs) 1 Hereford Bull 1 Team of Bullocks (four) 1 Pen 25 Fat Wethers I 1 Pen 25 Fat Lambs > Shorn 1 Pen 25 Fat Ewes ) 2 Draught Horses 1 Draught Mare (unbroken) 12 Useful Hacks (broken and unbroken) Also, 7 Bales Lambs’ Wool (in grease) Buggies, Clothing, Cutlery Furniture, Grain, &c., &c. Sale at 11 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. 104ap2G NOTICE. THE third and last PAYMENTS on account of Sections in the Township of WOODYILLE, purchased in October last, are due on the 26th inst. W. DALE, Auctioneer. 118 ap2l EWES (IN LAMB) FOR SALE. FOR SALE, at Paranni, 400 EWES in lamb. Apply to F. Richards Southby’s). 108my23 FENCING TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Fifty Chains of FENCING (more or less), Posts and Wire. Specifications can be seen at Mr W. Dale’s office. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 28th instant. E. M. HONEYFIELD. 110ap2o CARLYLE BOARDING HOUSE. Edward gilshnan begs to inform the public generally, that he has opened a Boarding House at Carlyle, nearly opposite the Australasian Hotel. Good accommodation for Travellers and Families. 111J121 TAKE NOTICE. AS I am of opinion that I would be doing myself an injustice, and be a party to concealing facts from the public, were I to accept Mr Middlemas’ verbal apology of the 18th instant, I therefore decline it, and shall accept of no apology otherwise than in writing, either to me or other approved person. I shall give Mr Middlemas to the 26th instant; after that date, I shall have more to say on this subject, if terms are not accepted. RICHARD JOYCE. Whenuakura, April 20, 1877. 113ap21 Jjl O R SALE 250 STORE EWES 50 STORE WETHERS Apply to THOMAS TURNER, Carlyle. 116ap25 BERLIN Wool, all colors ; also Matting —at Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. Ap 11 F B U I T. F R U I T tOHN WHELAN has just received fj a first-class consignment of Quinces, Apples, Pears, &c,, from Nelson.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 212, 21 April 1877, Page 3
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