..._~ ll LL saiTe yards. THURSDAY, APRIL 26. •nREEMAN R. JACKSON will sell by auction, as above—--2b HEAD FAT CATTLE Stores Wethers Ewes Lambs, in wool H O R S E S. .. - v - -r~. ■■'.’•..Also, -• • : ; ' The Arampho Stud Company’s thoroughbred horse E L S W I C K. Sale at 12 o’clock. 124ap25 ST. HILL STKEEIUSALFYAKDSr^ THURSDAY APRIL 26. -nREEMAN R. JACKSON lias received instructions from the Aramoho Stud Company, to sell by auction, as above, their VALUABLE STUD HORSES. Pure Clydesdale Imported Entire, RED PRINCE. The Thoroughbred Imported Horse, E L SWIG K. The above horses are to bo sold Without any Reserve, as the Company are winding up their affairs. ■ Also, The Entire Draught Horse, PRINCE OP CANTERBURY, by Scotch' Jock, out of a ‘ Wellington ’ mare. Prince of Canterbury is a winner of three First Prizes, and is now four years old. 9Gap2s TO Working Men—Strong Working Shirts, from 2s ; good Wool Crimeans, 5s lid ; splendid Umler-flannels,-4s Gd —At Adams’ Cardigan' House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. TO THE 'SETTLERS OF HAWERA, NORMANBY, AND WAIRL LADIES and GENTLEMEN,—On the completion of our new place of business in Hawera, 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. Wc have received a well-assorted stock of winter goods, which will be supplemented Aveekly by a steady stream of new and fashionable articles, so marked as to sustain our name for marvellous cheapness. Amongst other things, avo have dress pieces in every shade and quality, ladies’ Avaterproof 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 j prices. Men’s clothing, ; paget ■'•knd** galatca suits in-, different tweeds,i lot of* Crimean shirts, gloves, dials, belts,-and »* .scarves, to adorn the most fastidious of the hard-to-please sox. Our address is the Red, White, and Blue Flag. Wo are, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours truly, W. R. KING & SON. Hawera, March 30, 1877. 23jy4 HAWERA BREWERY. FRANCIS McCUSKBH, HAYING completed alterations ami additions to his Brewery, Firststreet, Hawera, is uoav prepared to supply, in any quantity, his CELEBRATED MOA BRAND, XXX, and OTHER ALES* 86jlll FOR SALE, i BOUT 150 bushels Good Clean A PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED (local grown), and a small quantity of Cocksfoot. EDWIN R. MORGAN, Woodlands, Kakaramea. 84tc JAMES HIRST AGENT, P A T E A. 24 AT R A. ADAMS’, Cardigan House, Carlyle —Men’s All-avool Tweed Suits, at 30s ; Men’s Tweed Coats, from 10 s 6d; Men’s Tweed 'browsers, from 12s 6d. HAWERA-WAIHI CRICKET CLUB. i MEETING of the above Club, to A receive Treasurer’s Report, and other business of importance, will be held at the Blockhouse, Hawera, on Thursday Afternoon next, at half-past three. After which, there will bo a meeting of those desirous of forming a Football Club. G. V. BATE, 112ap21 Hon. Secretary.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 213, 25 April 1877, Page 3
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