PATEA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION W I : L LI'A M. GO_W ER N lias received instructions to sell by auction,, at his Warehouse, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ■ at 2 p.ui., •• ■" - The GATE and ONE BOOTH at "the forthcoraing Show, to be held at Wavcrley. G55n10 Kakaramea Monthly Sales. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, At 2 p.in. WILLI AIT COWBRN will sell by auction, at the yards, Kakaramca, as above—--10 head Yearlings 8 head Cows S head Young Steers 6 head Young Cows . ' G-iOnU Important. WILLIAM COWEEN will sell by auction, at las Warehouse, Carlyle, on . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, At 2 pan,, 71 sacks Pollard, in lots to suit buyers 15 sacks Bran do 16 Pictures (large frames) 21 pair Boots (women’s and girls’) 1 Hogskin Saddle (new) Bridles and Whips 3 kegs Nails 8 Spades, and sundry articles loft from previous sales No reserve. GllnlO Waihi A.C. Camp. FURNITURE SALE. WILLIAM COWEEN has received instructions from Sub-Inspector Kenny (who is leaving the district) to soli by auction, at Waihi Cam p, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 2 p.m., The whole of his very VALUABLE FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of' all reepnsites for a well furnished house No reserve. Terms cash. 643n7 PATEA BREWERY, CARLYLE. nnms BREWERY has long been JL noted for its very Superior Ales, and it still maintains its reputation. . Several brews of fine SparklingAle are now ready for delivery, Carriage Free, and at the usual wholesale price. Orders addressed ('to the Brewery, punctually attended to. THOS. HAYWOOD, 648tc Proprietor. I) AILWAY HOTEL, I Corner of Moa Street and Junction Road, INGLEWOOD, TARANAKI. J, S. HOBBIKT, Proprietor.
Every accommodation for Visitors and Travellers. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors always of the best quality. A Table D’Hote Daily. Well Grassed Paddocks. Good Stabling, and a constant supply of Good Oats and Hay. ■q 64917 Tri-weekly Coach between 2Patea and Wanganui. W. H. FO R D'E R, Wanganui, BEGS to intimate to the settlers of the Patea County that he will run a Coach from Wanganui to Patea, leaving Campbell’s Empire Hotel, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for Patea—passing through Kai Iwi, Maxwelltown, Nukumaru, Waitotara, Waverley, and Whenuakura. And leave Haywood’s Albion Hotel, Carlyle, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 a.m., for Wanganui, passing through places as above. Buggies and Saddle Horses for Hire, also an Express to Hawera once a week. Parcels, &c., left at the Albion Hotel, Carlyle, will be forwarded by the first conveyance. W. H. FORDERj 653 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ________ A ACRES of LAND, about one fj mile from Hawera, securely fenced; well watered ; title correct. Apply to GEORGE GORDON, 65 ldß Near Hawera. i
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 268, 7 November 1877, Page 3
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