HAWERA STOCK SALES, THIS DAY, At 2 p.m. WILLIAM 00W ER N ■will sell by auction, at his Yards, Haw-era, as above—--100 head Mixed Cattle 30 head Store Heifers and Cows 15 head Yearlings to 18 months old 30 head Splendid Steers, 1, 2, and 3 years old, |-bvcd at the least, by pure-bred bull, out of very superior cows 9 2-tooth Lincoln Rams, in their wool, nearly pure-bred, from Halcombe’s flock 2 G-tooth and full mouth do. do. 22 Cows, with calves 15 Heifers, 15 months old G First-class Hoggett Rams W. COWERN, 701n28 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. WILLIAM COWERN will sell by auction, at the Warehouse adjoining Yards, as above, as soon after the Cattle sale as possible—--1 Spring Trap and Harness 2 Tons Flour Tea, Sugar, Rice, in large quantity &c., &c, 703n28 CARLYLE lICRSE BARAAR (Opposite Patea Mail Office), AND A I IO 2J STABLES, (At back of Albion Hotel), Taranaki Road, Carlyle. jjOBEET jg RSKI NE, Proprietor. Buggies, Carriages, and Saddle Horses always on biro at a moment’s notice. Horses carefully broken to Harness. Good Paddocking, but no responsibility taken. 715 SMALL FARM ASSOCIATION. GENERAL MEETING of Members will bo held at Normanby, on THURSDAY next, 29th November, at 2.30 p.m. Business of the most vital importance. Every member is requested to be present. MAX. D. KING, Chairman. 710 rjpENDERS will be received on the -®- 4th December, for the supply of about 80 yards of GRAVEL. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDWIN PAYNE, 709 Kakararaea. PATEA WEST HOAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received till noon on Monday, 10th December, for Earthwork Contract on Kakaramoa Road, Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Board. W. DALE, 714d8 Secretary.
FOR Lace Curtains, at 5s 6d ; Antimicassers, from 2s 3d—try Excelsior House, T. North. 673£ 4 WANTED, a Good FARM HAND. Apply J. Hawken, Kakaramea. CATTLE TO GRAZE. to Graze, for three or four months. Also Horses, as per agreement. Good feed. Apply to CUFF & CO., 692d22 Hawera. To Small Capitalists* mHE KETEMARAE SMALL 1 FARM ASSOCIATION propose to secure a block of Level Land, adjacent to Normanby, to be divided into small allotments, and dispose of it on the deferred payment system, so that men with limited incomes may acquire freehold farms. Persons wishing to join the Association, arc requested to forward their names to the Treasurer, Mr O. E. Gibson, Normanby ; or to the Secretary, Mr F. McGuire, Hawera—with a nominal entrance fee of five shillings, to cover preliminary expenses. As the list will be closed as soon as the requisite number have entered, parties are advised to send in their names as early as possible. MAX. D. KING, Chairman Ketemarae S.F.A, Hawera, November 1, 1877. WANTED, a Bullock Driver; wages 255. Apply at once to James Soutiirv, Carlyle. 719
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 274, 28 November 1877, Page 3
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