IMPORTANT SALE OF BSesSrs Easson Bros* Lincoln Sheep, Near Mauton. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29; TiREEMAN R. JACKSON has boon favored with instructions from Messrs Easson Pros, (who arc leaving the Colony) to sell by public auction, at their Earm, Marton — 22 purc-brcd 2-tooth Lincoln Ewes 10 pure-bred 4-tooth Lincoln Ewes 10 pure-bred 6-tooth Lincoln Ew'es 23 puro-brod full mouth 400 2-tooth Ewes, nearly purc-brcd 350 4-tooth Ewes, nearly purc-brcd 150 Full mouth 450 Ewe Lambs 300 Wether Lambs 130 RAM LAMBS 200 Wethers 2 Clydesdale Marcs, with foals at foot 1 2-year old Entire Cpnlcsdale Colt Carts, Ploughs, Harness, and other sundries 3 Unbroken Clydesdale Fillies The above splendid lot of stock must command the attention of breeders, as being of a class very rarely offered for sale. The sheep will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. Sale at 12 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 781 Auctioneer. SV2r Piercy’s Xancoln Earns. THE undersigned will sell the above, also Seven Purc-brcd pedigree Cooley Pups, about the end of January. Particulars in future advertisement. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 780 Auctioneer. 3Mir Baker’s XLams> rpHE undersigned will sell the above Line flu Rams about the Middle ol JANUARY. Particulars in fit lit re advertisement. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 751 Auctioneer. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT HAWERA. w. dTxon, DEC’OEATOi), &c., T)EGS to return his grateful thanks to the settlers of Patca, Hawcrn, and the surrounding districts, for the liberal support accorded since his commencement in business, and respectfully informs them that he has determined to open a Branch Establishment at Hawera. New Premises and will bo Completed by February next. For the immediate convenience of customers, W. D. lias rented premises owned by Messrs Fraser & Trogcar, and which arc now open, where he has on sale all goods connected with the trade. Just .arrived, ex St. Leonards* a firstclass assortment of PAPERIIA N G I N G S, from Cd upwards. Orders for work or goods loft with any of his workmen at Lloyd’s Hotel, will receive prompt attention. 785 For hire during harvest SEASON (if not previously sold)— W. WILLIAMS, Importer of Agricultural Implements, &c., Catlylc, will Let out for Hire during Harvest, the wonderful American Heaping and Binding Machine, imported by him this season. Early application solicited; 7GI NOTICE. THE offices of the undersigned, at Carlyle and Hawera respectively, Fill be closed from Tuesday, 18th inst,, until sth January, 1878. H. E. P. ADAMS. 755d22 d. R. B. ROY,, PATEA EDUCATION BOARD. rjTENDERS will bo received at the A Board’s Office, Carlyle, up to 10 n.m, on Saturday, 29th December} for TitliEU Contracts. Plans and specifications can bo scon at Mr Furlong’s, Hawera, and at the office, Carlyle. 775(129 W. COWERN, Secretary. BTOR E. I^TOTICE. —"Wc have enquiries for the J3l purchase of a Good General Store in the Patca District—Leasehold preferred. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Agents, Grey-strect, 796d22 Wellington. Bank of New South Wales. A BRANCH of this Bank Ims been opened at NEW PLYMOUTH, for the transaction of all usual Banking Business. C. E. SCRIVEN, (For bo Inspector). December 11, 1877. 7G2jal3 TO WOOL GROWERS. THE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wool of this season’s clip. 773tc W. COWERN, Auctioneer.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 281, 22 December 1877, Page 3
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