ETormasilsyg Fatea S3istric£ n GREAT LAN D SAL E, In the ■ TOWN. HALL, HAWERA. WILLI AM ...C O W E R N has been favored, .with instructions from Messrs L. D. Nathan & Co., of Auckland, to sell by public auction, iu liie Town Hall, Hawera, on THURSDAY, JULY 4, At 2 p.m., All those Yaiuablo Properties, as comprised iu the Schedule at foot, marked A, B, and C, and situated in and near the Town of Nonnanby, Pa tea District, now so widely known and recognised as the ncucleus of the largest inland town of New Zealand. SCHEDULE A. Block 1, Sections 8, 44, 4-5, 46 Block 2, .Sections 40, 41, 42,21,22 s Block 2, Sections 30, 31, 82, 33, 34 Block 2, Sections 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 Block S, Sections 47, 48, 49, 64 Block 4, Sections 65, 82 Block 5, Section 93 Block 6, Sections 108, 109, 110, 112 Block -6, Sections 185, 198 Block 7, Sections 364, 878, 379, 380 Block 7, Sections 375, 377 Block 9, Sections 349, 356, 358, 3GO Block 16, Sections 304, 306 Block 22, Section 257 Block 23,' Section 225 The above will be, sold Without Reserve. SCHEDULE B—For Lease. Block 1, Sections 11, 12, 43—Lease for 5 years Block 5, Section 179—Lease for 21 years Block 7, Section 362—Lease for 21 years Block 7, Section SSl—Lease for 21 years Block 11, Section 145—Lease for 21 years Block 15, Section 287—Lease for 21 years Block 15, Section 291—Lease for 21 years Block 24, Section 211—Lease for 21 years SCHEDULE C. Rural Section 504—43 acres Title Guaranteed. Lunch Provided. Note.— To those who know Nonnanby remark is needless, its nnparraUoled success is warranted by its situation which is admitted on all sides cannot bo surpassed. The Land in Schedule A will be sold without reserve, which opens a grand field for speculation. Special attention is directed to Rural Section 564, which should prove a mine of wealth to the fortunate purchaser, as it is especially adapted to sub-divide into small sections. W. COWERN, 594 Auctioneer. WANTED, an Apprentice to the Painting and Paperhanging. Apply to W. Dixon, Paperhanging Warehouse, Carlyle. 443tc JUST PUBLISHED, “ ttISTORY OF TARANAKI,” jjjl by B. Wells, Escp May now be obtained from James Kenwouthv, Stationer, Carlyle.
Hawera Drapery Emporium. THE PROPRIETORS HAVE JUST RECEIVED LARGE 8 HI 1? M E N T B OP. _ WINTER GOODS, Comprising— DRESS MATERIALS, iu all the newest shades Fringes and Trimmings The Latest Styles in Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, and Ribbons in a shades Fancy Lace Sets, Ladies’ Waterproofs, Ulsters, Jackets and Skirts in great variety ’ Excellent Crisps Wincey, at 9d Splendid Family White Blankets, at 15s 6d pbr pair Quilts and Sheetings of all descriptions Horrocks’3C inch calico, at y A Large and New Stock of ■■"■.•Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, CRIMEAN and COTTON SHIRTS, of all descriptions HATS, CAPS, and BRACES. W. R. KING & SON, H A W E R A. 405J129
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 332, 22 June 1878, Page 3
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