GREAT SAGE OP SECTIONS In Hawera. 'TO-'MORROW, THU USD AY, AUGUST 22, At 2 pan. At the Town Hail, Hawera. Tit omson & McGuire will sell by public Unction, at the Town Hall, Hawera, as above — SECTIONS in the very Centre of the fast rising TOWN of HAWERA. Half-acre Corner Section, with Fourroomed Cottage thereon, well situated, in the Town of Hawera Sections 57 and 62, containing £ acre each, splendidly situated, being nearly opposite the Post Office Also, Section 279, Okotuku, near Waverley, containing 20a 3r 30p. Luncheon provided. Note. —From the rapid progress Hawera lias made in the past, without the assistance ot Government expend!tnre of nnj' l'.ind 7 Init solely depending on its own unbounded resources, it is only reasonable to suppose that when the railway which is in course of construction is completed, together with the opening up of the Waimato Plains for settlement, it may confidently be predicted that Hawera—situated, as it is, in the centre of this rich and beautiful country, specially adapted for agricultural and pastoral purposes —will ere long be one of the most flourishing and really substantial inland towns on the West Coast. Plans can be seen, and all information obtained, on application to THOMSON & McGUIRE, 770 Auctioneers, Hawera. ESanutaM Monthly Sale. MONDAY, AUGUST 2G. mHO M SON & McGUIRE X will sell by auction, at Manutahi, as above—--2 pens Store Cows I pen Young Stock 1 good Dairy Cow 2 Draught Geldings 1 Draught Mare 1 First-class Buggy Mare Also, About 6000 feet Building Timber 1 Family Buggy, very strong New Set Harness 1 Sewing Machine And, A large assortment of Furniture Saddlery Grass Seeds Drapery Ironmongery Groceries Pictures Fencing Wire Corrugated Iron, &c., &c. Luncheon provided. Sale at 2 o’clock, 780 Preliminary Notice. ijcLEAN & BROAD BENT iVI have received instructions from Messrs Broaclbent & Biggs (who are dissolving partnership) to sell by auction, about the middle of October — Their Lease of 1000 acres of the Best Land in the Hawera District, being well fenced and watered Also, 400 le ad Young Cattle 700 2-tooth Sheep 12 Horses 779 TO STAND THIS SEASON WAVER LEY. AT The Blood Horse, GLADIATOR, Imported to Victoria by the late J. Moffatt, Esq. GLADIATOR is a golden chestnut, rising 7 years old, 15 hands 3 inches high, bred by Count Legrange, by that celebrated horse, Gladiateur, out of Nuucia, by Nuncio, out of Fatima, by Ellis. Gladiateur by Monarque, out of Miss Gladiator, by Gladiateur, out of Taffrail, by Sheet Anchor. For further particulars vide English Stud Book. Gladiateur was the winner of the Derby St. Leger, 2000 guineas; and the Grand Prix, in 1865. Teems —Single Mares, £7 7s; three or more, £6 10s; groomage, ss. Paddocking provided for four weeks free of charge, and afterwards 2s per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. One of the owners will be in Wanganui every alternate Thursday (on the day of F. R. Jackson’s sale), to receive and take up the country all mares. All demands payable on or before the Ist January, 1879, when the season ends. D. BALLAM & CO., Commercial Hotel, 778 Waverley.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 349, 21 August 1878, Page 3
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