Kakaramea Monthly Sales. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, At 2 p.m. WILLIAM 00 WE.UN •will sell by auction, at his Yards, Kakaramea, as above — ; ; 20 head Cattle, 1 to 2 years, mixed 13 head Cattle, 1 year, mixed 89409 Preliminary Notice. II A W ERA. HA W E R A. TV/ToLEAN. & BROADBENT have received instructions from Mr George Bamford, who, in compliance with the persistent appeals of the public, has consented to out up and sell, at an early date, the whole of his TOWN PROPERTY, Consisting of 00 i o B E s 00 In lots varying from £ to 5 acres. The new roads leading through the land will shorten the distance to the Mountain Road very considerably, which fact alone will suffice to draw the whole of the traffic going to and from Normanby. The extreme end of the Estate is only about three minutes walk from the Banks and Post Office, while its general position is most central; therefore we can confidently call the attention of those requiring Sites for Business or Town Residences to this magnificent opportunity for obtaining them. WcLEAN & BROADBENT, 918 Auctioneers, &c. Normantoy Extension. i NUMBER of SECTIONS in the XX Extension of Normanby, now being laid off, will shortly be offered for sale. Full particulars will be given in future advertisement. THOMSON & McGUIRE, 669 Auctioneers. ;£ 2. Reward. LOS T, i SMALL Bay MARE, about five XX years old, branded 4 within circle on near shoulder. When last seen had a tether-rope and leather strap round her neck. Any person returning same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. FRANCIS LONG, Postmaster. Carlyle, Sept. 20, 1878. 882 Bush Palling. TENDERS are required for Falling 10 acres of Bush. Apply at once to J. HUDSON, SBBos Kakaramea. N OTIC E. mWENTY POUNDS REWARD J will be paid to anyone affording information which may lead to the conviction of the person or persons who stole Nine Casks of Tallow from the Paiea Boiling Down Company’s Works. 90709 JAS. NICHOLSON. Impounding Notice. JMPOUNDED in the Carlyle Public 1 Pound Paddock, by Mr H. Mercer—--1 Brown Colt, near hind foot white, no visible brand .1 Dark Mouse-colored Filly, no visible brand. Unless the above be released, and all expenses paid, within 21 days from this date, they will be sold in accordance with the Taranaki Impounding Ordinance. H. I. DAVIS, Poundkeeper. September 20, 1878. 910 Patea West Hoad Board. TENDERS will be received till SATURDAY, 12th October, for several Earthwork and Bush-felling Contracts. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Board’s Office, Carlyle. W. DALE, 879095-w Secretary. NOTICE. IT is respectfully requested that all persons having BOOKS in their possession belonging to my Library, Hawera, will return the same to me without delay. W. J. FURLONG. Hawera, Sept. 26, 1878. 90305 Retiring Notice. HAYING disposed of the Butchering Business known as the Carlyle Meat Bayaar to Mr W. COLSoN (who has been, managing the business), I respectfully solicit a continuance ol favors for my successor. Mr : H‘. Chadwick will receive all moneys cine to me, accounts for -which will be rendered immediately on close of September quarter. Prompt settlement requested-/ R. E. McRAE. Carlyle, Sept, 27, 1878. 897
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 362, 5 October 1878, Page 3
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