Important Sale at Hawera. THISJ3AY. At Mr Freeman R. Jackson’s Yards. McLEAN & BROADDENT have received instructions from Messrs Broadbent & Siggs (who are dissolving partnership) to sell by auction, at Hawcra, on the 9th October— THEIR LEASE OF 1000 ACRES OF LAND, Situated about one mile from the rising Town of Ilawera, and is well known as the best Estate in the district, being well fenced, sub-divided, and watered, with Dwelling-house , Stockyards , Stable , S}'C. Also, 200 head Well-bred 2 and 3 year old Heifers in calf 100 1 and 2 year old Steers 100 Yearlings 700 Hoggctts 12 Useful Horses Also, 12 QUABTER-ACRE SECTIONS in the jising Township of Hawcra, , fronting the Main Road to Normanby, and joining the Government Paddock. Auctioneers’ Note. The above Estate we, without fear of contradiction, assert is the very best in this unrivalled district. The Stock is of very superior quality, and we can with confidence recommend them to the notice of persons requiring first-class breeding stock. The whole of the Stock and the Lease will be positively sold without reserve. With regard to the Sections, we mean to depart from the regular stereotyped mode of puff, being satisfied their position is sufficient to recommend them to anyone requiring good business sites. Sale to commence with the Lease at 12 o’clock sharp. Lunch provided. McLEAN & BROADBENT, 849 Auctioneers. Valuable Building Sites, HAWERA. THIS - DAY. Me LEAN & BROADBENT will sell by auction, as above, immediately after tbo cattle sale—iy VALUABLE BUILDING iv i SITES, i stunted near the centre of the Town of H.-.W-’ia, having a frontage to the Mai 11 StlU McLEAN & BROADBENT. 906 Preliminary BJctice. II A W E U A. II A W E fi A. McLEAN & 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 Ills TOWN PROPERTY, Consisting of 60 0 n E 8 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, McLEAN & BROADBENT, 918 Auctioneers, &c. Retiring Notice. HAVING disposed of the Butchering Business known as the Cablvle Meat Bazaar to Mr W. COLSoN (who has been managing the business), I respectfully solicit a continuance of favors for my successor, Mr H. Chadwick will receive all moneys due 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 no tTcTel mWENTY POUNDS REWARD JL 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 Patea Boiling Down Company’s Works. 90709 JAS. NICHOLSON. NOT iTTEv ALL Accounts due to the undersigned, are requested to be paid to Mr John Whelan on or before the Ist November, ROBERT GLEGO, 915030 Kakaramca.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 363, 9 October 1878, Page 3
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