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LAND SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. In the Town EEall, SSawera. mHO MSON & McGU IR E J. will sell by public auction, at 2 p.m % sharp, . SECTIONS 48 in the Normanby Extension, containing 1 ' from £ acre to 2£ Acres. Normanby is the natural centre of the finest Agricultural-ami Pastoral District, in New Zealand, and from its admirable situation, being the Junction of the Three Lines of Railway—two of which are in course of construction,’ must ere long become one of the most flourishing and really substantial inland Towns in. the Colony. In the centre.of this valuable Block, sub-divided into Sections and to be sold, the Government has taken from. the Proprietors nearly 5 acres for Junction Station, Government Buildings, Goods Sheds, Post and Telegraph Offices, and other Public purposes. This of itself goes to prove the unrivalled position that Normanby Extension occupies. Lithographic Plans and all other information .will,..be given on application to the Auctioneers. Terms will.be liberal. There is not another inland Town in New Zealand that gives such fair promise of future greatness as Normanby, and .the Auctioneers confidently invite Public attention to this important sale. The Balance of the Sections in Normanby Extension will be sold by Messrs T. Kennedy McDonald & Co., as advertised in the Wellington Papers. THOMSON & McGUIRE, 1076. Auctioneers, Hawera. N O T I 0 E. SECTIONS 50, 51, 52, 53, and 54, known as Major Turner’s Run, having changed hands, all Cattle, Horses, or Sheep found on the Ground on dr after Saturday, the 23rd instant, will be impounded. Poison laid for Dogs, 1075 Important Sale. WILLIAM COW ER N has been favored with instructions from Donald Coutts, Esq., (who is leaving the district; to sell by Auction at his Residence, near Carlyle, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 12 noon. The whole of his valuable Horses Farm Implements, Furniture with Effects, as follows : 1 Bay Draught Mare, Fanny, aged 1 Bay Draught Mare, Madam, aged 1 Black-Draught Mare, 4- years, and • Foal at foot, by Prince of Canterbury 1 Bay Draught Filly, 4 years, by Prince Charlie 1 Bay Draught Colt, 2 years, out of Fanny, by Loch Ryan 1 Black Mare, 6 years, by Tracluccr, broken to harness 1 Bay Horse, Tommy, aged, good in saddle or harness 1 Brown Gelding, J years, by Ravensworth, carries a lady 1 Grey Pony, 7 years, carries a lady 1 Wharf Dray, nearly new 1 Buggy. 1 Reaping Machine, nearly new, selfdelivery, in splendid order 1 Horse-power Chaff-cutter, by Richinond&Cliandle, with all fittings, gear, and belt complete, nearly new. 1 Double Furrow Plough, by Reid & Grey 1 Single Furrow Plough, byßeatly 1 Ton Galvanised Corrugated Iron, also Felting Shafting, Leading, and Plough Harness Totara and Matai Timber and Pests Iron Tank and Tap, complete Furniture.—l Piano, in Walnut case, by Bord, new ; 1 Complete Suite of Drawing-room Furniture in Walnut, covered with rep, new ; 1 Round Draw-ing-room TabF, in Cedar; 1 Large Mirror, in gilt ornamental frame; 1 Superb Drawing-room Lamp; Brussels and Tapestry Carpet; Walnut What-not and Chess Table ; Chairs, Easy Chairs; Pictures, Engravings, and Drawings in Oil Water Colors;. Double-canopy , Bedstead and other Single Bedsteads; Spring and other Maltrasses ; China Ornaments, Vases; Toilet and Dressing Tables; Toilet Wares ; Dining-room Tables, Chairs, and Fittings; Kitchen and Dairy Utensils in great variety ; Garden Tools; Bees ; and an enormous variety of Sundries too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch provided. The Auctioneer would beg to direct especial attention to the above sale. The Horses are of a very superior class, aiid tlie Furniture of the best description. A flag will be hoisted at the entrance gate. Remember TUESDAY; the? 3rd December, at 12 sharp. 1072W. COWERN, Auctioneer. r TAKE NOTICE AT we, the undersigned, intend to apply for a License for- General ghtering purposes, at the riext ing of the. Patea County Council'. ; ; Wi COLSON & C 0.,; . in 27 1 "CaflylV;

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 375, 20 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 375, 20 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 375, 20 November 1878, Page 3

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