•Patea Sale *2rards.' THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. W. ILLI AM . DA L E Will sell by Auction as above—--30 Head 2 year-old Steers 150 Ewes 100 Lambs 40 Well-bred Lambs Horses m Tip Dray i!97jl Sale at 1 p.m. PUUE-BRED CATTLE. St.2 Sill . Street Sale W ANGAXUX. FRIDxVY, JANUARY 3. Freeman r. Jackson will sell by auction as above—--30 head Fat Cattle 10 head Cows and Steers 200 Fat Sheep Horses X And, From instructions from the importers, ex St. Kildn, from Lyttelton, 15 PurG-bn d Bulls 20 Purc-bred Heifers 25 Heifers, selected from one of the best herds in Canterbury 00 Cows, with calves at foot And, From instructions from Mrs Hair — 70 2-tooth Lincoln Rams And From instructions from Messrs J. T. Ford and Co., Christchurch, the following thoroughbred horses : Bay Colt, by Mannkau, out of Elcctia Prudence, bf, by Blue Boy, out of Romp Maid of Honor, by Knottingly, out of Beeswing Sale at 12.30 o’clock. FREEMAN It. JACKSON, 1221 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. pREE MA N R. JACKSON U will hold’sales of stock during the month of JANUARY, as follows: Si- ££lll Street —Friday, 3rd. Wavsrley— Fxuday, loth, gi, 21111 Street —Wednesday, 15th. 'ATiraF'ina —Friday, 17th. TESawera —Friday, 2-lfh. S3t. SSiil Street — W kdnesday, 29th'Settlers will kindly forward - their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. iiiducation Reserves, District. NOTICE TO LESSEES. LESSEES of Education Reserves in the Patea District are hereby notified that ALL RENTS due from lima to time, must be paid to Mr William Coweiin, at his office, Carlyle, and Ills receipt will be sufficient discharge. W. NORTHCROFT, Secretary, 1191d28 Board of Commissioners. J - . Va.nnh2sha.mj ■ BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, HAS Removed to the Promises next Lloyd’s Hotel, where he has Opened Up a Really SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s Boots and Slices, which he is offering at the following Prices : Gents’ Boots from - - 12s to 25s Ladies’ Boots from - - 6s 6d to 17s Cixiidreix’s Boots from - 3s upwards gsr Nc ite the Address : J. GUNNIN GHA M, Next Lloyd’s Hotel, HAWERA. N.B.—A First-class Workman employed on tha Premises. 1 0-7-7 3ST©ties of Removal. JOHN WHEL A N respectfully returns thanks to his numerous customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him for the short time he has been in business, and desires to notify to them, and the public generally, that he 22AS KiEBSOVEB. INTO THE MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES (lately occupied by Mr Kenworthy), Nearly opposite the Court House, CaHLYLE* Where he will bo enabled to display n Large and Well-selected “ Brand New Stock” of Groceries, Earthenware, Colonial-made Boots and Shoes, &e. Ail Goods are. of the very best qualities procurable, and will be disposed of as cheap, if not cheaper* than at any other Store in Town. To suit Customers, a Trap will run to 'Kakaramea on Tuesdays, and to XVhenna kma on Wednesdays (oftner ii required), when Customers may have their Goods delivered to them free of charge. 1038 On Bale. NOW LANDED AND FITTED BP. 9 MACORMICK’S REAPERS and BINDERS. 3 MASSILLION REAPERS and BINDERS. JOHN DUTHIE, 1208d28 Wanganui.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 386, 28 December 1878, Page 3
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