Important Unreserved Clearing Sale OF THE ' Whole cf the -Live and Dead Stock now on the Farm at MANUTAHL FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. I L LI A M DALE has received, instructions from E. J. Morgan, Esq., in consequence of his haying, Jeased the farm, to sell by Public on the on the above date, at 12 o’clock, — The whole of his Stock and Ejects, viz., 40 quiet Milking Cows, some with calves, others near calving 21 Cows 13 Heifers. Ito years 29 Steers Ito years 6 Steers years 35 head Young Stock 1 pure-bred Bull 1 bull calf , ■- ; i 20(3 Ewes, 4to G-tootli 150 Ew’es, 2-tooth 150 Wethers, 2-tooth 120 Ewe Lambs 100 Wether Lambs 7 pure-bred Lincoln Rams A-hpat 20Horses • Cart Horse and Harness Plough, Harrows 2 Cheese Presses, 2 Churns Dairy Utensils; Poultry And a lot of sundries. Nitk—The Auctioneer’s flag will be flying at the entrance gate, near Manawapou River. Lunch at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. No reserve. No reserve. W. DALE, 218f26 Auctioneer. J. E. FERGUSON, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Opposite Prosser’s Hotel, High-street, H A W E E A. 216m17 G. V. BAT E, Z.and and Commission Agent, HAWERA. 2Utc .WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. ROBERT CURRIE, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle, begs to inform his friends and tiie public in general, that he has now in Stock the most fashionable aiid best selection of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. Also, in Fancy Goods, an endless variety, both useful and ornamental, Lustres, Vases, Terra Cotta, Card Baskets, Flower Stands, Music Fo' os, Dolls, &c., &c., &c. 238m21 IN BANKRUPTCY. Li the District Court of Taranaki, holden at Carlyle. In the matter . ‘of “ The Dohtors and I Creditors Act, 1876,’’and “Amendment Act,’ 1878,” and of the Bank- i rnptcy of Thomas Fitzsimons, of i Normanby, carpenter. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above named Debtor to apply, to the above Court on the fifth day of March,’,. 1*879, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, foxyan order for bis immediate discharge from all debts provable under bis said bank- j ruptcy, pursuant to the Provisions of { the said Acts. . .. i Dated at Hawera this 17th day of February. 1879: .f J. B. ROY, 1 227 Debtor’s Solicitor. % m £5 stables. JAMES SMILEY - Begs to inform his customers and the ?public generally,'that he has opened, his new Stables,. and intimates that no expense has been spared to make them fairy, and at./h|j same, time free from combining. thorough ventilation with spacious room. As they are iunder his owri personal’ supervision, his friends may jrest assured that after his flong experience,, they* may depend upon every, care being taken of horses entrusted to his charge/. 1 Carriages and Wagonnettes for Wed- ' ding and Picnic parties. 1 .. - Express Waggons for Commercial Travellers. . ; . ■ ;.Hacks and Buggy Horses to he had at all hours!" . - , >.l i Cabs running daily from the Stables. Charges strictly .moderate.' Note the address: _ V ■ 1 :P ;2 ] c V ■'F iF P SMILEY’ STABLES,' ( ■ Victoria Avenue, v Opposite Messrs W...D. Shaw &* Co,, ' Wanganui! - • v B fv * hi
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 402, 22 February 1879, Page 3
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