ZSakaramea SSoatliiy'Hales. THIS DAY. At 2 p.m. w ILLTAM COWERN will sell by auction at bis yards, Kakaramca, as above— From Mr T. Ddamore’s famous herd—--10 Head Milking Cows 1 Draught Marc, by tVcllhigton, in foal to Victory. important Sals of Valuable SPrcpcr tifjSii TOWN OP CARLYLE, PATEA DISTRICT. WILLIAM COWERN has been favoured with instructions from James Lett, Esq. (who is, relinquishing business' owing to ill health), to sell by public auction, on the Promises, Carlyle, on THURSDAY, JULY 10, at 2 p.m., if not previously sold, AH those Valuable Properties situated in and near Carlyle, and shortly described as follows: Section 22, of Block 44, Town of Carlyle, with Largo Shed 80x30, 2 floors, and valuable Plant consisting ot 6 horse-power Horizontal Engine . (complete and quite now), 113uncle’s Patent Chaff-cutter (cuts 1 ton per hour), 1 Patent Corn Crusher, 1 Firewood .Saw-bench and 2 Saws (all in splendid order). Section 1, of Block 44, Town of Carlyle, fronting Taranaki Road, with 6-roomed Dwelling. Section 1, of Block 4G, Town ol Carlyle, fronting Taranaki Road, opposite Court-house ; splendid business site. Section 21, Carlyle Suburbs, containing 23 acres, all fenced and grassed, and within 5 minutes walk of Postoffice. 1 Chaff-press, 1 Buggy and Harness, 1 Tip Dray, 1 Light Draught Horse, Set Cart Harness, 1 Colt (3 yrs), 1 Mare and Foal,. 1 Cow and Calf, and an immense assortment of Sundries. Note.—lt is obvious that the vendor in placing the above valuable property in the market, docs so at a time when the probabilities of a well realised sale is not ve-assuring. The fact of his doing so should be an additional assurance to purchasers of the thorough genuineness ol the sale. The properties are all good, and most centrally situated. The plant is new and in capital order, and the trade in connection with Section 22, in the hands of an energetic man, is a certain competency. The vendor, from his failing health, is compelled to abandon the business, and is fully determined to realise. For full particulars, and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneer. Also at tlis same time and place. On Account of James Hirst, Esq., who has no further use for them, 1 Bay Draught Horse, Boxer, 3 years old, by Loch Ryan 1 Bay Draught Horse, Captain, rising 3 years old, by Loch Lyan, both thoroughly staunch 1 Brown Mare. Kate, aged, with foal at foot 1 New Wharf Dray 1 Set Shaft Harness Also, Section 21, of Block 43, 33x132 feet, partly fenced. W. COWERN, 666 Auctioneer. Carlyle SSarmonic Society. OWING to the Inclemency of the . Weather on Thursday evening, which prevented many of the Members from attending ■ the Concert, the Committee have determined to repeat the Programme on THURSDAY, 10th July, in the Council Chambers. All Tickets available for the last Concert, and not used, will bo received on this occasion. Admission to the public—ls 6d. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o’clock. - ■ EDWD. C. HORNER Hon. See. % ItO Travel this Forthcoming Season, between Wanganui, Wavcrlcy, and Patea, the Thorough-bred Horse “DAY DAWN.” Terms—Single- Mares, £4 4s ; two or more, as per agreement, Groomage. fee, ss. Further particulars in future advertisement. . 727 WANTED, —A MAN to Salt sor 6 Tons of- Bacon. Applv to F. O’s. McCarthy.
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 442, 9 July 1879, Page 3
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