Sales by Auction W1 L L 1 A M COW ER N is instructed by the Secretary of the Agricultural Association, to sell by auction, at bis Warehouse, Pa tea, on TUESDAY, OCT. 2Gtb, at 2 p.m.,— * y 2 Publican’s Booths ' /i. Refresluncnt Stalls at the forthcoming show to be held on November dth W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Great Unreserved Hale of Timber. WILLI A M COW ER N has received instructions from John Gibson, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Timber Yard near the Patoa Bridge, bn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0, At '2 p.m.,— 100,000 feet of TIMBER, consisting of Totara, Matai, and Bimn for building purposes: also T and G and rusticated, &c., in lots to suit purchasers Terms liberal—at sale No Reserve. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 28th OCTOBER. On the Wanganui Racecourse, immediately after the Show. REE MAN R . JACKSO N lias received instructions from Mr John McLennan, to sell by public auction, on tbc Racecourse, immediately after the Show, — 3 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bulls (imported) FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. gTOCK SALES for OCTOBER. Wuvcrley— Saturday, October JOth Settlors will kindly forward tbeir entries, FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Late Advertisements. (ADVERTISEMENTS trcriml 1(111 hltr for rhtxsifaitiim tier chart/nl r-rtru.') Coal. ARRI VED, Amaranth schooner, with 88 tons of Coal, for which orders will be taken by J. & H. CHADWICK, Importers. To the Public. THE CIRCULATION of the Mail has increased 5-SO copies weekly during the past three mouths, being an increase of 19J copies on the tri-weckly issue. Those Subscribers, Advertisers, and Settlers who desire to see the West Coast represented by a good District Newspaper will feel a generous interst in the progress which the Mail is making. Subscribers win observe that a new Quarter commenced Saturday, October 2nd. Any error in accounts for the last quarter will be rectified on communicating with the manager. Some errors arc found to have been made in accounts before Mr Houghton acquired the property, and ho is anxious to have all mistakes put right. NEW Subscribers may commence taking the Countv Mail at any time. Short periods may bo paid in advance: 1 month, 2s Gd : 2 months, 5s : 3 months, 7s. EDWARD HOUGHTON . Proprietor and Manager, Cricket! Cricket! mHE UNDERSIGNED has just -I- received direct from London, Men’s and Boys’ Cricketing Material CONSISTING OK BATS, Oobbctt’s all cane BALLS, Duke’s and Darke’s treble seam • STUMPS complete BAILS, ‘Ebony GLOVES, Batting GLOVES, Wicketkeeping LEG GUARDS NETS for long-stopping, with jointed poles SCORING BOOKS CRICKETING Bags, Spikes, Boots, Caps, Coats, and Trousers S. T.' begs most respectfully to thank the cricketers in the Patca and surrounding districts for their past favors, and solicits a continuance of the same. With their liberal co-operation he is enabled to keep a large and varied assortment of Cricketing Material of every description. ' S; Taplin.
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Patea Mail, 21 October 1880, Page 2
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