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Sales by Auction. Kakaramea Monthly Sale. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, At 2 p.m. WILLIAM COW ER N will sell by auction, as above, — *25 2-year-old Steers 10 head Steers, 2-ycass 40 head Mixed Cattle, to 2 yrs. 1 Draught Mare, 4 years, with foal by President 60 Yearlings, mixed 15 Heifers, to 2-ycars 7 Milch Cows, nearly calving Entries solicited. W. COWERN, Auctioneer, Kauri Timber ex Jane Anderson WI L Jj I A M COWERN will sell by auction, at the Wharf, Patea, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th, at 2 p.m.,—

2.000 feet 3x2) All best Kauri 2.000 feet 4x2 f Timber from Gto 3.000 foot ox2 ( 28 feet lengths. 4.000 feet Bxl} In lots W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Late Advertisements. (Advertisements received too tote for clnwijieafion are charged e.vtra.') ..SaTwm mu tMJ Waimate Plains. Further Sales of Town, Suburban, and Rural Lands, for Cash and on Deferred Payments. Crown Lauds Office, Carlyle, 29 November, ISSO. tN ACCORDANCE with public J. notification published in the “ New Zealand Gazette,” the ensuing sales will take place as follow : Monday, 13 Dec. and following days Thirty rural sections, from 50 to 100 acres each, open for selection on deferred paynnonts at Land offices, Carlyle and Hawera Wednesday, December, at o’clock a.m. 15 Sale by auction between 11 applicants for above to date, at Town Hall, Hawera Thursday, 10 Dec., at 11 o’clock a.m. Sale by auction for cash of about 6.000 acres, subdivided into rural sections, at Hawera Town Hall Friday, 17 Dec., at 11 o'clock a.m. Sale by auction of town and suburban sections, Opnnaki and Manaia, at Town Hall, Hawera Monday, 20 Dec. and following days Village settlements— Manaia, Otakeho and j Opunaki, open for ap- | plication for cash and on deferred payments, at Land ofliccs, Carlyle and Hawera Wednesday, December, at o’clock a.m. 22 Sale by’ auction between 11 applicants for cash, and lottery for deferred payment applicants, Manaia, Otakebo, and Opunaki village settlements, at thcTown Hall, Hawera Lithographed plans, and printed schedules showing prices and areas of allotments, and full information as to conditions of purchase, and occupation on deferred payments, may be obtained on application at the Land offices, Carlyle and Hawera, and at the various Land offices throughout the Colony. C. A. WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

IMPOUNDING NOTICE. T IMPOUNDED in the Waverley Public X Pound on the 25th November, off the property of Thomas Watson—--1 Bay Gelding, aged ; branded F on off shoulder. Damages, £l. If not claimed, and expenses paid in accordance with the provisions of the Act, within 21 days from the 25th November, 1880, will be sold at 12 o’clock noon on the 16th day of December, 1880, at the Public Pound, Waverley. JAMES B. TAYLOR, Pouudkeepcr.

JOB FEINTING of every description executed at the Mail Office, with neatness and despatch.

Spring and Summer Novelties. ILL be found the largest and best selection oC every description of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of novelties in Parasols, Fichus, Berthas, Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, new shades in Fancy Dress Materials, Pompadours and other Washing Materials, and a splendid lot of Black and Evening Silks and Grenadines. The Dressmaking Department is under the supervision of a thoroughly , qualified lady. Ladies may rely on receiving every satisfaction. In the Tailoring Department will be found the Newest and Best Tweeds procurable, and at prices that will command a good Local Industry. In my New Zealand Clothing and Outfitting Department, notwithstanding the enormous reduction, outrageous sacrifice, and sham wholesale prices advertised by sundry drapers in this district, I find on examination that none have yet succeeded in touching Tin: quality and prices of my Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Shirts and Hats. I attribute this to the fact of being able to buy largely in Clothing and direct from the manufacturers, thus saving all intermediate profits. A very large assortment of every description ot Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Shirts and Hats, very cheap. QARDIGAN JJOUSE R. A.. ADAMS, CARDI GA N HOUS B, PA TEA

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Patea Mail, 2 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 2 December 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 2 December 1880, Page 2

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