Sales by Auction Kakaramea Sale. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12th, At 2 p.ra. WILLIAM COWERS will sell by public auction, as above, — 25 head Mixed Cattle 15 do Yearlings 17 do Cows in Calf 20 do Heifers, 12 to 18 mbs, h.fed 2 well-bred Bulls Entries solicited. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Freehold Town Lands. Sale of Sections, Kakaramea. WILLIAM COWERN is instructed by Mr Michael Keating, to sell by public auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th, At 2 p.tn., — a. r. r. Sec. 260, 0 1 0, Town of Kakarrraea Do 261, 0 10, do Do 268, 0 1 33, do Do 284, 0 0 37, do Do 95, 0 10, do Do 163, 0 1 0, do The above sections are exceptionally well situated. Plan can be seen on application to Auctioneer. Terms at Sale. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Villa Residence for Sale. WILLIAM COWERN is instructed by Mrs R. Dickson (who is leaving Patea), to sell by public auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th, At 2 p.m., The Goodwill of the unexpired term of Lease of 2 acres, part of block 28, Patea, having 1\ years to run, at a rental of £4 per annum, on which is erected a Beautiful 6-roomed VILLA RESIDENCE, fitted with every convenience. Note. —The Ground is well-fenced, planted with ornamental trees; the view from the house commands the valley of the Patea from the bush to the heads, and is unquestionably the best in Patea. Half valuation is given for the house at expiration of lease, and full valuation for fencing. Two-thirds of purchasemoney can remain on mortgage at 8 per cent. Furniture can be taken at valuation if required. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Subscribers to the mail win observe that a new Quarter began January Ist. Illustrated Weekly Supplements are now given with the Mail. Accounts may be paid to the regular agents, or at the Patea office. Subscription : Quarter in advance, 7s. Quarter on credit, 7s. 6d. Yearly in advance, 265. One month may be paid in advance, 2s 6d.
ADVANCE, PATE A ! Carlyle Coach, Cart, and Carriage Factory, WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Proprietors. Coaches, Bug gies, Broughams, Phaetons, Landaus, and all kinds of light and fancy Vehicles built on the shortest notice by the best workmen procurable in the colony. Tip Drays, Farm Carts, Wagons, and Farm Implements made and Repaired. Importers of English and American Agricultural Machinery, Double and Single Ploughs, Harrows, Swingle and Whipple Trees. Contracts undertaken for Eailway Material and Work. Horses Shod on the most approved principle. ALMANACKS for 1881,—Jones’s, Willis’s, and Wellington (N.Z. Times). James Kenworthy, Opposite Post Office, Patea, STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent. Dealer in Fancy Goods, Toys, Pipes, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, &c. For Xmas Presents and School Prizes GO TO KENWORTHY’S. BOOKS, Fancy Goods (all kinds), Toys, &c. Special consignments, all well bought, will be sold cheap. Inspect before speculating elseivhere.
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Patea Mail, 4 January 1881, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 4 January 1881, Page 2
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