Sales by Auction Patea County Ram and Ewe Fair. MR C. F. BARKER purposes holding an Annual Ram and Ewe Fair at Patea. The first sale will be held at his New Yards, Patea, next SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. PRESENT ENTRIES. 79 LINCOLN RAMS. These sheep were bred by H. J. Hall, Esq., Lccston, Canterbury, and are tiic stock of imported Lincoln Ewes and Hams. The rams used by this breeder were imported from Nocton Heath, and the ewes from the flock of Thomas Kirkham, of Biscathorpe. They are close finewoollcd sheep; thoroughly suited to the district. Inspection invited. On account of R. B. Pearce, Esq., 7 2-tuoth Long-wooled Rams 1000 Full-mouthed Longwool Ewes, from flic flock of Henry Gaisford, Esq., Napier. 250 Lincoln Ewes, from the celebrated flock of John Handley, Esq. 400 First-class Cross-bred Ewes, from the flock of R. T. South by, Esq. On account of Messrs H. and J. Williamson, 75 Fat Sheep, heavy weights Ip," As this Fair will attract buyers from all parts of the Coast, it will afford a first-class opportunity for persons desirous of selling to get good prices for their stock. Further entries are solicited. C. F. BARKER, Stock and Estate Agent, Patea. SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. WILL 1 A M DALE will sell by public auction, opposite his late Auction Room, on the above date, at 12 o’clock, — A QUANTITY OF BUILDING MATERIAL, consisting of Shop Front, Timber, Gal, Iron, Shingle Roof 30 x 20, Doors, Sashes, &c., in lots to suit purchasers ; And at the Town Hall, A large Assortment of General Merchandise and Sundries. Terras at Sale. WILLIAM DALE, Auctioneer. Subscribers who have not paid Accounts for last Quarter are requested to do so immediately. Advertisers will oblige by making early settlement of Accounts due. Subscription; Quarter in advance, 7s. Quarter on credit, 7s. Gd. Yearly in advance, 265. One month may be paid in advance, 2s Gd.
ADVANCE, PATEA ! Carlyle"Coach, Cart, and Carriage Factory, WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Proprietors. COACHES, Buggies, 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 Kail way Material and Work. Horses Shod on the most approved principle. ALMANACKS for 1881, —Jones’s, NEW Novels and Serials — Willis’s, and Wellington I».Z. Times). -T- Words, Cassell’s Magazine, London JameS Ixenwortny , ■ Journal, Peter Parley and other Boys’ Opposite Post Office, Patea, and Girls’ Annuals, British Workman, STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent, j Infant’s Magazine, and other specially Dealer in Fancy Goods, Toys, Pipes, j attractive picture books and literature Tobacco, Patent Medicines, &c. t for uveniles—at KENWORTHY’S.
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Patea Mail, 24 February 1881, Page 2
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