Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, 12th APRIL. * WILLIAM DALE has received instructions from J. Ivess, Esq., to sell by public auction on the above date, at Prosser’s Hotel, Hawera, at 12 o’clock — The Goodwill of Lease of Section 516, Hawera, having 9 years to run from Ist January, 1881, at the low ground rental of 8s per Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DALE, Auctioneer. Kakaramea Monthly Sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, At 2 o’clock. WILLIAM COWERN will sell by auction, as above, — 50 Mixed Cattle, 18 months 20 Mixed Yearlings, mostly steers 1 Bull 25 Mixed Cattle, 12 to 18 months 5 Fat Bullocks 20 Cows 10 Cows and Calves 10 Mixed Cattle Entries solicited. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Sale of Leasehold Farm and Stock. WILLIAM COWERN is instructed by Js. Fairweather, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his Farm, Patea, on ON THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, At 1 o’clock, The Goodwill of the unexpired term of Lease of that splendid Farm of 242 acres, known as the Racecourse, within miles from Patea, having 16 years to run, together with all the Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Farm Implements, and Sundries Lunch provided. Full particulars and catalogue published later. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. gTOCK SALES for APRIL, 1881. St Hill-street Wednesday... Apr. 6 Waverley ... Thursday ... Apr. 14 St Hill-street Wednesday... Apr. 20 Hawera ... Friday ... Apr. 28 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS. TO-MORROW, Gth APRIL, At 12 o’clock. jjl RE EM AN R. JACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, — 30 Fat Bullocks 60 Cows 15 Steers. 15 Heifers, 3-year-olds 40 Cows 15 Heifers 15 Yearlings 1 Bull 20 Bullocks, 3-ycar-olds 15 Store Cattle 20 Mixed Stores 300 Fat Sheep 150 Fat Wethers 80 Ewes 250 Superior Breeding Ewes 7 Lincoln Rams 3 Pure-bred Leicester Rams, bred by Mr Craig 300 Ewes and Lambs 60 Fat Sheep 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, guaranteed staunch 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, guaranteed staunch 10 Store Pigs 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Boar 1 Ladies Phaeton And from instructions from H. S. Harrison, Esq., 30 well-bred Hacks, broken and unbroken Sale at 12 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
QPENING J^OTICE. coMPL ETI ON o F NE W P R EIIIS ES. THOMAS NORTH TAKES this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for their patronage during the eight years he lias been in business, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. T. N. trusts that with new and commodious premises, and a large new stock, to be able to give increased satisfaction, and merit a still larger amount of support. The Stock will consist of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY , DRAPERY , AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. MEN'S , YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. In connection with the above is a BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, well stocked with Colonial and English Boots and Shoes. ggr ALL coons MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. THE DRESSMAKING is still under the management of Miss Mclnerny, who has given such universal satisfaction. T. NORTH, Draper and Clothier , PATE A.
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Patea Mail, 5 April 1881, Page 2
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