Sales by Auction* Normanby Stock Sale. FIRST MONTHLY BALE. WEDNESDAY, 13xn APRIL. 0 F. B~A~ RK E R Will hold his FIRST MONTHLY SALE OF CATTLE. SHEEP, ' HORSES, &c., &c., In his NEW SALE YARDS (Adjoining Brett’s Hotel) AT NORMANBY, ox
WEDNESDAY, 13tii APRIL. Present Entries : 20 Yearlings 20 15 3-year-old Steers 15 30 Cows and Calves 30 20 Head Mixed Cattle 20 12 Cows and Heifers 12 12 Mixed Yearlings 12 1 Draught Colt bv “ President ” 1 Well-bred Marc and Foal 1 Useful Hack 1 Light Draught Horse Also, A quantity of Contractors’ Plant, consisting of Wheelbarrows, Hamlcart, Shovels, Picks, Grubbers, Scales, and a largo lot of Planking. Settlers will kindly forward entries to 11. Pettit, Brett’s Hotel, Non3XANKY, or to the Auctioneer, Patka. C. F, BARKEE, Auctioneer. Patea Sale Yards. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL. MR C, F. BAR KE R will sell by public auction at his Yards, Patea, on the above date, CATTLE SHEEP HORSES &c. &c. &c. Present Eateries: 20 Head Mixed Cattle 30 Store Pigs 1200 Breeding Cross-bred Ewes 500 Long-woolcd Store Ewes 800 Cross-bred Ewes 150 Lambs in Wool 5 Head Milch Cows (can be milked without a bail) 10 Head Cows and Calves
2 Hacks C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, R C . F . BARKER HAS ON SALE At Lowest Market Prices, Dressed Rye Grass Seed from Canterbury Italian Rye Grass White Clover Red Clover Alsikc Cow Grass Timothy Rape (Colonial grown) Corn Sacks, old and new Galvanized Iron, best brands, No. WAYERLEY SALE YARDS. ON SATURDAY, APRIL IGtii, At 1 o’clock, IRE E M AN R. JACKS O N will sell by public auction, as above, — 30 Bullocks, 2-i— year-olds 25 Steers, 18-months 13 Cows and Calves 20 Cows 40 Calves 30 Heifers, 2 and 3-ycar-olds Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Settlers intending to enter stock for the above sale, will kindly forward particulars at once. 0, 7, 8 Seed Sowers Auctioneer
ADVANCE, PATE A ! Carlyle Coach, Cart, and. Carriage Factory, WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Proprietors. C (CACHES, .Buggies, Broughams, Phadons, Landaus, and all kinds of light I 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 Railway Material and Work. Horses Shod on the most approved principle.
ALMANACKS for 1881,—Jones’s, Willis’s, and Wellington (.N Z. limes). James Kenwortliy, Opposite Post Office, Patea, STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent. T>ealor in i’aney Groocls, Toys, Pipes, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, &c.
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Patea Mail, 9 April 1881, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 9 April 1881, Page 2
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