Sales by Auction. c. p - BARKER’S SALES. STOCK Patea Yards— Wednesday, May 25th Normandy Yards— Wednesday, May 11th, Jane Bth Normanby Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY. P. BARKER Will hold his MONTHLY SALE OP CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c., &c., New Sale Yards, adjoining Brett’s Hotel, Normandy, on TO-MORROW, 11th MAY, 1881. G. In his Present Entries: 21 head 18-months and 2-year- 21 old Heifers and Steers 14 head Yearling Heifers 14 12 head Mixed Cattle 12 15 head 2-year-old Steers 15 15 head 18-months-old Steers 15 6 Quiet Dairy Cows 6 4 Light Draught Horses 4 2 Thorough-bred Mares 2 And several useful Hacks 1 pair Buggy Ponies, very quiet and staunch ijgf Settlers will kindly forward entries as soon as possible, addressed either to R. Pettit, my representative, Brett’s Hotel, Normanby; or to the Auctioneer, Patea. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer. Farm Produce Auction Sales IN THE PATEA AUCTION ROOMS. MR C. F. BARKER begs to inform Farmers and others that, by special request, he purposes holding Fortnightly Auction Sales OP GRAIN, FARM PRODUCE, WOOLS, SKINS, Etc., IN MS New Auction Rooms, Patea. The First Sale will be held ON SATURDAY, 14th MAY, At 2 o’clock. Present Entries: 200 sacks Oats 20 sacks Chick Wheat 20 cases Nelson Apples 1 ton Kidney Potatoes, firstclass seed 4 tons Blue Derwent 25 sacks short Oats, first-class sample 5 sacks clean Cocksfoot 20 sacks local Ryegrass 20 sacks Canterbury Ryegrass 5 cwt. Rape 3 cwt. Vetches 12 Cheeses, Canterbury 5 cwt. Bacon, local cure 2 kegs Lard 1 sack local Hops 50 sacks Barley 1 bale Skins iHr First-class storage and no charge made for produce sent for immediate sale. It is hoped as these fortnightly sales have been undertaken at the special request of a number of farmers and others, tnat the support will not be merely local, but that holders throughout the district will send their produce to a sale where buyers from all parts will attend. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer. Preliminary Notice. MR C. F. BARKER has received instructions to sell at his Rooms, Patea, at an early date, a Largeand Well-selected Consignment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, Hedge Plants, &c., &c., &c., from Mr James Mitchison’s well-known Caledonian Nursery at New Plymouth. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, Patea.
QPENING J^OTICE. COMPLETION OF NEW PREMISES. THOMAS NOETH nnAKES this opportunity _of thanking- his numerous _ customers for their JL patronage dining the eight years he has 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. Sggr ALL GOODS MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. JgJ 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, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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518Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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