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William Cowem’s Land Sale TO-MORROW. 2 Cottages erected thereon. Lease 20 years to run, at £5 per annum. Part of sec. 3, block 17, with 2 Cottages thereon. Lease 20 years to run, rent £5 per annum.' ' W. GOWERN, .... Auctioneer. —SO Years.— . Fatea Harbor Board Leases. WI L L I A M C OWE R N is favored with instructions from the Patea Harbor Board to sell by public auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, TO-MORROW, SIiPT. 17th, At 2 p.m., The Lease of Id Allotments on Clyde Quay, Patea, in immediate proximity to the River Wharves, and being sub-division of Blocks 26 and 30 on the plan of the Town (each containing 14 and having a frontage of 57 links to York-street), as; FOR The Lease of Block 21, Town of Patea, similarly favorably situated, for the period of nearly 32 Years. ~ ~ Note. —The great importance of this Sale cannot be overrated. These allotments are the key of the future Commercial Trade of Patea. Plans and conditions of lease can be seen upon application to the Auctioneer. W. GOWERN, Auctioneer. Important Land Sale. 35 Years.— —35 Years. Lease of Valuable Building Sites. WLLLIAM GOWERN has been favored with instructions from the Patea County Council, to sell by public auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, The TO-MORROW,. SEPT. 17th, At 3 p.m., Lease of all those Valuable Sections in the Town of Patea, adjoining the Court-house and Post-office property, and being sub-division of Sections 10, 11, 12, and 13, of Block 35, fronting the main thoroughfare and Chester-street, for the period of 35 years, as per following Schedule. Lot lj sec. 10, bit. 35, 20p.Y Fronting 10, 11, 11, 35, 20p. T Chestf-st. 35, 20p. / 621 links 85, 20p.3 each IMIi 4“ 85,22i P .j n|keoh 35, about 15 perches, fronting Egraont-street, 65 links Plans can be inspected, and all information obtained, from the Clerk of the County Conncil, and the Auctioneer. 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 12, 12, 13, W. GOWERN, Auctioneer. £385. Sale of Book Debts in. tbe Bankrupt Estate of William and . Gulmer Skelley. TTT I L L IA M C OW E R N W is instructed; by the Creditors’ Trusted in the above Estate, to sell by public auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, TO-MORROW, SEPT. 17th, At 2-30 p.m., The Book Debts, amounting to £385, as per list now open for inspection and produced at the auction, and subject to the conditions of sale; Terms cash. Absolutely no reserve. ■ W. COWERNV Auctioneer. TO-MORROW.

BEE-HIVE STORE , *' EGMONT-STREET, PATEA. "'HN WHELAN has on sale— Prime Akaroa Cheese Canterbury Haras and Bacon, new cure, expected to arrive daily. Anderson & Go’s Patent SelfRaising Flour, For making Bread, Scones, Cakes, Paddings, Pastry, &c., always ready, nothing more being required for Bread or Scones than the addition of Milk or Water. . This Flour is made from the best samples of wheat most carefully prepared, and is more economical in use than the flour usually sold for domestic .purposes. The advantages derived from using this Self-raising Flour are: saving of time in preparing it for the oven; the certainty of its results; its production is greater; it is more wholesome, nutritious, and agreeable to th ? taste. Bread or Cakes made from the Self-raising Flour will keep much longer, or may be eaten when fresh without detriment, being more easily digested than when made by any other process. The glueten, saccharine, and other elements of nutrition are greatly destroyed during the process of fermentation, while they are preserved in all their strength in Bread made from our Sblf-BAISIng Flouk.

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Patea Mail, 16 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 16 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 16 September 1881, Page 2

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