W. Cowern’s Sales. THE GREAT SALE ■ Of .Leaseliold Land at Patea TAKES I 1 LACE At W. COWBBN’S Warehouse ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, At 2 p.m. WILLIAM COWERN is favored with instructions from the Commissioners of Education Reserves to sell by public auction at his Warehouse AT PATEA, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, At 2 p.m., The LEASE FOR 42 YEARS OR 36 Sections,' being sub-divisioii of Block 42, Town of Patea, each having a frontage of 44 feet by a depth of 182 feet. Note.—Bloch 42 fronts the Main Thoroughfare ,' commencing at the Patea Coach Factory Also, The LEASE FOR 42 YEARS OF 18 Sections, being sub-division of Block 40, Town of Patea (of varying sizes), most suitable .for residence sites. Note.—Block 40 is all that Land lying between the School and Hospital. The above properties will be leased for the longest term allowed by the Act, viz., 42 years. The Sale is worthy the attention of all classes of the community. The poor man can secure suitable land for his home and garden. The business man can obtain sites for trade purposes unrivalled for position. The capitalist and speculator can find plenty of scope. The present assured prosperity of Patea and the marvellous future in store from the opening up of the back country and works of colonial importance now in progress guarantee any speculation perfectly safe, AND OFFER THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY Ever presented to the Patea Public. Rents will be half-yearly in advance ; the first half-year’s rent at the fall of the hammer. Plans can be seen and all information obtained from the Auctioneer. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Farm for Sale. WILLIAM COWERN is instructed by Mr O.A. Marchant (who is leaving this district), to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, At 2 p.m., Section 429, containing 62 acres, divided into 3 paddocks of 13, 15, and 34 acres respectively, all well-fenced, grassed, and watered; 4-roomed Dwelling, stock-yards, sheds, garden, and every convenience, adjoining the Township of Woodville, and about 6 miles from Patea The land is of the richest description, requires no outlay, the property forms a complete and independent home for a small farmer. Terms most favorable, namely, £l5O cash, £IOO in three months, balance at 6, 12, & 18 months, without interest. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. 50 Years ! Patea Harbor Board Leases. WILLIAM COWERN is instructed by the Patea Harbor Board to sell by public auction at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, At 2 p.m,. The Lease of Sections 13 and 14, of Block 26, Patea, for 50 years. The above sections were temporarily withdrawn from the sale on September 17th, and are now placed before the public. On Section 14 is a Shed, suitable for storage purposes. W. COWERN, Auctioneer.
P Q I? ate a Shoeing r orge. Messrs Williams Bros., BLACKSMITHS , FARRIERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. *JI Work done by Experienced Workmen with skill and despatch. Drays, Wagons, & Farm Implements MADE AND REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Importers of English and Amei’ican Agricultural Machinery, Double and Single Furrow Ploughs, Harrows, &c. RAILWAY IRON WORK DONE AT CHEAPEST RATES. HOUSES SHOD ON THE MOST APPROA’ED PIUNOU’LE.
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Patea Mail, 12 October 1881, Page 2
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524Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 12 October 1881, Page 2
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