W. Cowem’s Sales. For Lease for 17 Years, THE BEST SITES IN PATEA. WILLIAM OOWERN will sell by auction at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY, JANY. 21st, 1882, After Sale of Harbor Leases, The Lease for 17 years of that valuable Business Site adjoining the Mail Office, Patea, in two allotments of 34 feet and 38 feet respectively, with a commanding frontage to Egmont and Dorset streets. Title under Transfer Act. Conditions of Lease and all particulars on application to Auctioneer. W. OOWERN, Auctioneer. Sales by Auction. High-st. Sale Yards, Hawera. TO-MORROW, I9th JANUARY, At 1 o’clock. RH. NOLAN AND CO. , will sell by public auction, as above, 30 3-year-old Bullocks, quiet and well forward 25 Fat Cows 50 18-month to 2-year-old Heifers 20 Fat Cows 32 Yearling Heifers 32 2-year-old Heifers 20 Yearlings 5 Quiet Milch Cows 150 Store Sheep, mixed sexes 200 Store Sheep 300 Wethers Also, 6 Young Working Bullocks, Yokes, Bows, and Dray complete Chestnut Colt St. Clair, by Dead Shot, dam Minnie, by Traducer R. H. NOLAN & CO., Auctioneers, KAKARAMEA SALE Y r ARDS. FRIDAY, JANUARY - 20th. REE MAN R. JACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 50 Bullocks (2-year-olds ) 20 Steers (2-year-olds) 25 Yearlings 30 Cows and Calves 30 Cows 20 Cows 20 Store Cattle 40 Heifers (2-year-olds) 20 Hand-fed Yearlings 700 Wethers 3nn ■Rvnn.lmtr TT. WTCI O ' '250 "Wethers, 2-tooth Sale at 1 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. N. B.—Settlers intending to enter Stock for above Sale, will please forward particulars at once to the HAWERA OFFICE. Preliminary Notice. M R W. WILSON’S Pure-bred Lincoln Rams will be sold by auction at Waverley, on Friday, February 10th. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. nTOOK SALES for JANUARY, O 1882. Kakaramea ... Friday ... Jan. 20 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Jan. 25 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Ball Programmes are Printed at the Mail Office, Patea, with neatness, taste, and promptness.
Patea and Hawera Coach Factories, DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, & SMITH, TENDER their sincere Thanks to the Residents of the Districts for their liberal support since starting in the above Factories, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. o D. 0. & S. having Completed Extensive Additions to their Premises in Patea, are carrying on, in connection with the above, the FARRIERY, WHEELWRIGHT, AGRICULTURAL, & GENERAL SMITH’S WORK. 0 Our Patrons may rest assured that all work entrusted to us will receive our best attention, and be executed with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. We are still in receipt of the LATEST STYLES in CARRIAGE BUILDING From England and America, And are prepared to Finish in any Style selected therefrom at most Reasonable , Prices, combined with only First-class Workmanship. December 30 th, 1881,
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Patea Mail, 18 January 1882, Page 2
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