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Sales by Auction. sey, Esq., Waipnkurau, Hawke’s Bay. 420 Lambs, nearly pure Lincolns, mixed sexes, well-grown 250 Eat Sheep, very prime jggT The Whole of these Sheep are Guaranteed Free from Scab. CATTLE. 23 Heifers 3 Cows 24 Yearling Steers and Heifers (pail fed) 40 !•£ to 2-year Steers 20 Heifers (pail fed) HORSES. 1 Draught Gelding 1 Yearling Filly 1 First-class Hack 2 Buggy Horses PIGS. 2 Well-bred Sows Jeye’s Sheep Dip. ITS PECULIAR MERITS. 1. It is not poisonous in use. 2. The appearance of ihe wool is im- I proved in a remarkable manner, and is ' rendered white and glossy, while retaining the natural grease of the animal. | B. It mixes at once with cold water, and ] becomes instantly white like milk. 4, Being sold in a concentrated form, one gallon will make from 80 to 100 gal- j lons when diluted for a sheep dip. 5. It is the cheapest dip you can buy. For further particulars and directions for use, apply to C. F. BARKER, Agent for Palea and Manaia. LEASE OF 500 ACRES. Waimate Plains. WILLIAM COW ER N is instructed by the Education Board of the Education District of Taranaki to sell by public auction at his WAREHOUSE, PATEA, ox SATURDAY, FEBY. 25th, 1882, At 2 p.m., The Lease for 21 Years of 500 Acres of Land At the junction of Manaia and Normanby Roads, near to the Town of Manaia, Waimate Plains, in the following Allotments, as shown on the plans of the Waimate Survey District. A. R. I'. Section 24, Block 3 100 0 0 „ 23, „ 3 100 0 0! „ 22, „ 3 100 0 0 ” 3 . . 900 0 0 & part 22,/ ” 6 ~ UU The Land is of the very best description, level, and commanded by good roads. It lies between one and two miles from the flourishing Town of Manaia, and is part open and part light bush; the latter being intersected by beautiful clearings. Plans and Conditions of Lease can be seen on application to the Auctioneer. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. LAND SALE. SATURDAY, 11th FEB., 1882, At 2 o’clock, In the Hawora Town Hall, W MURRAY THOMSON • has been favored with instructions from the Rawer a Town Hath. Company to sell by public auction as above, — 21 YEARS’ LEASE OF 1 Section (Corner) with frontage to High-street of 66 feet, and to Princes-Street of 49|- feet 1 Section, 33 feet frontage to Princesstreet W. MURRAY THOMSON, Auctioneer. Cl TOOK SALES for FEBRUARY, O 1882. St Hill-street... Wednesday... Feb. 8 Waverley ... Friday ... Feb. 10 Kakaramea ... Friday ... Feb. 17 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Feb. 22 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.

ARRIVAL OF ARRIVAL OF „ggi SPRING s SOMMER DRAPERY I THOMAS NORTH tN ANNOUNCING the arrival of his SPRING & SUMMER GOODS X would take this opportunity of thanking his Friends and the Public generally for the marked increase he has noticed in his Business during the past six months, which he attributes principally to public sympathy. MONEY STILL BEING~ WANTED, A Continuation of that Liberal Support is Solicited. The Goods will be Marked at Prices which will convince all that THEY ARE GETTING GOOD YaLUE FOR THEIR MONEY. The Stock will consist of the Latest Novelties in English Millinery Sf Fancy Dress Goods . Men’s, Youths’, & Boys’ Clothing Marked very low. Marked very low Stock of English 4' Colonial BOOTS & SHOES a* Prices to suit the times. The Millinery & Dressmaking Department Is still under that efficient management which has given such universal satisfaction* Note theJAuhbess ; THOMAS NORTH, “ EXCELSIOR HOUSE,” PATEA.

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Patea Mail, 4 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 4 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 4 February 1882, Page 2

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