Sales by Auction. LEASE OF 500 ACRES. Waimate Plains. WILLIAM COWER N is instructed by the Education Board of tlie Education District of Taranaki to sell by public auction at his WAREHOUSE, PATEA, ON SATURDAY, FEBY. 25th, 1882, At 2 p.m., The Lease for 21 Years of 500 Acres of Land At the ji|nction of Manaia and Normandy Roads, near to the Town of Manaia, Waimate Plains, in the following Allotments, as shown on the plans of the Waimate Survey District. a. u. r. Section 24, Block 8 100 0 0 „ 23, „ 3 100 0 0 „ 22, „ 3 100 0 0 & part »;} » 3 200 ° ° 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. KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 17th. P REE MAN R. JACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 400 Fat Sheep (heavy weights) 300 Breeding Ewes 1000 Lambs 400 Lambs 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 HA WEB A OFFICE. - --g - ' STOCK SALES for FEBRUARY, 1882. Kakaramea ... Friday ... Feb. 17 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Feb. 22 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. High -st. Sale Yards, Hawera. THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 1 o’clock. Ram Sale. RH. NOLAN AND CO. , will sell by public auction, as above, 40 2-tooth pnre-bred Lincoln Rams These Earns are from the celebrated flock of Messrs McLean & Co., Auckland, and are bred from Kirkham rams and Dndding ewes. Also, 2 Shropshire Down Rams On account of Moore Hunter, Esq., 20 Lincoln Rams Also, 30 Yearlings 12 Fat Cows 55 Cows and Calves 8 Dairy Cows 30 Yearlings 150 Mixed Store Sheep 300 Breeding Ewes R, H. NOLAN & CO., Auctioneers. Patea Permanent Land, Building, and Investment Society. THE above Society are prepared to make advances on Freehold or Leasehold Property, repayable by monthly instalments. Interest allowed on Deposits, 5 per cent. 6 months, and 7 per cent. 12 months. W. DALE, Managing Director. K OKI.—Copies of the Mail can be left at the School-house.
Patea Ram Fair. imported by himself from some of the best flocks in England, and for fineness of wool cannot be equalled. A Rani of this breeding beat all comers at the Wanganui and Patea Shows this season. On account of R. E. Mcßae, Esq., PURE ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. 8 Romney Marsh Ram Lambs These sheep are out of ewes bred by J. Ludlam, The Hutt, Wellington, by rams from the flock of Major Willis, Rangitikci. Also, on account of R. B. Pearce, Esq., 10 PURE-BRED RAMS. Mr Pearce’s sheep gave general satisfaction last season, on account of the fineness- of the wool, and the.fattening qualities of the slock. Also, on account of several owners, 3 Full-mouthed Lincoln Rams 1 4-toothed Lincoln Ram 3 4-toothed Lincoln Rams Also, on account of Mr Hunter Shaiv, 3 Full-mouthed Lincoln Rams EWES. 350 6-toothed and full-mouthed Lincoln Ewes 450 |-bred 6-tooth and full-mouthed Lincoln Ewes These sheep are really a first-class lot of Ewes, and will be classed and sold in small lots to suit purchasers. 1000 4 and 6-toothed and full-mouthed Ewes, from the well-known flock of A. M. Williams, Esq., Te Ante, Hawke’s Bay 2000 f-bred Lincoln Ewes, from the celebrated flock of C. Mackersoy, Esq., Waipukuran, Hawke’s Bay. 420 Lambs, nearly pure Lincolns, mixed sexes, well-grown 250 Fat Sheep, very prime lggr j The Whole of these Sheep are Guaranteed Free from Scab. CATTLE. 28 Heifers 8 Cows 24 Yearling Steers and Heifers (pail fed) 40 Ijr to 2-year Steers 20 l-|-ycar-old 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. TTS PECULIAR MERITS. 1. It is not poisonous in use. 2. The appearance of the wool is improved in a remarkable manner, and is rendered white and glossy, while retaining the natural grease of the animal. 3. 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 gallons 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 Patea and Manaia. First-class Business Opening, LEMONADE & SODA WATER BUSINESS. jyj R C. F. BARKER has received instructions from Mr G. Saunders, to sell privately THE GOODWILL OF HIS FIRST-CLASS & WELL-KNOWN Lemonade & Soda Water Business, TOGETHER with THE LEASE or the PREMISES, Machinery and Engine, Bottle Rack, Large Waggon, Trap. Mr Barker would call particular attention to this first-class opportunity for a man with a Small Capital to enter into a well-established and thriving business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. For further particulars apply to C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, Patea.
ARRIVAL OF ARRIVAL OF & SPRING S SOMMER DRAPERY! THOMAS NORTH tN ANNOUNCING tlie arrival of bis SPRING & SUMMER GOODS 1 would take this opportunity of thanking his Friends and the Public generally for the marked increase he has noticed in his Business during tlie 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 VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. The Stock will consist of the Latest Novelties in English Millinery $ Fancy Dress Goods. Men’s, Youths’, & Boys’ Clothing Marked very low. Marked very low Stock of English $ Colonial BOOTS & SHOES at prices to suit the times . Tlie Millinery & Dressmaking Department Is still’under that efficient management which has given such universal satisfactionNote the Adpress : THOMAS NORTH, “ EXCELSIOR HOUSE,” PATEA.
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Patea Mail, 13 February 1882, Page 2
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