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Sales by Auction. qTOCK SALES for FEBRUARY, o -1882. KakaLunca ... Friday ... Fob. 17 Bt Hill-street... Wednesday... Fob. 22 Waverley, Special sale, Tuesday Feb. 28 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Public Announcements For Sale, OATEN Chaff, in any quantity, Is 6d per hag, or £3 per ton. \V. PALMER, Waverley. IN BANKRUPTCY . IN the District Court of Taranaki holden at Patea.—ln the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and the Acts amending the same ; and in the matter of the Bankruptcies of Wi li. i am Morris, of Patea aforesaid, builder, and John Adamson, of Patea aforesaid, butcher, Debtors : Notice is hereby given, that at the First Meeting of Creditors in the above Estates, held at the Court House, Patea on Monday, the 13tli day of February instant, William Dale, jun., of Patea, aforesaid, a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, was duly elected Creditors’ Trustee of the above Estates; and that the said William Dale has notified in writing his acceptance of the said Trusteeship. WM. L. DEAN, Clerk of District Court. First-class Business Opening. LEMONADE & SODA WATER BUSINESS. R C. F. BAR KE R has received instructions fiom Mr G. Saunders, to sell privately THE GOODWILL OF HIS FIRST-CLASS & WELL-KNOWN Lemonade & Soda Water Business, TOGETHER WITH THE LEASE of 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 G. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, Patea. PORT OF PATE A. ARRIVED. Clyde ss, Thursday, from Wanganui. Cargo : Tracey, 1 pel ; Robson, 9 pkgs’; J. K. Cameron, 1 bdlo ; Soultz & Wellie, 2 sledges ; J. Anderson, 1 pci ; Langley Bros., 1 pkg ; Chadwick Bros., 2 tons coal ; McKittrick, 1. ton coal ; Haywood, 4 ton coal ; W. Odgers, 3 hhds ale ; Williams, 4 cases fruit ; York & Cornfoot, 13 pkgs ; do., 9292 ft timber ; J. Wilson, 7 pkgs ; Sparks, 1 pci ; Glenn, 2 cases ; H. J. Jones, 2 pels. SAILINGS. Patea ss, Wednesday, at 6-30 p.m., for Wellington, and arrived there at. 10-30 a.m. this morning. Passengers: Mrs Baird, Miss E. Turner, Masters Hunter (2), Messrs Hall, Barczinsky, and R. A. Adams. Cargo: 1 bale fungus, Mahony ; 21 bales wool, N.Z.L. & M. Co. ; 3 bales wool, Derrett ; 8 bales wool, Bank of Australasia ; 7 bales wool, Howe ; 3 bags fungus, Horner ; 2 bales w'ool, Dale ; 1 bos, 1 bag, Furlong. HIGH WATER. Friday—9-5 a.m. 9-30 p.m. Saturday—2-54 a.m. 10-16 p.m. Sunday—lo-88 a.m. 11-0 p.m, Monday—ll-20 a.m. 11-40 p.m. Tuesday—ll-42 a.m. 12-3 p.m. Wednesday—l 2-25 a.nu. 12-44 p.m, Thursday —1-3 a.m. 1-25 p.m. FARMS to be Let or Sold should be Ad* vertised in the “ Daily Mail” Three lines for Is. prepaid, or one .week for ss, one month (credit) for 12s 6d, Longer adver* tisenients at cheap rates : one inch inserted six times for I’Os, or one month (credit) £l. If inserted till countermanded, the lowest rate of charge is made. - • • . Bankruptcy.— Proof of Debt forms on sale at the Mail Office.

Sales by Auction. KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS. TO-MORROW, FEBRUARY, 17th. Jjl REE MA N R. JACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 20 Store Cows 10 Fat Cows 20 Steers (2 and 8 year olds) 4.00 Fat Sheep (heavy weights) 300 Breeding Ewes 1000 Lambs 400 Lambs 400 Breeding Ewes 800 Ewes, 2 and 4-tooth 800 Ewes, mixed ages 700 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 HAWERA OFFICE. Special Sale. WAVERLEY YARDS. TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. Jjl KE E MAN R. JACKSON has received instructions from the importer to sell by public auction, as above, — £OOO Superior Breeding Ewes, from the station of A. MoHakdy, Esq., Napier. Sale at 1 o’clock. FREEMAN R. Jz^CKSON, Auctioneer. LEASE OF 500 ACRES. Waimate Plains. WILLIAM CO W ERN 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. 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. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd (Immediately after Sale of Mr McGuire’s Sections). RH. NOLAN & CO. , have been instructed to sell to sell by public auction as above, — 268 Acres Waimate Plains, being Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, of Block 5 ; situated within £-mile of Otakcho Township. All fenced and improved, with dwelling house upon it. The Auctioneers would call the attention of buyers to the above, and recommend it as an investment not easily got jon the Plains. Terms : 25 per cent, on fall of hammer, 25 per cent, on completion of transfer; the balance can remain on mortgage for 5 or 7 years, at 7 per cent. Also 100 Acres Bush Land, being Section . 19, Block, 15, Kanpokonui. '■ 1 i Terms at Sale.. R. H. NOLAN & CO., Auctioneers.

Rt A ■ ADA MS; Wholesale and Retail Draper and Importer, PA TEA)/ TS NOW opening Ins First Shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, Ex WAVE QUEEN, from London, COMPRISING ALL THE NOVELTIES for the COMING SEASON, SELECTED IN THE HOME MARKETS, And Marked at a Small Advance on ENGLISH COST o R, A. Adams being now a Large Direct Importer of Drapery and Clothing, places him, as regards prices, in a position equal to the wholesale merchants, by saving their profit, thereby enabling him to sell Retail at Wholesale Prices. The Millinery; Hats, Bonnets, Stays, Baby Linen, and Underclothing is under the management of a qualified lady. _ Clothing, Machine or hand-made—the largest selection and best value in the colony. A large stock of New Tweeds, just opened up. Tailoring and Dress Making, in all its branches, on the premises. Instructions for self-measurement, for Tailoring and Dress Making, with samples by post, on applies tion. Country orders carefully and promptly atttended to. Shipments to arrive ex Wairoa and Ocean Steamers regulailyjfo keep the stock assorted up with the newest goods out. R. A. Adams, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Imoorter, Patea.

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Patea Mail, 16 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 16 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 16 February 1882, Page 2

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