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Sales by Auction. Waverley Sale Yards. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH. Freeman R J ACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 33 3-ycar-old Bullocks, in forward condition 6 2-year-old Bullocks 50 head Mixed Cattle 27 Yearlings 15 hand-fed Calves 2000 superior Napier Sheep N.B.—Settlers having stock to enter for this sale will oblige by forwarding entries without delay. Sale at 1 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Waverley Sale Yards. SATURDAY, MARCH 11th. SALE OF NAPIER SHEEP. F R E E MAN R. J ACKSON has received instructions from the importer, to sell by auction, 1000 superior breeding Ewes 700 good Ewes 150 Wethers The above Sheep have just arrived from Napier in capital condition. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH. Waverley Pace Privileges. At the Commercial Hotel, Waverley. Freeman R. J ACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, Gates, Booths, Cards, and Refreshment Booths for the Waverley Race Meeting. At 3.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Stock Sales for March. Waverley ... Saturday ... Mar. 11 Kakaramea ...SATURDAY Mar. 18 St Hill-street ... Wednesday... Mar. 22 Hawera ... Saturday ... Apr. 1 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Important Unreserved Sale by Auction of CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, GRASS-SEED, OATS, WHEAT, HAY, AND FURNITURE, At an early date. Mr. C. F. Barker bos received instructions from Albert Saunders, Esq., to sell Unreservedly by public auction, at his Farm, adjoining the Town of Pafea (in consequence of his having sold his farm, and leaving for Canterbury), The Whole of his STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, GRASSSEED, FURNITURE, &c. Full particulars and date in future advertisement. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer. Higli-st. Hale Yards, Hawera. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, At 1 o’clock. R. H. Nolan and Co. will sell by public auction, as above, 50 Yearlings, mixed sexes, bred by W. Douglas, Esq. 50 2-year-olds, mixed sexes 4 0 3-year-old Steers 6 fat Cows 3 milch Cows, perfectly quiet 20 Cows, well forward in calf 20 pure-bred Lincoln and Leicester Rams, principally 4-tooth, bred by Messrs McLean, of Auckland

Sales by Auction. Special Sale, Lincoln-street Sale Yards, PATEA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, At 2.30 p.m. To FOLLOW Mr BARKER’S SALE. William Cowern is instructed by John Bhrke, Esq., of Kakaramea, to sell by auction, as above, The Whole of his valuable flock of Super iou-lued Lincoln Sheep, consisting of—--500 Breeding Ewes, 4 and 6-tooth 550 Lambs (mixed sexes) 300 Ewes, 2-tooth 250 Wethers, 2 and 4-toolh 6 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, 4 and 6-tooth The above flock has been bred from Ewes carefully selected, the Rams being purebred Lincolns, and the best procurable each season, without regard to cost. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Public Wot ices. Brunner Coal. UST ARRIVED, full cargo best Brunner. Apply early to EDWARD C. HORNER. MANCHESTER Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Taonui, near Feilding. Totara, Matni, Rirau and White Pine in any quantity. Dressed Timber of every description always on hand. ( H.; ADSETT, Proprietor. PORT OP PATE A. ARRIVED, : ' Patea s.s. to-day at 11 a.m. from Nelson and Wanganui. Passengers ; Messrs Aldridge and Castle. Cargo : 3 cases, Brown ; 31 pkgs, Dale ; 20 do, Davidson ; 4 do, Ecclesfudd ; 10 do, Gibbons ; 25 do, Gibson ; 88 do, Mahony ; 46 do, Slater ; 28 do, Pulford ; 3 do, Christie ; 24 cases, Donnelly ; 2 do, J. G. Richards ; 3 do, Foy ; 2 pkgs, W. Taylor ; 23 tons Brunner coal, E. C. Horner. HIGH WATER. Thursday—l 2-4 a.m. 12-19 p.m. Friday—l 2-35 a.m. 12-50 p.m. Saturday—l-5 a.m., 1-23 p.m. Sunday —1-43 a.m., 2-6 p.m. Tuesday—3-49 a.m. 4-18 p.m. Monday—2-34 a.m., 3-3 p.m, Wednesday—s-6 a.m., 5-55 p.m. Notice of Reduction. THE rate of Subscription to the Daily Mail will be reduced at the end of current quarter, thus - . Subscribers who do not expressly order the Weekly Supplement will receive the Daily Mail at One Shilling a Quarter less than at present. Subscribers who wish for the Weekly Supplement should inform the Publisher at the Patea office. The Subscription for Daily Mail and Weekly Supplement, taken together, will be same as at present. This optional arrangement is intended to meet the convenience of those who do not particularly desire a weekly budget of literature in addition to the daily issue ; while manj who prefer a good readable Supplement at weekends can have it delivered with the paper. But it should be expressly ordered, to prevent mistake, before the April quarter begins.

m* ARRIVAL OF ARRIVAL OF J^l SPRING I 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 , >i;: . ~~ A Continuation of that Liberal Support is Solicited. The Goods will be Marked at Prices which will convince all that THEY ARE GETTING GOOD VaLDE 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 ofEnglish $ Colonial BOOTS & SHOES prices to suit the times. The Millinery & Dressmaking Department Is still under that efficient management which has given such universal satisfactionNote the Address;: THOMAS NORTH, '‘ EXCELSIOR HOUSE,” PATEA.

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Patea Mail, 9 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 9 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 9 March 1882, Page 2

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