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Sales by Auction. Manaia Sale Yards. -THURSDAY, 4th MAY, 1882, At 1 o’clock. R. H. Nolan ■ and Co. will sell by public auction, as above, 50 Yearlings 20 Store Cows 20 Yearlings 30 18-month to 2-year r olds, mixed sexes 30 Springers 4 Fat Bullocks 20 Mixed Stores 40 Mixed Stores 350 6-looth Ewes, in lamb to purebred rams 200 Wethers 40 Mixed Stores 3 Draught Horses ' 1 Reid and Gray’s Double-furrow Plough , 1 ditto Set 4-horso Gear All Horses intended for auction must be entered by 12-80 p.m. on day of sale. Waverley Sale Yards. FRIDAY, sth MAY. Fit eem an R, ; Jackson will sell by public auction, ns above, 120 Yearlings f . 50 Cows . 7 Qniet Milch Cows, with’calves 20 Cows 20 Weaners 500 Mixed Stores 400 Lambs 500 Ewes FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Public Announcements COOPERAGE IN PATEA. THE Undersigned respectfully informs the Public in general that he has Commenced Business as COOPER on the Premises of Mace & Bassett, Bedford street, and is prepared to supply at Lowest Kates—Casks of every description, Bntter Tubs, Cheese Vats, Barrel Churns, Curd Mills, &c. iggf* All Orders will be promptly attended to, and Good Workmanship guaranteed. : J. GREGAN. TREES 1 TREES! TREES! At the Lark Hall Nursery, Waimea Road. THE Largest and Finest Stock of Trees in Nelson. ■ , 40,000 Fruit Trees’(one, two, and three years old). ; Rhododendrons Azaleas Heaths Araucarias Pines Cypresses Magnolias Cammellias Walnuts Chestnuts Filbert Nuts Variegated Holly Quicks Berberries African Boxthorn, And a Large Variety of Flowering Shrubs, Plants, &c., &c. 100,000 Pinus Insignis, from 5s to 15s per 100. Cupressus Macrocarpa, from 5s to 20i per 100. JOHN HALE, Nelson. Hawera Acclimatisation Society. Q HOOTING LICENSES for the coming season can be obtained from the Postmaster at Patea, on payment of 80s. Holders of Licenses are entitled to,, vote at Meetings of Society. They are also requested to act as Rangers, and give information to the undersigned of any infringement ofThe Protection of Animals Act.” W. H. E. WANKLYN, Hon. Sec.

Public Announcements. NOTICE. ,i NY Cattle, or Horses straying on the farm known as Coutts’s, now occupied by the Undersigned, will be Impounded after this notice. . Also any persons Trespassing on the property in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be Prosecuted. ... EDWARD JOLLY; Whennaknra, May 1. gERVAN TS’ REGI.BT R Y OFFICE—Mrs Hovritt, confectioner, Patea.

DIRECT IMPORTATION OF NEW GOODS! AUTUMN & WINTER, 1882. e. a7~adams IS now making his First Show of AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING, consisting of 60. PAC K AGE S, comprising all the Latest Novelties and Newest Fabrics for the coming season. Selected in the Home Market, and marked at a small advance on English Cost. The Dress Materials this season are very superior in quality, and very large and varied selections. ' : : O I have to request special attention to a vesy Large Stock of Ladies’ Winter Jackets and Ulsters of a very superior quality purchased at the end of the London Season at a Large Discount, which I have marked at English Wholesale Prices. Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Stays, and Underclothing ; a Large and Fashionable Stock to select from. o The Best Value in the Colony in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing— English and Colonial Hand or Machine made. ■ —o ■ ... <» In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Tam opening Up a Large Variety of English, Colonial, and Scotch Tweeds and Coatings. SUITS MADE TO ORDER (Hand-Sewn throughout) FROM £4 10s! .fig BLANKETS & QUILTS. —Having made Heavy Purchases, at advantageous rates, am enabled to give the Public extra good value in this Department. - —■ 0 R. A ADAMS, Draper and Importer, PATEA.

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Patea Mail, 3 May 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 3 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 3 May 1882, Page 2

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