Sales by Auction. Patea Sale Yards. Important Sale of Thorough-bred, Heavy Draught, Light Draught, Buggy, and Saddle Horses. C. F. BAR KE R has received instructions from various owners, to sell by auction on TO-MORROW, 18 MAY, 1882,' At half-past 12 o’clock, The Thorough-bred Entire The Governor , by Anteros, out. of Revoke ' The Thorough-bred Filly A 'idA, 2? years, by Lcolinus (imported), out of L’Orient (imported) : The Thorough-bred; Mare Queen' of Sheba, by St, Patrick, out of imported mare bred by R. Farmer, Esq., Napier, liv foal to Hailstorm. On Account of John Morton, Esq,, 5 4-year old Heavy Draught Geldings (mostly unbroken) . * 5 3-year old Heavy Draught Geldings (unbroken). , r .. f ,_ 2 2^-year bid. Heavy Draught Geldings (unbroken) 6 3-year old Heavy Draught Fillies. (unbroken) • = ft ; ? These Colts and Fillies were mostlybred,, by, Messrs, Morton and Lupton,' and are by the celebrated entires Su.r,- ; prise, Wellington, and Loch Ryan. Bred by David Hunter, Esq-i 2 Hbavy Draught Fillies, rising 3 years old (unbroken) / Heavy Draught Colt, rising 3 years old (unbroken) 25 Light Horses, consisting of good Buggy Pairs; Hacks, &c. On account of J. Shehan, Esq., Chestnut Mare, good in all kinds of harness Bay Mare, 4 years old, by Loch Ryan; broken in to leading /.harness ; ' ' - Bay Mare, by Prince of Canterbury, unbroken, rising 4 years Bay Pony Mare, broken to saddle 30 Heifers, from ]A to 2 years old Further particulars can be obtained from V C. F. BARKER, : Auctioneer. The Auctioneer would call particular attention of Buyers in want of really First-class young Draught Horses, as it is seldom such firstrdass stock are placed in the market. Mauaia Sale Yards. FRIDAY, MAY 19th. Freeman 11. J ACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 40 Steers, 2-year-olds 20 Bullocks, 2^-year-olds 3 Fat Cows 1 Pat Cow : ; 1 Milch Cow, near calving,, V 2 Milch Cows 300 Wethers , 8 Draft Horses 6 sets of-Harness 5 1 Double-furrow Plough 4 sets Plough Chains and Swingletrees 300 bushels Rye Grass Seed Sale at 1 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, N.B.—Settlers intending to enter Stock for above Sale will kindly forward particulars at once to the HAWERA OFFICE. SERVANTS Wanting Places may Advertise in the Mail, one week for 3s cash.
A L SALL HOUSE NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT! Mrs Potto, having received an entirely new and well selected Stock of and Fancy Goods, has commenced business in the newly-erected Premises as above, and respectfully solicits inspection by the Ladies of Patea district. A choice selection of Crewel Silks and Wools in every shade and variety. Ladies patronising this establishment will have the advantage of being able to inspect the latest fashions, and to select from the newest styles. The Dressmaking Rooms are let to a qualified Lady. Dress Materials bought elsewhere made up. MRS. POTTO, WALSALL HOUSE, Opposite the Court House, Patea. MILLINERY, BABY LINEN, LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING,
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Patea Mail, 17 May 1882, Page 2
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478Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 17 May 1882, Page 2
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