Sales by Auction Patea Sale Yards. TO-MORROW, 17th- AUGUST, At 1-30 p.m. Cl? ' H • r • 13ARKER has received instructions to sell by auction, as above, 20 2-year-old Steers 15 Cows, in calf 10 Mixed Cattle 100 Wethers 100 Hoggets 3 Hack Horses * Also, 128 Pat Ewes, off turnips 1 first-class Brood Mare, by Pacific, with foal at foot by Puriri, and in foal to Patriarch 3 well-bred Fillies 1 „ Colt 1 Tip Dray, new 1 first-class second-hand Waggonette, newly done up, suitable to carry 6 or 8 persons 1 Double-furrow Plough 1 set Harrows 1 Chaff Cutter 20 sacks Oats (without reserve) slightly damaged Further entries solicited. C. P. BARKER, Auctioneer, Patea. LINSEED. LINSEED. C. F. BAR KE R has for sale, a quantity of Dressed Linseed for Seed. The floating of the Patea Oil and Fibre Company will make this crop the most profitable a farmer can grow. Hawera Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST. Freeman R, J ACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 80 well forward Bullocks 10 Bullocks (in forward condition) 36 Bullocks 20 Steers (3-year-olds) 36 Bullocks 13 Cows 30 Cows 24 Merinos 55 Weaners 3 Draft mares (in foal to Sir William Wallace) Sale at 1 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. N.B.—Settlers intending to enter stock for the above sale, will kindly forward particulars at once to the HAWERA office. Stock Sales for August. Hawera ... Friday ... Aug. 18 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Aug. 23 Waverley ...Friday ... Aug, 25 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. PORT OP PATEA. ARRIVED. Wakatu, r.s., Captain Gibbons, this morning, at 9.30, from Wellington. Passengers, Mrs Custle and two children, Miss McLeod, Miss Playell, Messrs Jackson, Hartley, Cowern, Gibson, R. Horner, Brett, Tihvan, Quin, Wanson, and Nicholson. HIGH WATER. Wednesday—ll-16 a.m., 11-33 p.m. Thursday—ll-40 a m,, 11-48 p.m. Friday—l 2-3 a.m., 12-40 p.m. Saturday—l 2-34 a.m., 12-49 p.m. Sunday—l-5 a.m., 1-20 p.m. .Monday—l-30 a.m., 2-0 p.m. Tuesday—2-20 a.m., 2-45 p.m. Mr Kerr’s American trotting horses have created quite a sensation in Nelson. The vehicle used is not much larger than a perambulator, and the speed the horses travel astonished everyone. Such trotting is new to “ Sleepy Hollow.” Nine deer were recently seen in the vicinity of Lake Hawea, South Island.
Sale of Surplus DRAPERY STOCK CONTINUED At R. Sg «J. Muir’s, WAVERLEY. See new Advertisement.
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Patea Mail, 16 August 1882, Page 2
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388Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 16 August 1882, Page 2
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