Public Announcements. Patea Presbyterian Church. THE Rev Alexander Thomson, from Glasgow, will conduct services on Sabbath, 17th instant. Morning service, 11 a.ra. Evening service, 7 p.m. Sales by Auction Clearing Sale. WI L LIAM Co.WERN is instructed by Mr Alfred Wood (pilot), to sell his valuable collection of Dairy Cows and Selected Heifers, AT Lincoln-st Sale Yards, Patea, ON TO-MORROW, SEPT. 16, At 1-80 p.m., 5 Dairy Cows, with calves and in calf 3 Dairy Cows, in calf 3 Heifers, 3-year olds, near calving 23 Heifers, 2-year olds, selected for milkers 4 Yearlings 1 Bull 1 Hornsby’s Plough, single furrow, nearly new N.B.—The above are a first-class lot, carefully chosen for dairy purposes W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Preliminary Advertisement. PATEA SALE YARDS. Ist. Spring Sale Store Stock. THURSDAY, 2 Ist SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 o’clock. C. F. Barker will sell by public auction, at his yards : 25 Yearlings, Mixed Sexes, (pail fed) 20 'H-ypnv old Mixed Sexes 10 Cows 20 Mixed Cattle 10 H-ycarold Steers (quiet) 8 Mixed Sexes, old Sheep: 200 Ewes 25 Fat Wethers Horses : 1 2-year-old Draft Colt by President 1 Yearling ditto by President 7 Hacks. Implements . 1 Seed Sower 1 Earth Scoop 1 Set Harrows 1 Double-Furrow Plough ALSO, A First-class 4-seated Buggy, with moveable seats, capable of carrying half a ton. Pole and shafts complete. 1 Upstanding Buggy horse. 1 do do do These horses are quiet in both double and single Harness, and will be sold separately 1 Upstanding quiet Hack 1 Double set Buggy Harness 1 Single set „ „ Stock BER. St.Hill-street... Wednesday... Sept, 20 Waverley ... Friday ... Sept. 22 Kakaramea ... Friday ... Sept. 29 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. s ALES for OEPTEM- & FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s condition continues precarious. The appointment of a Primate of all England is a task of exceptional delicacy. The Prime Minister of the day has it in his power to appoint a High Churchman, a Low Churchman, or a moderate and cautions ecclesiastic, like the present bolder of the office. Lottie Wilmot is as fond of law as of. notoriety. She had set up in business at Christchurch, and her accounts gating in arrear, her furniture was seized and sold under a warrant for rent. She then brought an action against the pursuing creditor, a furniture dealer, claiming £l5O as compensation for loss caused by excessive distraint. The Judge awarded her 10s, but to pay her own costs. Poor Lottie ! Among all the “ beds I have slept in,” this may be the hardest.
PATEA /Erated Water & Cordial Manufactory H. E. Deane, Proprietor. N.B.—All bottles not returned will be charged for. FOR SALE. NEW Stack Opened—Now is your time: Best Oaten Chaff on the Coast! Oats Crushed for feed AT T. HAYCOCK’S Wood and Chaff Mill, Patea
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Patea Mail, 15 September 1882, Page 2
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