Sales by Ancttou Lincoln-st. Sale Yards, Patea. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th, 1882, At Two p.ra. William C 0 WERN will sell by public auction, as above. Entries solicited. Kakaramea Sale Yards. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. Febeman R J ACKSON will sell by public auction, as above, 42 Bullocks 40 Steers, 2-year-olds 9 Steers, 8-year-olds 7 Steers, 2-year-blds 12 Heifers 20 Cows , 20 Yearlings Sale at 10 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 •ffice. THE undersigned will hold a special Sale of 640 Head op C ATTLE on account of Messrs C. and E. Sytnes, at the Waverley Yards, on Thursday, October 12th. Particulars in future advertisement. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Stock S ales for September AND OCTOBER. Kakaramea ... Friday ... Sept. 20 St.Hill-street... Wednesday... Oct. 4 Manaia ... Friday ... Oct. 6 Waverley, special sale on account of Messrs Symes, Thursday ... Oct, 12 Hawera ... Friday ... Oct. IS St.Hill-street... Wednesday... Oct. 18 Waverley ... Saturday ... Oct. 21 Kakaramea ... Friday ... Oct. 27 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. High-st Sale Yards, Hawera. THURSDAY, 28th INST., 1 p.m. R. EL Nolan & Co. will sell by public auction, as above—--70 Store Cows 50 Yearlings 20 Heifers, forward in calf 15 Steers 10 Weaners 30 Yearlings, mixed sexes R. H. NOLAN & CO., Auctioneers. WHBNUAKURA Agent of the Mail , the Schoolmaster, who will receive orders for Papers. rXTAVERLEY Agent for # the Mail W Mr Fookes, who will receive orders for Papers and Advertisements.
FOURPENNY PIECES and CHURCH COLLECTIONS. Fourpenny pieces are disappearing. The Association of English Country Bankers recommend (observes the Insurance and Banking Record) that all coins of this denomination coming into the hands of bankers should be withdrawn by them from circulation, and sent to the Bank of England. The Mint has ceased to issue these coins, and the Bank of England receives them, na matter how worn, at their full nominal value. Those withdrawn in 1881 represented £4OOO, The similarity to the threepenny pieces renders the fourpenny coin undesirable, and the sooner it becomes obsolete the better. None have been minted since 1856. The principal sufferers are the churches, which, through the supplanting of the coin of larger value by the threepenny piece, have lost about 25 per cent, of their offertory collections.
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, 25 September 1882, Page 2
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427Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 25 September 1882, Page 2
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