Miscellaneous. TENDERS for Thrashing 155 acres of Wheat and 400 acres of Oats, at per bushel, will be received by the undersigned at Hawera up till Wedu sday, the B Ist instant. Contractor to find labour, coal, &c. Particulars from GEO. McLEAN, or JAS. LIVINGSTON. W I L LIAM C 0 WE R N is instructed to sell by Auction At Dale’s Timber Yard, Pate a, On SATURDAY, JAN. 20th, At 12 noon sharp. About 14,000 feet of superior Mouldings, in lots ; also, T. and G. Lining, Sashes, etc, etc. Terms Cash. No Reserve. W. COWERN, , Auctioneer. Will ia m C o we r n is instructed by the Officer in charge of the Government Stores, Patca, to sell by auction at the Government Stores, ON SATURDAY, January 20th, At 3.30 p.m. 4 Chairs 1 Basin ' 1 Clock 1 Leather Duster 2 Candlesticks 1 Iron Bucket 1 Lantern 2 Soldier’s Tables 4 Iron Trestles 1 Axe and handle 24 empty : Snider Cases' 1 Stove and piping. W; COWERN, Auctioneer. On account of whom it may concern IL L I A M C p W E R N, will sell hy auction at his Sale Yards, LINCOLN-STREETy PATEA, On Saturday, Jan. 20, ■ At 12.30 p.m. sharp. 1 Double-seated Abbott buggy 1 Pair Shafts for do. 1 Pole for do. 1 Set Double Harness 1 Set Single do. '1 Bay Mare Terms Gosh.. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Sale o| superior Furniture, Pictures, &c., at Hawera. R. H. Nolan & Co will sell by auction at their Hawera Rooms, next Tuesday, at 1 o’clock, a large quantity of Loudon made Furniture, consigned for clearance; comprising 2 Suites of easy and upright Chairs upholstered to match ; also Dining and Bed-room furniture; quantity of Silver and useful sundries; also 40 PICTURES, Chiefly Oleographs, selected in London as art specimens, , handsomely framed, and of various sizes. PIANO, Excellent tone, guaranteed good. Sale at 1 o’clock Tuesday, VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, At 1 o’clock. By order of the Mortgagees. William Dale Will sell by public auction, on the above date, at his Mart, Patea, the following properties:— Section No. 5, block 17, Patea, with 5-roomed dwelling house, now in the occupation of Mr Edwin Holtham ; this property can be purchased subject to a mortgage to Building Society, repayable by easy instalments : Section No. 6, block 17, Patea, 4-acre, adjoining the above, and is a corner section Section 9,. block 13, Patea, with 6-roomed dwelling house erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr Ford Allotment 5, section 16, block 43,. Patea, with 4-roomed dwelling house erected thereon, now in occupation of Mr. Hornel Allotments 11 and 12, section 16, block 43, Patea, with 4foomed dwelling house and workshop attached, now in the - occupation of Mr Colson Also, Section No 183, Township of Kakaramea, fenced in, and lately occupied by Mr J. Armstrong. Section No 45, Carlyle Extension. Section No. 324, township of Kakaramea Part of Section 6, Block 36 Patea, upon which is erected the Masonic Hall, lately in the occnpaiion of Mr A. Black. Part of Section 6, Block 36, Patea, adjoining the above. The Goodwill of Lease of Block 21, - Patea, containing over -Jr-acre fronting Bedford and Yorkstreets, adjoining Patea Bridge ' the lease has 31 years to run at ground rental of £23. The Goodwill of Lease of Sections 1 and 2, Block 5, Patea, 19 years to run at ground rental of £3 15s per annum. Terms at Sale. W. DALE, Auctioneer*
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 986, 19 January 1883, Page 3
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