Public Announcements. Temperance Lectures. MR SOLOMON HEMUB will deliver a Temperance Address in the Town Hall, Warerlcy, on Thursday, 10th inst; at St James’ Hall, Patea, Friday, 11th. Chair to be taken each meeting at 7.30. Admission Free. No collection. FOR SALE. TTUiUIT, Forest and Ornamental Trees, Jp Shrubs, Roses, Pot Plants, &Cj at the Nbrmanby Nursery. Vegetal 1 e and Flower Seeds of finest quality A liberal allowance will be made to storekeepers’ orders. Terms on application. Price Catalogues post free on application. W. ROWE. NOEMATfBY UDRSERY Excelsior Patent 4-Barb Fencing Wire. . F. BARKER is appointed sole agent i in this district for this first-class Wire, the best patent but. Price, £4O per ton. V C. P. BARKER, _ Auctioneer. [a card.] •jyj' R EL LIO T T BARTO N, / SOLICITOR, Patea. T> .A. A:D AM S, Importer, ■'jLL Patch.—The Dressmaking Depart nr en t under present management baa given universal satisfaction, Ladies may rely on Style and Fit, and bur aim is to make the charges as moderate as . possible. R. A. Adams has also the most competent Milliner in the District. Scrim, Scrim, ; Scrim ! E A. ADAMS, Importer, • Patea, has for Sale 3,000 yards No. 0 and No. 1 Scrim at Sfdand 6d yd per bolt ; also to arrive per British King fipmLondon, 2 more Bale's, 2,500 yards. The Trade supplied at favourable rates. - Sales by Auction. By order of the Mortgagee. WITHOUT RESERVE. W ILL lAM C OWE R N is instructed to sell by public auction at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY,. MAY 12, At 2 p.m. (By order of the Mortgagee), The, Goodwill of the unexpired Terra of Lease of Section No. 36, Block No. 42, Borongh of Patea, haying about Forty years yet 1 unexpired 4 ; at a ground rental of £4' 2s 6d per annum ; on which are erected two UNFINISHED BRICK COTTAGES. The land contains 21 perches, and has a frontage to Victoria street of feet, ' : W. COWERN, Auctioneer/ C. F. B A K K B li Will sell by public Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, 12th—--5 cases Oranges 5 „ Cooking Apples 5 „ Eating • „ All in good condition. Also, ■ Teas, Oats, Chickwheat, Linseed, Chaff and Sundries. P A TE A HORSB_FAIR TUESDAY, 22nd MAY. . C. F. B: ARK E R (in conjunction with W. COWERN) will sell by Public Auction, at his yards, Patea, by instructions from the following well-known breeders—Messrs J. Shield, Newlaud Bros., Drake Bros., H. S Peacock and others, 150 HORSES 150 consisting of Draughts, weight-carrying Hacks and Spring-cart Horses, &c., by “ Puriri,” Patriarch, Painter, Wellington, Knockdown, and other well known sires. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. Further entries can be made at the offices of C. F. BARKER, 1 . W. COWERN, | Auctioneers. Stock, Sales for May. St Hill street ... Wednesday, May 16 Kakaramea ... Friday, May 18 Manain ... SATURDAY, May 26 St Hill street ... Wednesday, May 30 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, / Auctioneer
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1033, 11 May 1883, Page 3
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