Sales by Auction. Lir coin-street Sale Yards. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JAN., 1884, At 2 p ra. W I L L I A M C 0 W E R N will sell by auction, as above*, — 22 cows ami calves 35 mixed yearlings 8 heifers, 2-year-olds 6 steers, 6 dairy cows 1 ball, 2 years 2 fat cows 1 pony I saddle,mare 1 reaper and binder 1 Wood’s string reaper and binder 1 grass seed striper 1 horse rake 1 Sftmnelson reaper and mower 1 new Samnelson reaper and mower On account of J. G. Beamish Esq., (unless previously sold) Without Reserve, 18 first-class picked dairy cows 10 young cattle 1 spring trap and harness 1 trap horse - 1 well-bred bull Entries Solicited, W. OOWEEN, Auctioneer. Waverley Sale Yards.
FRIDAY, 4th JANUARY. F REEMAN R. J AOKSON Will sell By public auction, as above, 40 heatl well-bred young cattle 600 fat sheep Settlers will kindly forward their Entries for the above Sale. FREEMAN R. JACKSpN, Auctioneer. Manaia Sale Yards. : THURSDAY, 3rd JANUARY, At 1 p. m. No LA N, To NK S, & Co will sell by public auction, as above—--70 8-year-old steers 25 3-year-old steers 20 cows, forward condition 16 yearlings 10 cows and calves 20 IS-ntonths’old heifers 20 weaners Entries Solicited.
F R. JACKSON'S STOCK , SALES FOR JANUARY. Waverley St Hill-street Hawera ... Manaia St Hill-street Kakaramea FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui and Hawera. Messrs nolan, tones & CO.’S STOCK SALES FOR JANUARY. Manaia stock sale ... Thursday 8 General sale, Hawera ... Saturday 5 Normanby stock sale Wednesday 16 R E Mcßae’s clearing sale Kakaramea ... Thursday 17 General sale, Hawera ... Saturday 19 Hawera stock sale ... Thursday 24 Manaia stock sale ... Thursday 31 NOLAN, TONES & GO., Auctioneers. ... Friday, J«n 4 Wednesday, Jan 9 Friday, Jan IT ... Friday, Jan 18 Wednesday, Jan 23 ... Friday, Jan 26 Public Announcements.
Bell nquisLin g Business. HAYING Determined to CLOSE MY BUSINESS I will offer to the public daring the present month the WHOLE OF MT STOCK AT COST PRICE, consisting of Groceries, Ironmongery, Hardware, Brushware, and ' Every Description of Goods kept in a general store. No Reasonable Offer Refused. CLARENCE DALE.
TARMSRS. JgARB YOUR OWN FENCES! Saro your Valuable Crops by Making an Ordinary Wire Fence Impregnable to Beasts, At a cost of 20s for Fifty Chains. Instruments for Barbing Fences already erect, with a supply of baibs, may be obtained from all Ironmongers. WOODCOCK & WEST, Solo Patentees and Makers, Oatnaru, N.Z. Linseed, THE Undersigned would be glad to hear from farmers who hare crops of the above, or seed for sale. J. H. CLAYTON, “ Mail ” office.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1132, 31 December 1883, Page 3
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