A POSITIVE PROOF. mIIAT our Zealandia Boots ore the t best in the market, is shown by the demand which is daily increasing. We have landing a New Stock of every description, which, for finish and durability, are unsurpassed,. P. MAHONY <t CO. LEAY IN gT THE 'DISTRICT. ! VT/ILLIAM COWEEN wll sell by V V public auction at his Warehouse Patea, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 2 p.m., on account of Mrs Dale who is leaving the district. All her household furniture and effect«, including a very choice collection of Poe Plants. 1 Good Harmonium. j Terras Cash, No Reserve. WILLIAM COWERN, Auctioneer. Lincoln'street saleTards; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2:; d. At 1 30 p in. n/ILLIAM COWERN will sell by i \ public auction as above—--50 mixed cattle IS months 3 2 and 3 year old steers 5 mixed yearlings 2 fat cows 3 yearlings 1 milker 100 woolly hoggetts (superior) Entries Solicited. MRS “ GREENWOOD AT HARMONIC HALL. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th. Sale at Noon. Freeman r. jackon & co. win sell by auction as above, — 10:) very forward -1 year old Bullocks 50 3 year old Bullocks 00 3 year old tstorc Bullocks 30 2 year old Store Bullocks 60 Mixed Yearlings 11 2 year old Steers 30 Cows 500 Ewes and Lambs 300 Ewes and Lambs 100 Ewes and Lambs 150 Store Wethers 250 Fat Wethers, in wool FREEMAN R. JACKON. Auctioneer, SALE OF THE WESTMERE ESTATE
SMALL SECTION’S OF THE FINEST LAND IN THE COLONY. Has been laid down in English Grass for twenty years. OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THE RICHEST LAND ON EASY TERMS. REEY AN R. JACKSON AND CO Have received instructions from the Proprietors to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanguui, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER At Noon, ONE-ACRE and Half-acre Sections O U in the Township of Wcslmerc, fronting the Great North .md Livingstone Roads. SECTIONS of the best Agricultural £Land in the North Island, being the property so well-known as the "Westmere Estate,” three miles from Wanganui divided into 52 sections, varying from 15 to 17-1 acres. All the sections are fenced on one side, some completely fenced, with tirst-class lire hedge*, This valuable properly is situated 3J miles from the Wanganui Post Office, on the main road, and the Brunswick Railway Station is only $ of a mile from the Estate, The position and quality of the land require no comment, suffice it to say. however, has always been considered the best in Wanganui. 'To working men'and sraalljjfarmers. This opportunity to obtain Freehold on very easy terms cannot be over-estimated, as rarely is a property like this oifered in small The upset prices, from £G per acre and upwards, vary according to position and quality. The terms are made to suit everyone and secure a sa : c of the property. The present owners, having acquired the Estate as Mortgagees, are determined to sell at a price sufficient to cover the late Mortgage and expenses. The sale is under the Land Transfer Act. Terms —One quarter cash ; balance on Mortgage for seven years, at hi per cent, with the right of paying off any sum not less than £SO on giving tinee months notice so to do. Plains will be issued as soon as possible, and-effi»«bc - obtained from any of the agents of the New Zealand Trust ami; Loan Co. throughout the colony, and from MESSRS LEVIN& CO Wellington And I'BE . .MAS 11 JAOKSOX, Auctioneer Wanganui and Wellington lots.
McCarty and Hunger. Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights and Coachbuilders. PATEA, WHILE thanking their numerous customers for past favours, wish to call attention to the following scale of charges., which the}’have adopted specially McCARTY & HUNGER also wish to call attention to the reductions made in the Shoeing Department, as, having just purchased, on very favourable terms, a large assortment of hack and heavy shoes, are determined to give their customers the benefit of the favomablo market, and will therefore, from and after Sept, Ist., shoe hacks at 5s per set, iron shoes ; or Os per set steel shoes made on the premises. Implements of all descriptions made on the premises at the shortest notice, and machinery of all sorts repaired at the lowest possible price. In order to meet the requirements of the times, McC. and 11, arc prepared to give six or twelve months credit if desired. Fit'iit—class Qtuwwitccih McCARTY &.HUNGER, Blacksmiths, Earners and Wheelwright’
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 24 October 1887, Page 3
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