WILLIAM COWERN is instructed by Mr Dauiel Paul,who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction at bis Warehouse, Paten, on US AT UR DAY Nil XT, November sth, at 2 p m. The whole of bis collection of household furniture and■ effects, includii r Brussel-: carpet, mirror, tables, new double bedstead, and mattress, library chair, new Austrian chairs, 2 eight-day clocks, sofa, crockery, glassware, churn, grindstone, tools, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, c'st £ls 1 Webster s Dictionary, best published History of the Highlands, with coloured illustrations of all Tartans Terms Cash, No Reserve. WILLIAM COWEB.V, Anctione. r. CLEARING SALE. BY order of the Executors in the estate of the late H. S. Peacock, Esq, of Belgrove, Mauutahi, at the Manutahi Sale Yards, on TUESDAY, Btii NOVEMBER. WILLIAM COWERN will hold a Clearing Sale by auction as above of the balance of the stock, con sistiug of 800 superior selected ewes 2,1, and 0 tooth, with about 87 per cent lambs, in 3 or I lots. 20 purebred Lincoln rams 45 quiet cows, with calves, mostly grade and purebred short horns 4 draught horses 1 dray and harness 1 d f plough, Reid and 1 s f plough 1 set three leaf harrows sundries N.B.—The above stock were specially selected, and kept back from the clearing sale in June lust to stock up the unsold portion of the Farm. And us the Executors have now decided to lease tho remaining 360 acres for a term of 7 years. The stock must be sold. Tenders will |be advertised in a few days. WILLIAM COWERN, Auctioneer.
ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, "WANGANUI. SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. Sale at noon. Freeman r. jaokon & co. win sed by auction as above, — Horses, Drays, Harness, and Poultry, liny tic. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, WAVEKLEY SALE YARDS. MONDAY 7th NOVEMBER, At 4 o'clock’ FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO„ will sell by auet on as above—--00 2i year old Su ers 10 steers 50 2.] year old heifers 300 Ewes and Lambs FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SALE OF ' THE W JfisTMEUK ESTATeT SMALL SECTIONS OB’ THE FINEST LAND IN THE COLONY. Has heendaid down in English Grass for twenty years. OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THE RICHEST LAND ON EASY TERMS. FREEMAN 11. JACKSON AND CO Have received instructions from the Proprietors to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Victoria Avenue, Waugnui, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ItfiH, ■ At Noon, Q/~v ONE-ACRE and Half-acre Sections Ov/-inthc Township of Westruorc, fronting the Gieat North and Livingstone Roads. rf 4) SECTIONS of the best Agricultural OeJLaud in the North Island, being the property so well-known as the “Westmcre Estate,” three miles from Wanganui divided into 52 sections, varying from 15 to 174 acres. All the sections are on one side, some completely fenced, with first-class live hedges, This valuable property is situated 3} miles from the Wanganui Post Office, on the main road, and the Brunswick Railway Station is only 2 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 smallSfarmers. This opportunity to obtain Freehold on very easy terras cannot bo over-estimated, as rarely is a property like this offered in small lots. The upset prices, from £0 per acre and upwards, vary according to position and quality. The terms are made to suit everyone and secure a sa : e of the property. The present owners, having acquired the Estate as Mortgagees, are determined t> 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 Uf per cent, with the right of paying off any sum not less than £SO on giving three months notice so to do. Plains will be issued as soon as possible, and can be obtained from any of the agents of the New Zealand Trust and Loan Co. throughout the colour, and from MESSRS LEVIN Sc CO Wedington And EREoMAN R JACKSON, Auctioneer Wanganui and Wellington R. WILLIS, EG MONT FRUIT MART AND OYSTER SALOON. In addition to the Fish and Oys'.cr Business he still has Shooting Gallery and French Aunt Sally always open for the instruction and amusement of his Patca Friends, inspection of which he cordiady invies, Note the address : RICHARD WILLIS, Egmont Street (Opposite the Phar owey..)
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1887, Page 3
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