Mr. %V. JL. Coward. W A I P A W A. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 9, 1878. MR W. L. QOWARD will sell by Public Auction, at his Store, on the above date—jt ton Hams and Bacon 2 ton Potatoes 1 Tip 1 >ray 3 sets Dray Harness 1 st;t Dray Harness 3 Side Saddles 280 Empty Sacks 11 Sack Oats 1 Pocket of Dates B idsteads Tables Wash stands Meat Safes, &c. Also, 10 acres of good Rye Grass, at Kaikora. Sale at 2 p.m. no 9-11 WAI PA WA STOCK SA L ES. EMPIRE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1878. MR WILLIAM L. COWARD will sell by Public Auction, as above—--100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 2 Pedigree Bulls And a number of well bred Horses, broken and unbroken Further particulars in future issue. Also, Instructed by the Trustees in the estate of Mr Neil Campbell, deceased—--2 Cows 2 2-year-ohl Heifers 3 1-year-old Ileifers 1 Chestnut Mare “Flying Foam,” by Glunous, out of an imported mare (fast trotter) 1 Grey Mare “Gipsy,” dam of the Worm, by Donald Carr, out of a Figaro mare 1 Grey mare “ Damsel,” broken to Buggy 1 Yearling Colt, by Teranga, out of Damsel 1 Tip Dray (nearly new) 1 Wheel Plough and Swingle Trees I set of Harrows and Swingle tree. WILLIAM L. COWARD, no 9-td Auctioneer. SIIEEP FOR SALE. OAAA CR 0 S S-B RED EWE S, Jmivjyjyj 6-toothed and full-mouthed 1200 Merino Wethers, full-mouthed 800 Cross-bred Wethers, fresh full 1000 Cross-bred Ewes, full-mouthed 1000 Merino Ewes, full-mouthed 100< > Cross-bred Wethers, mixed ages 1000 Cross-bred Ewes, mixed ages 200 Fat Wethers 200 Cross-bred Mixed Sexes, 2,4, and 0-toothed 400 bred Ewes, 2,4, and 0-tootli 100 £-bred Wethers, 2-tooth 200 Cross-bred Ewes, 6-tooth and full-mouthed 1500 Fat Wethers In lots to suit purchasers. WILLIAM L. COWARD, Slock and Station Agent, noVtf Waipawa. FOB SALE. THE LEASE of a Blacksmith’s Shop, with all necessary tools, &c.; also a good Three - roomed Dwelling House, situated iu one of the most thriving districts in the Waipawa County. se2B-tf WILLIAM L. COWARD. FOB SALE, 4 T WOODVILLE, 39 acres, next the AY. Educational Reserve, all cleared anil laid down iu English grass. WILLIAM L. COWARD, so2g-tf Land Agent, Waipawa. NEWST O R E. r jPIIE IRON STORE on the OrinondJL ville Road, half a mile west of Ormond ville, is now well stocked with General Merchandise, and the undersigned desiring to do a CASH BUSIN ESS, as nearly as possible, is selling Goods in small or large lots, for CASH,. or to responsible parties at Waipawa prices, with freights added on heavy goods only. His express will run three times a week to Kopua Station, so that contractors on the Railway Line, and others in the neighborhood can have goods from the Store or Waipawa, delivered to them on short notice. no 9-tf JOHN BROWN. o IKSTP K I Z E FOE THE BEST COLECTION OF A D D L E R Y Awarded to TTON AND w ESTERN, At the 11.8. A. and P. Society’s SHOW, 1878. O. and W.’s is still the Best House for HARNESS, SADDLES (Own make.) PACK SADDLES, Etc., Etc., Etc. OTTON and WESTERN Being Large Importers and Practical Manufacturers, Can Sell Cheaper than any other House in the PROVI N C E. The Trade and Storekeepers liberally jSuppHod, sop 1
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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 17, 9 November 1878, Page 3
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