COWERN is instructed by Mr Jamj?s Mitoitin-. son, of the Caledonian Nursery, New Plymouth, to selbby auction at Patea on SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST. At 2 p.m. A Large Assortment of Fruit Trees, in great variety, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees and Pot Plants. No Reserve. Lincoln Street Sale Yards, Patea. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st. At 1.30 p.m. COWERN will sell by 0 auction as above on account of Messrs Rudkin Bros , who are relinquishing dairying, all their choice selected Cows and Heifers, removed to the yard for convenience of sale—without reserve—consisting, of- 1 22 choice selected young cows 6 heifers, 3 years, springers 8 selected yearling heifers 3 weaners, i bull, 2 draught horses, I mare, 4yrs, 3 sows, 1 boar, new spring trap, harness, factory cans, fowls, ducks, turkeys, quantity bacon, linseed and one sheep dog. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Kakaramea Sale Yards. THURSDAY, AUGUST Bth.
\jOLAN, TONKS & CO. will sell j\| by public auction as above 25 mixed yearlings 5 milch cows 15 heifers, in calf 10 weaners 2 quiet springers 4 quiet heifers, in calf 6 dry cows, in calf 7 yearling steers 3 18 months steers 100 hoggetts Early Entries Solicited, NOLAN TONKS AGO,, Auctioneers. ARMONIC SATUKDA —rou o|p PRAM Dramatic Ji la Roberts C r t * OX NI 111 oi C n Prices as usual, served at M SUIND lit* A SAC A Dopac A colleetiffli will Am D 7 at open be ta c The of refi uagoment rdser admission. ALL, PATEA. lOth Aug Sr t OSS fecly Coy. 'known 8.” -ats may be reGHT, st. NCERT. p.m. ifit the door, the right COMPLIMENTARY | BALL, (Plain and Fancjl Drqas.) TENDERED TO THE MEMBERS OE ThePatea Fire Brigade BY THE BURGESSES OE PATEA, Will be held in the HARMONIC HALL, ON FRIDAY, IO <lx August, Under the management of the following Committee— His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. A. McKenna), Rev C. C. Harper, Messrs R. A. Adams, W. Adams, W. Brown, C. Cornwall, W. Cowern, H. E. Deane, A. A. Gower, H. Gibbons, T. E. Hamerton, G. D. Hamerton, E. C. Horner, R Hunger D. M. Harris, W. Kitson, M. Kelly, W. T. Larsen, J. K. Mitchell, J. Munro, T. T. Miller, J. Murgatroyd, A. W. Newton, 0. W. Oldham, G. T. Potto. W. Rossiter, G. Williams, W. W. Pearce and Guise.
Double Ticket, 7/6 ] Extra Lady, 2/6 Dancing at 8.30 p.m. W. BEOWN, Hon. Sec. Harmonic Hall, Patea. FRIDAY ; AUG. 30th, 1895 , For this GEAND MUSICAL ENTEETAINMENT the assistance of Several Leading Amateurs bas been seemed. MISS ISABEL MACKENZIE, the Popular Operatic Soprano. MISS Mo ALPINE, of Auckland. ME AETHUE BENNETT, tbe Favourite Baritone. ME L. H. McALPINE, and others. THE PATEA GLEB CLUB, strengthened by the full Company. Recitations* Humorous Songai, and Popular Hueic.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 94, 7 August 1895, Page 3
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