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Mr. J. J. Tye. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. The Stile of Horses, Spring Cart, Harness, Saddles, &e., which was announced to take place to-day, has been unadvoidably postponed to SATURDAY NEXT, October 5. J. J. TYE, Auctioneer. WAIPAWA. SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER. iyp- J* J* TYE lias been instructed SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the above date, 2 Ladies’ Hacks 1 Stock Ilorse Several Useful Hacks Spring Cart and Harness Side Saddle Gentlemen’s Saddles Crockery Toilet Sets Looking Glasses 10 Cords Firewood Teas in Hulf-chests and Boxes Kerosene Potatoes Clothing and Sundries. Sale at 2 o’clock. J. J. TYE, Gc 2-2 t Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW TOWNSHIP OF ONGAR, Situated in the centre of the Ruataniwha District, and within 9 miles of the Waipawa and Waipukurau Railway Stations. MR J. J. TYE has been instructed by Mr John Glenny to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In Napier, at an early date, due notice of which will be given, about ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND, to be cut up in Sections from quarter-acre upwards, to be called the Township of ONGAR.

This township is well-watered and beautifully situated in the centre of the liuataniwha District, and is on the main road from Waipawa to Waipukurau, leading- to the Deferred Payment Lands, and is divided by the Great North Road from Napier to Takapau and Wellington. Terms—£2o and under, half cash ; balance, three months bill with 7 per cent, added. Above £2O and under £SO, oncthird cash ; balance three and six months’ bill ; interest as above. Above £SQ and under £IOO, one-quarter cash ; balance, three, six, and nine months’ bills ; interest as“abovo. Above £IOO, one-fifth cash ; three, six, nine, and twelve months’ bills ; interest as above. Plans arc now in preparation, and will be issued at an early date, when the township will be open for inspection. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned, JOSEPH J. TYE, Auctioneer, &c., Sep 14-t£ Waipawa. 10,000 TUTiI ' A IWS ' 500 Totara Strainers Kails, House Blocks, &c. JOSEPH J. TYE, ®ep 14-tf Auctioneer. MORTEXSEX and FORWARD, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, NORSE WOOD, I> EGS to inform the settlors of Norse- > wood that they are prepared to supply GROCERY, DRAPERY, TOOLS, &e., AT NAPIER PRICES, and that a well-selected stock of the above will always be found in their store.

20,000 Totam Posts for sale. House Blocks. Shingles, &c. sep 14-3 m O M A S C A L LA N, BRICKLAYER, A I P A W A . sop 18-Gm r. COSGROVE, W AND HARNESS MAKER, (McGrccvey’s Horse Repository) WAIPAWA, T¥IAKES tills opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support they have extended to him during the past two years he has been in Waipawa, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined vitli moderate charges, to merit a continuance of their kind patronage. Carriage, Gig and Buggy Harness made on the premises, of the best material and workmanship. Spring Cart, Dray, Leading and Plough harness, always on hand, and sold at lowest possible remunerative juices. Horses measured for Collars, and fit guaranteed. Also on hand a large assortment of English and Colonial made Hogskin Saddles, rough hide Stockmen’s Saddles, ditto with hogskin seat, Knee and Thigh Pads, Jockey Whips, Ladies’ and Gents’ Hunting Whips, Waggon, Coach, and Buggy Whips. A large assortment of Bridles, Spurs, Sponges, Horse Brushes, Dandy Brushes, Curry and Mane Combs. Repairs neatly executed with despatch. P.C. having 20 years’ colonial experience in the saddlery line, can cissure his customers that they will get value for their money. sep 14-Gm rp II w

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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 2 October 1878, Page 3

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