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SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 3 p.m. UNDER BILL OF SALE. Sawmill situate on Stanway Road, 1| miles from Halcombe. Halcombe & Shebwill HAVE received instructions from the mortgagee, to sell by public auction, at the Halcombe Hotel, Halcombe, as above — The whole of the SawmUl Plant and necessary year usua .ly attached to a Sawmill complete and in good working order. Also, 12 Working Bullocks, Yokes, Bows, and Chains, Timber Junkes, Dray, &c, at present in the occupation of Messrs Whillock and Taylor. Intending purchasers will be shown over the property, and all information obtained by applying to HALCOMBB & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. PATEA COUNTY RAM AND EWE FAIR. C. F. BAKKER PURPOSES holding an Annual Ram and Ewe Fair at Patea. The first sale will be held at his New Yards, Patea on Saturday, 26th February— Present Entries. 79 Lincoln Rams. These sheep were bred by H. J. Hall, Esq., Leeston, Canterbury, and are the stock of imported Lincoln Ewes and Rams. The rams used by this breeder were imported from Nocton Heath, and the ewes from the flock of Thomas Xirkham, of Bisca« thorpe. They are close finewooiled sheep ; thoroughly suited to the district. Inspection invited. On account of R. B. Pearce, Esq., — 7 2-tooth Long-woollcd Rams 1000 Full-mouthed J on g wool Ewes, from Henry Gaisford's, Esq., flock, .Napier. 250 Lincoln Ewes, from the celebrated flock of John Handley, Esq. 400 First-class cross-bred Ewes, from the flock of R. T. Southby, Esq. As this Fair will attract buyers from all parts of the coast, it will afford a first-class opportunity for persons desirous of selling to get good prices for their stock. Farther entries are solicited. C. F. BARKER, Stock and Estate Agent, Patea. SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, * At 2 p m. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, STOCK-IN-TRADE, Etc. HARRIS BROS. HAVE received instructions from Mr Bethel, in the .Estate of the late Mr James B:thel, to sell by public auction, as above, on the premises — That very desirable property opposite tlie Marton Hotel, Broadway, Marton, consisting of full quarter-acre section, with shop and four • roomed house thereon, well finished throughout, stable, &c The site is one of the best in Marton for a general storekeeper's business. Also, Section 23, "Wellington Road, well planted and under cultivation. Also, — ■ 400-gallon iron tank, balance of : stock-in-trade, drapery, groceries, musical instruments, : toys, and a large quantity of sundry goods, spring trap, horse, and harness complet/e. No Reserve. HARRIS BROS., : Auctioneers. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHJS CLARK. /CREDITORS in this Estate not \J forwarding their Proofs of Debt to me on or betore Tuesday, the 7th of March, will be debarred from participation in the Dividend about to be declared. JOHN WILSON, Creditors' Trustee. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Undersigned, whilst thanking his friends and public generally for the very liberal support accorded to him since he started in business, would respectfully inform them that he has received a large shipment of INew Goods, consisting of — ~ Black and Coloured Lxistres Prints, Calicoes, Sheeting Diaper, Brown Holland Oxford Shirting, Forfar Aniimaccaseers, Toilet Covers H.O. and Mareella Quilts Women's White, Brown & Striped Hose Men's D"B, and Paget Suits and Trousers and Vests Boys' and Youths' D.B. and Sac Suits Boys' Knicker Suits Men's Merino and Cotton Socks Men's Linen Collars Men's Shirts, Hats, &c. Men's Silk Scarves, &c. Worsted Coating, Black and Blue Doeskin, Blue Serge, Tweeds, Black Clotu, &c, And hopes that he will still continue /to receive a fair share of public support. EVERYTHING NEW. ALL GOODS MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. " WILLIAM BARR, GLOTHIER AND DRAPEB (Late James Bridge), TAUPO QUAY.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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