Government Notices, y. r. TEtDERS FOR GRAVELLING. Public Works Office, Taranaki, 26tli March, 1876. HHENDERS will be received at this A oflice until 4 p.m. of Wednesday, the 21st April, 1875, for GRAVELLING 209 chains, more or less (now in course of formation) of Mountain Road (Waihi Road), near Hawera. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this office and at the Post Office, Hawera, where the proper form of Tender and all other information may be obtained. Tenders will be received for the whole or portions ot not less than 40 chains. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 0. CARRINGTON, Engineer-in-Charge, West Coast, Business Notices. PANUITANGA. TIEIIA KAI II 0K 0. HORO, Paraketc, Tarautotc, Koti, Wehikete, Potai, Potai Wabinc, Tc ra Hoio. Ka tino nga whare atu te ntu e era atu whare hoko. Haero mai matakitaki ai. JAMES HIRST, AGENT, - PATE A. /'IARLYLE BOOT AND SHOE V_7 DEPOT, TARANAKI ROAD, (Bot>roon the Bank of New' Zealand and the Post Office), P A T E A. The Proprietor has much pleasure in drawing the attention of the residents In the Patea Districts to his extensive and superior stock of Ladies’, Gent’s, and Children’s Wear, from the best houses, and selected personally by himself. The prices will bo found unusually moderate, and the quality is guaranteed. The stock is worth inspection previous to purchase elsewhere. The Manufacturing Department is still attended to in that style which has heretofore given such unvarying satisfaction. FELix McCarthy. THOMAS ROGERS BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Patea, Hawera,, Wairoa, and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business as TINSMITH AND PLUMBER, opposite the Australasian Hotel, Carlyle, iiild hopes by strict attention to business to meet a fair share of their support. Country Storekeepers supplied with all kinds of Tinware. Prices as cheap as any imported article. ROBERT BURRETT, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Account Book Manufacturer, Engraver, Lithographer and Printer, WELLINGTON. m c O B B AND C O. ’ S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves Espane’s Hotel, Hawera, for New Plymouth, on TUESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS,' Passing through Oeo, Opunakc, Okato, Oakura, and Omata. The Coach leaves new Plymouth for Hawera on Mondays and Fridays. HONE PIHAMA, - Proprietor.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 2, 17 April 1875, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 2, 17 April 1875, Page 1
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