Auctions. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. SALE OF STOCK AT HAWERA. ~W 1 L LIAM DALE will hold a sale of STOCK at Haw'era on the above date. Particulars in next issue. W-- 0 0 ALA A. A-ESA VA (A? ;Vi !:■ MON V/ id II N, ■ CAV:‘A AMD AG iiaV. All Commissions milnisi-d to the above will receive p;o;n;it utteuli-jil. N.B.— Agent for the Standard. JiiMiranc- c Corny an y. Office—Opposite Court House, Carlyle. jyjA LEL L A N & SYM ES, A U 0 T TON TO E It S, Stock, Station, Shave and Produce Brokers, UNI), KSTATK, COMMISSION, AND GKNKUAL AG KNTS, Valuators, Draftsmen, and Accountants, Licensed Land Brokers under “ The Laud Transfer (Torrens’) Act.” LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS. A List of Properties for Sale will be published every month. Parties in this or oilier districts wish ini'; to enter l.heir properties can do so on furnishing partienhn s. Loans on mortgage negotiated. Land selected for Absentees, and all agency business transacted. Money invested for capitalists on Mortgage or otherwise. Cilice—Freemasons' Hall, St. Hill Street, Wanganni. Public Notices. N O T I C E. ACCOUNTS duo to the Entire Horse VICTORY, are requested to bo paid to the undersigned. S. S. BROADBENT, Hawera. EDUCATIONAL BOARD. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a SCHOOLHOUSE and MASTER'S RESIDENCE at Wairoa. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Mr Fookcs’ Store, Wairoa. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned by May 22, 1875. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. BRIDGE, Wairoa Local Committee. May 5, 1875. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the 25th Road Board for WORKS to be performed on the Manutahi Road. Plans and speeifiemions may be seen at the Kakaramca Hotel. Tenders to close at 4 p.m., May 26, 1875, and must be addressed to EDWIN R. MORGAN, Chairman 25th Road District, KAKARAMBA. FOR SALE OR TO LET. A AA ACRES of LAND at KakaratUU mea ; 70 acres of Bush. 113 acres, fenced, with six-roomed house, within one mile of Post Office. STORE at Kctemarae, doing a firstrate business. Half the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Apply to J. SOUTHEY, Pa tea. HUES. SMITH BEGS to inform the Ladies of Hawera and Ketemarae, that she has OPENED A DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT at Hawera, and trusts, by studying the wants of her customers, to merit a share
of public patronage. All the Goods in stock are of the Newest Fashions, and ladies can rely upon securing all the latest novelties in dress materials. arc expected to arrive at Hawora in a few days, and will be sold at moderate prices. Baby Linen and Ladies’ Underclothing. I S S SMI T 11, MILLIXEIt AXD DKESSMAK TEiirkn ax c e Cottage, Carlyle, Paten. THE WINTER GOODS
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 11, 19 May 1875, Page 3
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