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TO 753 |i| ■i't W»U m K*. t-.l kW ! • rg %{0 %if ,#-s?#-3 BEOS to inform tlio public of the Pa tea district of the arrival of his firstpo; and SuiniiaeF CSoodn, Which will bo found on inspection to contain all the novelties of the; seas =•■; to make room lor largo shipments, daily expected, bo lias determined to 0., GENUINE CLEARING SAL Of Men’s. You Hi s’ ami Boys’ Clothing-, of first-class material ami host worknnr • From the g©th October to Hie £Oth November*’ BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS! ! ! in all col ’ SHAWLS AND PRINTS IN GREAT VARIETY. To be sold at such low prices as will really astonish purchasers. BABIES’ DRESS MATERIAL, IN ALL COLOURS SHADES AND PATTED ‘ Underclothing In Great Variety, And of. every-description. Ladies’ Caniasoles"'" Lailies’Costumes' alul Polonaises ■ Ladies’beautidd - embroidered Skirts. Ladies’ Under Dress Skirts ■ Ladies’ Ribbons - , Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments and Trimmings,- C Scarfs, Collaretts, new'and fashionable shapes .. r A LOT OF FANCY GOODS; Too numerous too particularise, and will be submitted 30 percent below any; 1 1 qf the kind ever offered in the - district, ■ : D ; ELTMNITWR'B.::YtbI.-b F, M‘G. has on sale in the room, over his store, a lot ofTirSt-class ftitnitih Crockery.; China, Glassware, of ail description. BOOTS SHOES AND SADDLES' Foil WHICH SO REASONABLE OFEEIi WILL BE KEFUEED. A large quantity of groceries and oilmen’s stores always in stock. Ironmongery in all its branches. Scrim, scrim, scrim, G-td per yard by the bolt. I’a peril singings in great variety. Tea, Tea, Tea.—A largo and choice stock of new season teas, in chests diesis, and boxes. • • y {Spirits.—This department is most completely stocked. Bottled stout and ales of the best brands, always on baud. Kerosene. —30 cases kerosene, at 9s per tin for cash. Two Tons Seed Potatoes for Sale. A quantity of tirst-class bacon and hams, on sale.

EIGHTH YEAR OF PC BJ JCATION. TO UK I'L’UUBUKJ) IX DECE.MJ.iKU NEXT. THE TA RA NA K I ALMA NAC AND DIRECTORY FOE 187(5. rpiIIS ALMANAC xvill bo carefully X compiled, ami every information likely to bo useful to the Patea settlers will be found within its pages. The Waste Lauds Ads of the Province, Cattle 'impounding 1 Ordinance, Fencing Ordinance, and oilier laws in force will be published, besides a carefully compiled Directory of 1 lie-Patea'District. ‘ Mr J. Ivkss, Patea Mail Office, lias been , appointed agent 'for Carlyle, and, will receive advertisements and orders' for the same. ’ TUWaTB(WRIT notice. ~ / RATED AYERS’ ROLL. npTIE MEMBERS .of the Town Board X will, attend to Lear any objections that may be made to tlm list now posted np inside the Court House.on the first MONDAY in November, at 0 o’clock pan., at the Court House, Carlyle. 0. F.' SHERWOOD,. , Chairman Carlyle Town Board. Carlyle, October a, 187-5. FOR SALE. OR CHARTER m H E- S C 110 O N E' R 1. , . . •.. BLACK W A L L. ' : (2G tons register), . Built in Carries /plight; draught of water, sand is- particularly' snitahle lor‘the Patea River. 1 ' b VA v o, .For. full ; ;'.particulars .'apply'.' MimlS-y TAP LIN, or Master on Board. "' ' 'NOTICE. :: ■ : mllE Gdnnnissiondrs'' of ' the Patea X East Road. Board, will be in attendance 1 at ‘Mr Hale’s,' office,, on Thursday, November llth r; from 2 p.mm till 3 p.m., for the-purpose of hearing OBJECTIONS to the RATE ROLL, in accordance with clause 22, Roads and Bridges Ordinance. W. I) K BRETT, Chairman. TO: SQUATTERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. rpilE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, AND WOOL. Highest Market Price given. FELIX M‘CARTHY. Carlyle, Oct IS, 1875,. MISS F.. CO ACKLEY, of Wanganui, •will open the above school, in the buildingopposite Mr Kspagne’s Hotel, on ‘ MONDAY, the 18th inst. " I ; ‘ Tuition Plain Engiish Education, •needlework, music, and other accomplishments. ■ i '■ ; TERMS (IN ADVANCE) : . Plain Education, per quarter £1 ‘ 0 6- : Music ... ... ... 2 0 0 For further particulars apply to Miss E. nr\ \ ruvrirv • ■ 1 : "

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 3

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