LICENSING NOTICE. T N pursuance 1 of the provision-; of the 1 licensing Act 1878 and the Licensing Act 1878 Amendment Act 1874, notice, is hereby given t!tat the QUAItT ER L Y \j I<JEN 8f N G COURT for the Distinct of Paten, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications tor certificates for licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquors, will be lioldcn at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Carlyle, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of December, 1875, at 12 noon. Applications to bo lodged in duplicate 21 days before date of meeting. Dated this loth day of November, 1870. E. C. MEREDITH, Clerk of Court. a: LICENSING NOTICE. IN pursuance of the provisions of the Licensing Act 1878 and the Licensing Act 1878 Amendment Act 1874, notice, is hereby given that the () uAR TE RL Y *LI OENSING COURT for the District of WAITOTARA, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for ccrtitieates for licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquors will be lioldcn at tho Resident Magistrate's Court, Carlyle, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of December, 1875, at 12 o’clock noon. Applications to be lodged in duplicate 21 days before the date of meeting. Dated this 15th day of November, 1875. E. C. MEREDITH, Clerk of Court. ON SALE jgY THE UNDERSIGNED; Ransomc’s Horse Hay Rakes American Hay Gatherers Ti icsc rakes were awarded the first prize at the Wanganui Agricultural Society’s Show, and the Hay Gatherers were highly commended, two of the judges becoming purchasers. Bentnall’a Chaff Cutters and Bean Kibblers Richmond's Chaff Cutters and Corn Crushers Sellars’ Double Furrow Ploughs American Victress Cooking Stc es. Nos. 6, 7 8, with utensils. Annealed Fencing Wire, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, Galvanised Strand Wire To arrive ox “ PMades" Sellar’s two-horse Plough Gray's two-borse Plough Extra shears and breasts to suit both. Improved Hand Dressing Machines, with 8 sieves in set to each. JOHN DUTTIIE, IRONM ONG E R AN D IRQ N MERCHANT. Importer of Agricultural Implements, American Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass, &e. WANGA N U I. PAPERHANGINGS! C. PISH BEGS to inform the, public of the Patea District that lie has JUST RECEIVED 3,000 PIECES Of tho choicest and most modern papers, which he is prepared to dispose of at the most moderate rates. COME AND INSPECT THE STOCK. C. FIS IT, Opposite M'Guiro’s Store, Carlyle. WALTER ALZDORF, SURVEYOR. Licensed under the Land Transfer and Native Lands Act. Address —Tlawcra. HA WEILL ~ MRS. DUISnSTE, AND DAUGHTERS, MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS HAVE REMOVED from their late premises (Government Cottage), and have taken that new and central shop next tho Post-ofliee, where by strict attention to business they hope to obtain a large share of public support. ’ Mrs. D. and daughters would call special attention to the following Departments. DRAPERYMELTS, YOUTH'S, AXI) BOY'S BEADYMADE CLOTHING. MILLINERY OE EVERY DESCRIPTION DRESSMAKING Execute I with neatness, and in the newest s vie. Paris and London Fashions (Worth’s) to hand. ladies; underclothing.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1875, Page 3
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