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Public Notices. £ SSSr OPAf A 1 STAND THIS SEASON Between W A IRQ A & WANGANUI. Good paddock will bo provided, and every care taken of marcs, but no responsibility will be arc- pted. Terms—Single mares, £4 ; two or more, £3 10s. Fur further particulars apply to Mnrdu 111-Lean, W.ivi-rk-y Hotel. Witiroa ; or to Mr T, Gordon, Carlyle. rjiC) TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Ectweon WAIROA and MANUTAH f. The pure bred Clydesdale Horse YOUNG WELLINGTON, Young Wellington is a dark dapple bay, with black points, 4 years old, stands K! bands high. lie was exhibited at the last show of the Eaten Agricultural Society ■mnd secured first prize, and was also exhibited at, the Wanganui Show as a three-year old, securing second prize. i-Kimia he. Young Wellington is by the imported horse Wellington, out of an imported mare. Tkkmb :—£3 per mare; guarantee (approved mares) £-1. AIt)ETON A UTTOX. Wuiroa, Sept. 2b. T(7 STAND THIS SEASON AT WAfROA. 'l'o Serve- a Limited Nnmbi-r of mams. A three year old TIIAIU <! i: COLT, HE is a bright bay, stands Id hands, 3 , inches. Terms—£3 pier mare -; (guaranteed approved mares), £.‘!. I’addoek provided for one month only. Greatest care taken, but no responsibility, ‘ ‘ MORTON & BUTTON, Wairoa. TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. rjtll E undersigned Is a GASH BUYER of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, AND WOOL. Highest Market Trice given. FELIX M'CARTHV. Carlyle, Oct 18, 187b. W r AN(d A N (11 DVEWOR KS, -CAMPBELL PLACE, WANGANUI. fIAHE Undersigned begs respectfully to jj nmioiinee to the inhabitants of Wanganui and sniTOinining districts, that having COM M ENCED DYING IN WANG AN Ul, )m trusts Hint, a trial will convince the inhabitants of the great sax ing which may ho elfeeted through dying. Ladies can now give a new tint to the dresses that ar« faded or to those colours they always disliked. SOILED RIBBONS AND LEATHERS may he dyed any colour. Laces, tasselfringes, or decayed stuifsof all kinds may changed altogether in character, and come out ns bright as new. Almost any articles of woollen or silk manufacture may be dyed any colour. NEW TINTS MAY BE GIVEN of every vn-nety of lines. Among others ■rnny be given Sultan, Bed, Cerise, Ponceau, Rnee, Pink, Magenta. Crimson, Violet, Mauve, Blue, Green, Brown, Scarlet, Black, etc. . . iGontl omen's Clothing of every description Cleanup and Dyed. K.B.—Parcels from the Country will bo carefully attended to, and returned by the quickest despatch. Noth the A rum ess— THOMAS BARKER, DYER, Campbell Place, Wanganui, GORDON’S LI VFRY STABLES, WANGANUI AND CAMPBELTOWN. I THIRST- CLASS Saddle and Harness ; Horses, and Carriages of every description on Hire. Horses, Carriages, and Harness Bought and Sold. HORSES BROKEN.TO HARNESS. jyjcLELLAN & S YME S, AUCTIONEERS, Stock, Station, Share and .Produce Brokers, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, AND GENEKAL AGENTS, Valuators, Draftsmen, and Accountants, Licensed Land Brokers under “ The Land Transfer (Torrens’) Act.” LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS. A Inst of Properties for Sale will bo published every month. Parties in this or other districts wishing to enter their properties can do so on furnishing particulars. Loans on mortgage negotiated Land selected for Absents, and all agency business transacted. Money invested for capitalists on ■Mortgage or otherwise. Office!—Freemasons’ Hall, St, Hill Street, Wanganui.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 4

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