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Public Notices. O W ,LL Between iSiIH STAND THUS SEASON WAI f’OA & WANG AND I. (!ood paddock will be provided, mid every care talo-n id' mares, bill no responsibility will be aee-pted. 'Penns —Single mares, T4 \ two or more, IT 10m. For further parTicnlars apply in Murdo Mel.can, Waverby I Intel, Wairoa. : nr to MrT. (Jordon, Carlyle. f|U) TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between WAIROA mid JUAN CTO. 111. The pure bred Clydesdale Horse YOUNG WELLINGTON. Young 'Wellington I;; n dark dapple bey, with black points, 4 years old, stands Id hands high. He was exhibited at the last show of tin 1 Datec Agricii Rural Society and secured first prize, and was also exhibited at the 'Wanganui Show as a three-year old, securing second prize. m-mnon; k. Ymmg Wellington is hy ihe imported horse 'Wellington, out of an imported blare. Tki'.ms ;—Td per mare; Guarantee (approved mares ) T't. AiniiToN A LEPTON. Wairoa, Sept. 45. TO STA X D Tll 1 S SEA S0 X A T WAIROA. To Serve a Limited Number of mares. A lliree year old TRADLCER COLT, HE in a bright bay, stands 1 b bands. U inebes. Terms—T4 per mare ; (guaranteed approved mares), T.T Paddock provided for one month only. (J real cat care taken-, but no responsibilil v. MORTON & LUTTOX, Wairna. TO SQUATTKUS, FARMERS. AND OTH E US, rjAHE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of I! IDES, SKINS, TALLOW, AND WOOL. Highest Market Trice given. FELIX MT'ARTH Y. Carlyle. Oct If 1 , 4875-. W AND AN U i 1) V E \V i >!; KS, CAM Pl* TILL PLACE, WANCANUI. rpilE Undersigned heg.-y respectfully to JL announce to the inhabitants of Wanganui and SniTounnrng districts, that having COMMENCED DYING IN WANG AN IT, be trusts that a trial will vouviiiee the Inhabllanis of the grertf saving which may bo effected tlu'oVigh dying. Ladies can now give, a new tint to the dresses that ar« faded or to those colours they always disliked. SOILED BTT.BONS AND FEATHERS may be dyed any colour. Laces, tasselfringes, or decayed st nil's of all kinds may changed altogether in character, and cornu obt as bright as new. Almost any articles of woollen or silk manufacture may bo lived any colour. NEW TINTS MAYBE GIVEN of every vaviely of hues. Among olbers | may b.-'givi-n Sultan, Ted, Cerise. Toncean, j Tuee, i’ink, Magenta. Crimson, Violet, | Mauve, Bine, Green, Brown, Scarlet, Black, etc. Gimtlenieli’s Clothing of every description Gi.kankd and Dykd. N.B. —Barrels from the Gormtry wilLbe can fully attended to, and returned by the tpiickest. despatch. Noth Tin; Aru>ttE«J—THOMAS BARKER, DYER, Campbell Tlacc, Wanganui. (JOB I)( )N’S Lt VE H V STABLES, , ■ WANGANUI AND CAAIITKLTOWN, j I, AIIiST - CLASS Saddle and Harness | ) Horses, and Carnages of every | description on Hire. j Horses, Carriages-, and Harness BormiT j and Soi.fi. j HOUSES BROKEN TO HARNESS. j jiyjN- LELi LA N & SYM ES, AUCTIO N E E R S, Stock, Station, Share and Produce Brokers, LAND, KHTATK, COMMISSION, AND OE N KIIA I. AOK NTS, Valuators, Draftsmen, and Accountants, Licensed Land Brokers under “ The j Land Transfer (Torrens’) Act.” j ■ r.ICKNSKD CUSTOM HOUHK AOKNTS. ! I A Tiist of Properties for Sale will j be published ( Very month. | Parties in this or other districts j (vishing to enter their properties can do ; so on furnishing particulars. ! Loans on mortgage negotiated i Land selected for Absentees, and all agency business transacted. °Money invested -for capitalists on Mortgage or Whenvise. (jffR'C—AV-ei-masons’ Hall, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. I

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 67, 1 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 67, 1 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 67, 1 December 1875, Page 4

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