TO THE LADIES. OF WAIfOTARA' MRS HOLLIER, s, .VILLHsER and dressmaker. A f i 1 ' I BkGS to inform the ladies of Wahotara and surroundimr district-that she has OOMMEtfCELI BUSINEBS.Ot V'aitotara, andi is prepared; to 'execute any orders with which she inay be entrusted in lirstdass style, and at most reasonable charges.' Mrs Hillier has had seven years’ cxpeneijce as a.dress and habit maker in Nelson, and Wanganui, and is confident of giving' every satisfaction to her patronfc. STUDENT OF OXFORD WILL TAKE A FEW COWS AT L2. STUDENT OF,OXFORD is hr Mr Peacock’s imported Bull Count of Oxford, ou of imported' Cow Belle, calved May 17, 1873, at' Christclfurdj, Canterbury. JAMES., SOUTH BY R. ERSKINE; HOESE REPOSITORY, LIVERY & LEXTIXU’ STABLE; BUGQIB-S CARRIAGES; AND S afL Hls X E HO ESES ALWAYSON HIRE AT A MOMENT’S* NOTICE. AUSTRALASIAN STABLES,' CARLYLE. ELL AN & 6YMES; AUCTIONE E" R S, Stock; Station, Share and Produce Brokers, RAND, KSTATK, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENTS, Valuators, Draftsmen, and Accountants,' Licensed Land Brokers under “ ’The Land Transfer (Torrens’) Act.” LICENSED CUSTOM HOUBB AGENTS. A List of Properties' for Sale will be published every month. Parties in this of other districts wishing to enter their properties" can do' so on furnishing particulars." Loans on mortgage negotiated Land selected for Absentees, and all agency business transacted. ? Money invested for capitalists on Mortgage or otherwise. Office—Freemasons’ Hall, St, Hill Street, Wanganui. CATTLE SHEEP AND HORSES npi-IE next SALE will take, place on! “*■ THURSDAY, January J'3, at 2 p.m. W COWERN, Auctioneer. WALTER ALZDORF, SURVEYOR. Licensed under the Land Transfer and Native Lands Act. Address —Hawcra. NORMANBY I NORMANBY ! f FOR SALE. gOUTHBY’S STORE. Rare chance for a pushing man. Apply at Normanby.' CAMPBELL AND EMMERTON HORSEBREAHERS, Hawera. BEG to inform the inhabitants of the Patea District that they are now prepared to BREAK IN HORSES, In any number, to saddle or harness. Terms Liberal. ssr Horses, bought, sold or EXCHANGED. Horses left with the undersigned will receive every care and attention. References given iffequired. CAMPBELL & EMMERTON, Late of Barnett’s Repository, Christchurch. . C. FISH BEGS to inform the public of th; Patea District'thatihciias ] ; JUST RECEIVED 3,000 JPIEOE, Of the choicest and most modern papi] which he is ] ircparcd'tofcdirppih; of at ul ■ most moderate rates. ’ &T COME AND INSPECT TH] STOCK. A. ■ V C. ; f Opposite MfGuire’s Sldre, Gailyla. ARLYLE BAKE K V; DENNIS O’SULLIVAN. ciAKER AND COKFECT Carlyle, Patea.’
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 76, 5 January 1876, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 76, 5 January 1876, Page 3
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