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following precautions td keep it out ; —Drink no water that is open to the least suspicion, or, if you can get no other; boil it before drinking'. Iso no closet or privy that is used by houses in which there is already feS'cr. Give immediate notice to the Sanitary Inspector of any nuisance in your neighbourhood, such as a stinking drain or gully, heaps of offensive refuse, and the like. Use a!! your inl'ln.mce. influence (o insist upon the proceeding precautions being' strictly carried out by your neighbours whoso houses are already infected. 4 SADDLE, between Mauulahi ami [\ llawera. The owner can obtain possession of same by describing it ami paving expenses on application to E. ,1. MORGAN, MamUahi. TOWN KATES. rrUIE TOWN BOARD hereby give notice that the Kates imposed in tl e Town of Carlyle for the year 1870-15, ate payable on and after the I.oth January last mi, and that the Secretary of the Board lias been appointed to ivc 'ive the same at his offi.'e, Taranaki Ko.i 1, an I not elsewhere ; am! further that all KATES in AKKE.VR at the expiration of the Jis!, Januiry instill;, will be recovered by summary proceedings, as provided by the Town ot New Idly month Public Ocdiuane >, IStil. Bv order of the Board. COLIN N. (JAM Id BE Md, Secretary. Town Board Office, Carlyle, Jan, 4. 187<5. BATE A STEAM NA Vid ATION COM I ’ AN V. rip lIE time tor receiving applications -A for Sfiares in the abmre Company from persons residing within the Ida tea District, is extended till January Id, J<S7(>, in order that the Committee appointed may tinisii tine canvass lor Shares throughout the Distinct.. AV. DALE, Secretary pro. tern. NOTICE. rnENDEJLS will he received until the -i- evening of the 10th January, 1870, for the ERECTION of a Four-roomed COTTAGE, near llawera. Speeilications to he seen at Mr Davidson s Store, llawera. Tenders to be addressed to Mr James Mitchell, in care of James Davidson, Storekeeper, llawera. December'2D, 1877). TO SQUATTERS, FARM ERS, AND OTHERS. Tjpil da undersigned is a CASH BU\ LI! of: 111 DBS, SKINS, TALLOW, AND Wool.. Highest Market Price given. FELIX MDAimiV. Carlyle, Oct 18, 1877). 11 AW ER A B ETC 11E RV. HA A' INC arranged to Rlj N my MEAT CART between llawera and Carlyle every .MONDAY ami THURSDAY, parties leaving orders with Mr Gibson or myself may rely upon every attention being paid to their requirements. JOHN WINKS. October M, ]B7h. ST. GEDRjJS’S CHURCH, PATE A A BAZAAR will be, held in the month of FEBRUARY next, for the purpose of raising funds for the ENLARGEMENT of ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH,and the addition of a Chancel. Contributions from the congregation and all well wishers in the district arc earnestly solicited. ALEX. DASENT, Curate. AV r ANaA NIT I DV E AY OR K 8 CAMPBELL PLACE, ’WANGANUI. riAIIE Undersigned begs respectfully to i announce to the inhabitants of Wanganui and sniTonmiing' districts, that having COMMENCED DYING IN AVANGANUI, lie. trusts that a trial will convince, the inhabitants of the great saving which may bo effected through dying. Ladies can now give a now tint to the drosses that are faded or to those colours they la ways disliked. SOILED RIBBONS AND FEATHERS may be dyed any colour. Laces,- tassel fringes, or decayed stuffs of fill kind may changed altogether in character, and may out as bright as new. Almost any articles of woollen or silk manufacture may be dyed any colour. NEW TINTS MAY BE GIVEN of every variety ot hues. Among others may be given Sultan, Red, Cerise, Roncean, Puce, Pink, Magenta. Crimson, Adolet, Mauve, BiucgGreen, Brown, Scarlet, Black, etc. Gentlemen’s Clothing of every description Cucanku and Dvkd. N.B.—Parcels from the Country will be carefully attended to, and returned by the quickest despatch. Notk thk Aimnicss — THOMAS BARKER, DYER, Campbell Place, AVanganni. LOST, BETWEEN Putoa and Kakaramea, an English made Gentleman's SADDLE. '’Anyone having found the same will he rewarded on returning it to K. E. M.-RAE,

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 77, 8 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 77, 8 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 77, 8 January 1876, Page 3

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