KETEMARAE AGENCY. -n ,|"U. JAMES SOUTH BY Ims been XVJL appointed AGENT Tor tliis Journal at Ketem.-mie, aml is authorised to leceive subscriptiV<iis mid advertisements-., . I’ or ,-tiiy ace. .nuts his receipt will he a sufficient discharge: . J’OSEITI TV ESN, Proprietor: February 1. IS7<>. DYKING! DYEING ! DYEING! t* SILK, COTTON, * WOOLLEN DYER* (Next to t!ie (jomuierciiil Hotel}, WANGANUI, LAD! ES’ Dresses of every material dyed any color. Damask .Curtains and TV.ble Covers chained and renewed any colour. Gentlemen’s Clothing chained, dyed, and renewed; and well pressed: Ribbons arid Featlier v ’ cleaned and dyed; All orders will meet vitb prompt attention left at the store of Mr WILLIAM DALE; Ayeut for Patea. roVal oak Hote l, MaUKKT StjcNni-:, Wanoanci. JAMES LEVDON; tN returning his sincere thanks to the | Public tiir the support accorded liini since opening the above Hutch wishes to inform them that he can oiler First-’-class Accommodation for Travellers and Hoarders, while ('very attention will be [•aid to bis customers; Country .Settlers will find Ibis Hotel provid'd witli good Stables, with hay and coni always on hand. Convenience, eleanliiless, and coni fort will be tin' aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving it. Tea and Coffee from (I a.m. till 10 p.ni, Good Clean Bedding: Sept 11 " ESTiYB3LISHSB 1868. TO TRADESMEN AND SETTLERS. rpilE UNDERSIGNED having added X TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS on MERCHANDISE To his stock this month, is in a position to COMPETE WITH WANGANUI, Roth in Rimoks ano Tkrms, so that hi future they will not lie put to the expense and anxiety of sending out of the place fur their requirements. ARRIVED JANUARY 1, 1870. Ex Black wall, from Lyttelton—--20 tons Flour (Muir .ami Co.s) 100 Sucks Outs 1 Ton Outmcul 20 sacks Bran 0 Tons Coal 0 Cases Biscuits 0 Cases Cheese. ARRIV E D , JANUARY PJ. fSTti. Ex ITbitkvvall, from Wellington. DUTY PAID: 20 Cases Martell’s Brandy 10 dolleddeU’s C-inger Wine 10 do Gill on’s Lime Juice 10 do Danville’s Whiskey 10 do Geneva 5 do Sherry -1 do No. 2 Moselle 2 Quarter-casks 30 o.p. Hum 2 Tons coarse and fine Salt 1 Ton Adelaide Flour 1 Ton Corrugated Iron, G, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths Corn Flour, Pepper, Jams, Vestas, Currants, Raisins, Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, Oysters, Biscuits, Candied Peel, Confectionery, Vinegar, Sulphur, Pickles, Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Sauces, Mustard, Paper Bags, Paint, Oil, Kerosene, American Tubs, Holloware. IN’ STOCK. Perennial rye grass CORN SACKS TOBACCO CIGARS COFFEE SPICES CROCKERY & GLASSWARE IRONMONGERY DRAPERV BOOTS AND SHOES I TO ARRIVE ; In duo time, : CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. ggy Orders sent by post will have the strictest attention. S. TAPLTN. IMUORTE&
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 85, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 85, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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