BATE A KILWINNING LODGE. (No. 536, S-C.) milK Regular Monthly Meeting of JL the above Lodge will be held on WkdnbsdaV Evening, sth July, at the Town Hall, Carlyle. Business: Initiations, Affiliations, and Raisings. Visiting Brethren invited to attend. Lodge will be tyled at 7.30 p.m. sharp, By order of the R.W.M., J. F. SIC ELY, Secretary. GOOD TEMPLARS’ OPEN LODGE. THURSDAY, JULY 6th. On Thursday next the Good Templars* Open Lodge will take place. FIRST PART I Songs, Recitations, <fcc. SECOND TAUT; A SPELLING BEE Open to all comers. Three prizes. Particulars will appear on Wednesday. N 0 T I C E. The annual meeting of the members of the Church of England will be held at the Court House, Carlyle, on Eiuday, the 7th July. Business:“-To receive the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, and to consider the advisability of raising the pew rents. C. A. WRAY, \ Church G. W. WILLIAMS, J Wardens. ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 50 cases Martell’s Pale Brandy 50 cases Biscpiit de Bonehe Brandy 30 cases Old Tom (Boord’s and Sir R. Burnett’s) 10 cases Geneva 10 cases Cozens’ Pale Sherry 20 cases Heddell’s Ginger Wine 20 cases Lime Juice 10 cases Deinhard’s No, 2 Moselle, pints and quarts 20 cases Schnapps 10 Rum, Brandy, Whiskey, Sherry, and Port 10 cases Claret (St. Julion’s) 10 cases Australian Wine GROCERIES, OIXMEN’S STORES, &c« 5 tons I.C. Sugar 100 boxes halves and chests New Seasons’ Teas 30 0 sacks New and Old Oats 50 hags New Oatmeal 20 cases Johnson Bros,’ Jams 5 barrels Currants (new) 10 cases Lobsters 10 cases Salmon. 10 cases Oysters 50 cases Keros.-tie 50 eases Candles 100 boxes 1, 2, ami 3 Crown Soap Uiee, Pepper ( 1 and 7 lb. tins) Mustard, Corn Flour, Vestas, Biscuits Candied Peel, Salt Raisins. Confectionery, Fry’s Chocolate Cocoa. Van Houten’s Coffee, in 1, 2, and . r >o Hi. tins Holloway’s and Cockle’s Pills Vinegar, in hulk and bottle Acid, Soda, Cream■ of Tartar, Sulphur :Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Ointment Pickles, Lea and .Perrin’s Sallee Sardiie-s, Washing Soda, Whiting Blue Slone, Tobacco, Fruits (bottled) Blacking (paste and in bottles) ' Starch, Capers, Spiels (in, large parcels) TAINTS, OZX.S, IROBTZKEOHGXiRY, SCRIM, 4c. 5 tons G.O. Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths Round Pointed Nails & Lead Washers Fencing Wire, Sheet Lead and Zinc Rim Locks, Ewbank and Wire Nails T Box and Gate Hinges Planes, Adzes, Sad Irons, Files, Screws Perforated Zinc, Tool Baskets Wedges, Grubbing Hoes, Frypans Billies, Spades, Axes, Gimblets, Rules Augurs, Tower Bolts, Padlocks Screw Wrenches, Hollownrc' Boiled and Raw Oil White Lead, No. 1, and genuine Putty, Dryers, Umber, Sic. Grindstones, Paperhangings Tin Tacks, Clout Nails Galvanised Tubs and Buckets Chisels, Mortices, &c. Hay Knives, Powder and Shot Guns, double and single barrel Horse Covers and Tarpaulins TO AMITE. FROM GAMA RU DIRECT, 100 Sacks SPRUNG SEBP WHEAT. 30 TONS FLOUR. 2 TONS OATMEAL. 50 Sacks Primes! Potato Seed Oats. S. TAPLIN, IMPORTS!*., Licensed Dealer in Arms and • Ammunition, ,
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 128, 1 July 1876, Page 3
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