ON SALE, BY a’HE UNDERSIGNED, 50 cases Martell’s Pale Brandy 50 cases Bisqvrit de Bouchc Brandy 30 cases Old Toni (Boord’s and Sir R. Burnett’s) 10 cases Geneva 10 eases Cozens’ Pale Slieny 20 cases Heddell’s Ginger Wine 20 cases Lime Juice 1© cases Deiah'v.'d’s No. 2 Moselle, pints and quarts 20 cases -Schnapps 10 ; Ruin, Brandy, Whiskey, Sherry, and Port 1© ca.:es Claret (St. Julie-i’s) 10 cases Australian Wine STGSUBS, &,c. 5 tons 1.0. Sugar 100 boxes halves and chests New Seasons’ Teas 30 0 sacks New an I Old Oats 5© bags New Oatmeal 20 cases Johnson Bros.’ Jams 5 barrels Currants (new) 10 cases Lobsters 10 cases Salmon I 10 cases Oysters so cases Keroscaa . FO cases Candles 10© boxes I, 2, and S Crown Soap Rice, Pepper (I and 7 ih. tins) Mustard, Corn Flour, Vestas, Bk-euits Candied Peel, Salt Raidrs, Confectionery, Fry’s Chocolate Cocoa, Van Houten’s Coffee, in 1, 2, and 50 lb. tins Holloway’s and Cockle’s Pills Vinegar, in bulk and bottle Acid, Soda, Cream of Tar! ar, Sulphur Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Ointment j Pickles, Lea and Perrin’s Sauce • Sardines, Washing Soda, Whiting Bine Stone, Tobacco, Fruits (bottled) Blacking (paste and in bottles) Starch, Capers, Spices (in large parcels)
P.£.mTS, OILS, Z3LO3?iKioisrosjß’srn scaiM? &c. 5 tons G.O. Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths Hound Pointed Nails A Lead Washers Fencing Wire, Sheet Lead and Zinc Him Locks, Evvbank and Wire Nulls T Box and Gats Hinges Planes, Adzes, Sad Irons, Files, Screws Perforated Zinc, Tool Baskets Wedges, Gmhhing Hot s, Prypans Billies, Spades, Axes, ( Anblots, Halos Augurs, Tower Bolts, Padlocks Screw Wrenches, . l!oW:r e Boiled and Eaw (;il 1,; . White Lead, No. 1, end genuine Putty, Dryers, U doer, Ac. Grindstones, Paperhangings Tin Tacks, Clout Nails Galvanised Tube and Buckets Chisels, Mortices, &e. Hay Knives, Powder tr.u Shot Guns, double an ! single barrel Horse Covers and Tarpaulins to AjTrAfE. Ac FRO M LYTTS L'JC ' mH E CT,
Oats. 8. TAFLIN, mPOMEP., Licensed Dealer Anns and ■ )C p/ Ann nr!:’Non. OPENING NOTICE. GEOE6S A. HUBXEIT BEGS to infonn the public of Patea •and surrounding districts 'that, having entered into an r: by which he has taken over the bniincss hitherto conducted by Messrs Chadwick and Belcher, he is prepared to do business as PRODUCE MERCHANT & GENERAL AGENT, and hopes, by attending to the wants of his customers, to merit a share of public support. Cash purchaser of Wool, Hides, Skins, &c., &c. Goods sold on Commission, Agent for Moor & Son, Coachbuilders, Christchurch Also agent for the Patea Mail an “ Eangitikei Advocate,” Address— GEORGE A. HURLEY, Produce Merchant and General Agent, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. FOR CASH. FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. Tawa, 205.; Bata, 255. per cord. , JAMES SOUTHBY.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 137, 2 August 1876, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 137, 2 August 1876, Page 3
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