Business Notices. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. HAVING transferred my interest iii the Butchering Business to Messrs 1 Mcßae and Nicholson, together with all • my book debts, I would therefore request • that all monies duo to me be 'paid to them. i On retiring, 1 wish to thank the ■ public for the very liberal; support aiA : corded me during the short Lime I have been in business, and would respectfully i request, that their patronage should be transferred to the Carlyle Meat Bazaar, GEO RGE A. TREWEEK. With reference to the above, we request that all accounts duo to Mr G. Trewoek be paid to Mr D. M. Harris (who alone is authorised to receive the same), at as early a date as convenient. MeRAE & NICHOLSON. CARLYLE MEAT BAZAAR. ON and after Lst October, the above Establishment will bejoiutly carried on by the undersigned, and be under new management, and trust by supply-lug-meat of the best quality at reasonable rates to merit supum-t. M‘RAhW NICHOLSON, In thanking the public for past favors, I have to reqnestftbat all accounts due to me in connection with the above business will be paid to Mr I). M. Harris who alone is authorised to receive the same. R. E. M,‘RAE. Patea, September 22, 1876. |1 C. COLL IN S , HAUTEH, & GENERAL CARRIER, NORMA N B V, ; T~~ ■ \ Timber carted to Patea, and forwarded' to llawcra at-the ioivi-st rates. All general goods per Wanganui steamers carted from Patea. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GEORGE BROWN, WATCHMAKER, &c., W ML m & JL H 17 2, BEGS to inform bis numerous Patea friends that be has Removed to his new and convenient premises in BRI DGE WAY STR E ET, Adjoining Mr Hooper’s Hair-dressing Establishment. JUST OPENED, A’Brilliant Display of Choice Goods New Colonial-made Suites Brooches Earrings Chains Lockets, &c. Just received direct from London, Splendid Assortment of SILVER ENGLISH LEVERS. Note the Address. '.WOTSCE 03? ' REMOVAL. R. E.RSKINE rjpAKES this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and supporters for past favours, and begs ip inform them that he has R E M 0 V Id D to ms m 33 w s? ab.m ss' s Taiiaxaki Road, (Opposite the Patea Mail Office).. HORSES FOR HIKE. Buggies and Waggonettes, single or double. Superior accommodation for Travellers’ Horses. An experienced Groom always in attendance. Feed of the Best. CHARGES MODERATE.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 163, 1 November 1876, Page 1
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388Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 163, 1 November 1876, Page 1
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