GEORGE BROWN WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Ecus to inform the inhabitants of CARLYLE, H AWERA, AND Surrounding Districts, That lie has taken those premises formerly in the occupation of Mr G. F. Sherwood, and lias Opened with a Fiasf iSS«afH«f OF Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery. Repairs of every description' executed on tlie premises by a competent workman.
Government Office, New Plymouth, January 19, 1877. THE following STATEMENT having been forwarded to mo by the Board of Commissioners for the 25th (Patea West) Road District, in accordance with the 3Gth Clause of the “ Hoads and Bridges Ordinance, 1850,” is published for general information. Any person having any objection to make to the proposed expenditure set forth in the said Statement, must forward such objection in writing to this office within fourteen days from this date. FEED. A. CAEEINGTON, Executive Officer. APPROXIMATE STATEMENT of the manner in which the Commissioners of No. 25 (Patea West) Eoad District propsscs to expend the Eatcs. Crompton road... Patterson road ... Ganc road Ball road Tongahoe road... Kakaramca road Taumaha road ... llnrsthouse road Manntahi road ... Wilson road Kakaramca road, lower end Miscellaneous .. £ 9 8 15 25 10 20 10 10 10 10 5 11 10 11 £143 10 11 EDWIN E. MORGAN, ICommisGEO. W. GANE, j sioners. KETEMARAE SAWMILL. MATAI & WHITE PINE TIMBER cut to order on shortest notice, also Rata. AGENTS: Manutahi—Mr P. Campbell. Hawera—Mr Furlong. Patea—Mr Gibson. JAMES ROBSON. Kotemarao, October 15, 187 G. JJt J. SM I T 11, CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER, Cambridge-strcet, Carlyle. Every description of FURNITURE made on the Premises, and sold at Wanganui prices. By purchasing from F. J. S., the settlers will avo the expense and risk of carriage. SMILEY’S LIVERY, LETTING, AND BAIT STABLES VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. TJXCURSION Parties, Picnics, j'i Private Families, Wedding Parties, Commercial Travellers, and others recpiiring to Hire Conveyances, can be provided with horses and vehicles of superior description, at reasonable prices. First-class drivers provided. The stables arc under the charge of competent grooms. WAVERLEY AND CARLYLE EXPRESS. AN Express will leave the Welcome Stranger Hotel, Waverlcy, for Carlyle, conveying Passengers and Parcels, every Tuesday and Thursday morning, at 8 o’clock; and leaves Carlyle for Waverley the same day, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to , W, DALE, Carlyle; or D. M. HOGG, Waverley.
BRIDGE & WARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS. Importers Birect. Bilk BStercers, Hosiers, Haberdashers, and General Drapers. o—— XSOUS33ES rUENSHINiSS. WOOLLEN DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, A N D GENERAL OUTFITTERS, HATTERS, &c., TAUPO QUAY, WANfiAWUI. Country Settlers receive our special attention, and all orders are promptly attended to. AUSTRALASIAN STABLES, CARLYLE. JOM G'EAHAM HAYING taken tire above Stables from the Proprietor, wishes to inform Travellers and the public of Patea and surrounding districts, that horses left in his charge will receive every attention and care. LG. has just received a first-class Buggy, manufactured by Mr Hamilton, of Wanganui, which in respect of finish or first-class workmanship, cannot be surpassed in the Colonies. * 4fr * Saddle Horses, Buggies (double and single) always on hire. iggT A competent groom always in attendance.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 196, 24 February 1877, Page 4
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