.Business Notices. MANUTAHI GENERAL STORE. E. W- FOREMAN BEGS to return thanks for the very largely increased support that he has been favored with since opening his new premises, and to inform his customers that he has made all arrangements to MEET THE TIMES, He has recently received a splendid assortment of SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Of every description. BOOTS, SHOES, &c„ OP ALL KINDS. In order to suit the wants of settlers, ho has WOOL BALES At the Lowest Prices, and best quality. Goods of all Kinds at hardly a shade over Wanganui Prices. In Crockery, Glassware, and Saddlery, Large lines are coming to hand, and will be sold at> the lowest remunerative profit. WINES, ALES, SPIRITS, CORDIALS Of the best quality only are sent out at the cost usually charged for inferior articles. Goods Delivered at Kakararaoa and Hawcra Twice a Week, at Store Prices. R. W. F. begs to assure those who may favor him with their custom that he sells the Best Articles at the lowest possible prices. Those who have dealt with him know the fact already. In | short, if yon want to be well served go | to the store of R. W. FOREMAN, MANUTAHI. M. II A R R I S, Accountant & Commission Agent (Next the Albion Hotel) CARL Y L E. JOHN BOYLE, TAILOR, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), CARLYLE. Gents’ own material made up. Repairs executed with quickest despatch. N 0 T I C E. AT the request of a number of ray customers, I intend Re-opening the HAIR-CUTTING ROOMS daily. Hair-brushing by Camp’s Rotary Machinery. Shampooing, &c. T. NORTH, Taranaki Roach THE S. S. CLYDE. ARE6ULAB TRADER between Wanganui and Patea. Cargo booked through from Wellington by p.s. Manawatu, and wool from Patea to Wellington, including all transhipping charges. TAYLOR & WATT, Agents, Wanganui. 5J4 •■ms NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. OWNERS of Sheep and Lambs in the Patea and Howera District, are requested to send in a RETURN of the Number of SHEEP owned by | them, or in their charge, on the Ist day of January, 1877, to Inspector of Sheep, on or before Wednesday, the | 28th day of FEBRUARY next. The penalties of the Sheep Ordinance will be strictly enforced. ALFRED WOOD, Sheep Inspector, Patea.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 196, 24 February 1877, Page 1
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