V. R. ?Xtac:LA.BIE.&TXOir. To the Settlers of Ilawera, Nonnanby, ar.d District. IT having come to the knowledge of A. BROADBENT, Draper ami Clothier, that several parties or persons think, or state, that he has only come toIlawera for a short time, to take a!i the Money he can, and be off again out of tho District. .4. BROADBENT hereby declares most emphatically that such idea is not a fact ; that he would not have stayed for 20 weeks, at a positive loss, for any such purpose ; that he intends to settle, and found a Business and Home for his famih’. And is only waiting for the kind support , in a measure already tendered, of the Settlers and their Earn Hies, for winch he returns thanks, and trusts that his longexperience in the trade (both in England and the Colonics), coupled with first-class goods at the lowest possible price, will rally round him old friends and new during the (Joining Waiter Season of 1877. New Goods having arrived, and to arrive, to carry out the above in its integrity. God Save the Queen. ANTHONY BROADBENT. 100 to T HIS D A Y. WI L L I A M D A L E will sell by auction, This Day, at noon, at his Mart, Carlyle, at the risk of the former purchaser (Or. F. Sherwood, Esq.)— GOO foot Timber. 12 x ■£- and 5 x 2 162m9 SATURDAY', MAY 12. J STB A CHAN HR ETC & CO. y , will sell by public auction, at their Mart, Hawera, on the above date— Tea (in boxes), Sugar (in bags), Oatmeal, Soap, Corn Flour, Pickles, Jam, Clothing, Crockei-y, Ironmongery, Blankets, Boots FENCING WIRE Wines and Spirits 6 Cases NELSON FRUIT 20 Cheeses. Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. IGlmO M. McMAHON, HAY'ING determined to Relinquish Bus in joss in Patea at tho end of the present month (May), respectfully tenders thanks lor the support accorded, and begs to inform the general public that he will SELL all his Remaining Stock of Groceries, &e., at COST PRICE, for Cash. Call Early. 14G TO Woi-king Men—Strong Working Shirts, from 2s ; good Wool Crimeans, 5s lid ; splendid Under-flannels, 4s 6d—At Adams’ Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. IT is a genuine fact, that you can get Boys’ Strong Tweed Knickerbocker Suits for 7s 6d, at Adams’ Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, Carlyle. COURT PATEA, A.C.F., No. 5086 THE usual Monthly MEETING of the above Court Will he held at the Town Hall, Carlyle, on WEDNESDAY' Evening, 9th instant, at 7.30 sharp. There will be business of importance brought before the meeting, and all members are particularly requested to attend. JOHN WHELAN, Secretary. FOR SALE, QIXTY Head of CATTLE, different k} ages and sexes, in lots or the whole, to suit purchasers. For particulars applv to 'THEODORE ESPAGNE, Hawera,
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 217, 9 May 1877, Page 2
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