JUST ARRIVED. PER 1 AGNES,’ FROM X.'STTTBZ.TONi 1,2,00 BUSHELS RYE GRASS SEED. 2 HBSS. CLOVER SEED. 20 TOWS FLOUR. /JIHE above Shipment of Rye Grass Seed is the Cleanest and Best Sample ever imported into this District; No Puff. CALL AND BE CONVINCE!); a TAPLIN GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND IMPORTER. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY* CAPITAL £1,000,000 Fire and Marine risks taken at the lowest current rates. SAMUEL TALLIN, Agent, CARLYLE DISTRICT. 5G NOTICE: IN reply to numerous enquiries respecting the age and breed of the Roan Bull “ SHAKESPEAR,” we respectfully state that he is three years old, by “ Knight of the Crescent,” out of an Ayrshire Cow. The Ayrshire cattle (according to the best authorities both in Europe and America) are the best breed known for general dairy purposes. They arc good, honest, all-round cattle, with a kind and gentle disposition} so necessary to dairy men and women. To prevent mistakes and misunderstandings, and to refresh bad memories, wo mention that the terms for service will be Cash on delivery. The Bull will be in attendance from sunrise till sunset daily. BOX & McDONALD: 166rn19 COSTUMES. Costumes.—l6s Splendid Winter Costumes, latest style and materials, from 14s 6d to COs ; very cheap —Cardigan House, opposite Town Hall, NOTICE. ANY person (Pakcha or Maori) found TRESPASSING on my property with Dog or Gun, after this date, without my permission, will be dealt with as the law directs. EDWIN R. MORGAN^ . Woodlands, Kakavamea. May 9, 1877. 153jn9 TO the Ladies.—Just arrived, 1 case of the Latest Fashions in French and English Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, iil felt and straw.— Adams’ Cardigan House, Carlyle; 55 Batea Education Board. qEPARATE TENDERS will be re--10 ceived at the office of the undersigned, Tip to MONDAY, June 4th, at 10 £t;mi Ist; For the erection of a school on part of Block 18,, Normanby 2nd. For building an addition to the teacher’s residence at Manutahi 3rd. For lining, repairs, &c., to school and cottage at Kaka* ramea. Plans and specifications can he seert for the Normanby School tip to May 28th, at Mr Furlong’s Store, Hawera } after which they can be seen at the Secretary’s Office, Carlyle, where other* specifications are visible at all times.W. COWERN, Secretary Patea Education Board. 178je2 WANTED, a Good PLOUGHMAN. None bnt a good hand need apply, J, Fairweatheb, Patea* 201 m 30
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 222, 26 May 1877, Page 3
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