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Notices. SMILEY’S LIVERY, LETTING, AND BAIT STABLES 1 A GENERAL REDUCTION OF ALL HIRES. JS. SMILEY wishes to announce , to his Patea triends that he is prepared to supply either Saddle Horses or Buggies, Having lately received an English Juandan Carriage, he is now prepared To supply balls, weddings, picnic parties, private families, or commercial travellers, to advantage. Horses left in his charge will be carefully attended to by experienced grooms, and no feed measure being used. On and after 17th September, there wilt bo a Hansom Cab in attendance at the Stables daily ; also carriages holding four or live persons, hierable at Boiough rates. All orders left at the stables attended to. 28 D. M. II A R R I S, ACCOUXTAXT & Cojuiishiox Agent (Next the Albion Hotel) C A R L Y L E. W. TV I L L I A M S, BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, AND WHEELWRIGHT, Patea and Hawkka. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. GS GREAT Northern Shoeing Forge. BUR STUN & CO., Next to Erskinc’s Horse Bazaar, Taranaki Road, Carlyle. 4 GR IC ULTU RA L and other Ji\ Implements made and repaired. Wheelwright’s work of all kinds executed in Metropolitan style, with all the latest improvements. All work done at the shortest notice, and in workmanlike stylo, at moderate changes. 42 EsLakaramsa Forge, j LY r TT L E & CO., WHEELWRIGHTS. Horse Sheers, Farriers, and General Blacksmiths. Ploughs and all sorts o f Farm Implements made to order, or repaired. Wheelwrightiug in all its branches— Drays, Traps, Buggies, &c., made, repaired, and neatly painted. All work promptly attended to, and done in the latest and most approved style and workmanlike manner. Charges verv moderate. 301 & Express ServiceTHOMAS HAWKE is now running a covered Express between Hawera and Wavcrlcy, as follows : : Leave Hawera for Waver!cy at 8 a.m. every Monday and Friday ■Leave Waverley for Hawera at 8 a.m. ’every. Tuesday and Saturday, a The above Express will run in connection with Robt. McLean’s Expresses, which leave Wanganui on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, meeting at Waverley. 377 tc JAM E S HIRST : .:■ : ■ ’ ; ' AGENT | ■■ > p A T E A. : ' ' 24 ■ . A ■ V ' : ; ■■ v R, WIL LIAMgWILL IA M S ' Carlyle,' Licensed .Government Interpreter,'under Si The . Native Lands Act, 1873.” W. W; is now prepared to execute any commission entrusted to liim with correctness and expedition. A ,1; -A A •; ■ ,;■ : ' .214

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 258, 29 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 258, 29 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 258, 29 September 1877, Page 1

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