Notices. dissolution of 3Partne? , s!iipN 0 T I C E; : —' . THE Partnership hitherto existing between RIO HARD EN G L AND McRAE and WILLIAM GEORGE NICHOLSON, both of Kakaramea, in the Comity of Patoa, will expire by effluxion of tim# on Ist March next; and with the view of settling all claims by that date, request all persons owing any moneys to the Firm, to pay the same at once; and all persons having claims upon the Firm, will please send in their accounts with as little delay as possible. RICHARD E. McRAE, W. G. NICHOLSON. Witness— W. Cowkux, 9Gtc Commission Agent, Patea. To be S.et ? leased, and Sold. TO BE LET—Five-roomed House, with stable, out-honscs, &c., now occupied by the undersigned. TO BE LEASED—Fifty Acres Land, about one mile from Hawera, well grassed, and securely fenced, with good supply of water. "Possession may be had Ist February. FOR SALE—The Lease of 15 acres Land adjoining the township, well grassed, securely fenced, with pump and good well of water. The lease has 13 years to run. FOR SAL E—All the Horses belonging to the undersigned, including the renowned Bounding Buck; two Traducers ; one splendid Ravensworth Entire, 2 years old, pedigree undeniable ; and several Brood Mares, Buggy Horses, and Saddle Horses (suitable for ladies or gentlemen). Also, Buggy and Harness, nearly new. Apply immediately to THEODORE ESPAGNE, 11 Hawera. the ALL parties having Claims against the undersigned, are requested to render them during this month. All persons indebted, arc requested to settle immediately. Accounts unpaid at the end of January, will be sued for. THEODORE ESPAGNE. Hawera, January 3, 1878. 12 ST. MARY’S SCHOOL USawera. THE above-named School will be opened again, under the management of Miss M. Guxnix, on the 7th January, 1878. Terms—Quarterly, in advance ; 8. d. Plain Education—One child, per quarter - - - 15 0 Two children of same family, do 25 0 Three or more, ditto - - 30 0 Music Lessons on Piano or Harmonium - Two full lessons a week - -42 0 One full and one half-lesson, do 30 0 One full only, or two half lessons 21 0 The above is only for Girls and Boys under seven years. Girls taught all kinds of needlework. For further particulars apply to the School Mistress, or to the undersigned. 717f28 E. PERT UTS. Tri-weekly Coach between 3?atea and Wanganui. W. H. FORD ER, Wakoasui, BEGS to intimate to the settlers of the Patea County that he will run a Coach from Wanganui to Patea, leaving Campbell’s Empire Hotel, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for Patea—passing through Kai Iwi, Maxwelltown, Nukumaru, Yvaitotara, Waverley, and Whenuaknra. And leave Haywood’s Albion Hotel, Carlyle, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a.m., for Wanganui, passing through places as above. Buggies and Saddle Horses for Hire, also an Express to Hawera once a week. Parcels, &c., left at the Albion Hotel, Carlyle, will be forwarded by the first conveyance. W. 11. FOLDER, 653 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. J A ME S HIR S T AGENT P A T E A.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 294, 9 February 1878, Page 1
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