WILLIAMS & SONS, BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, Wheelwrights, Coach Builders, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c., &c., C A R L Y L E. W. W. and SONS respectfully return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed in the past, and beg to inform friends and the public in general that they have, to suit the times, revised their list of Prices: ISorse Shoeing, 7s the Set, Other charges in proportion. All kinds of General Smiths’ Work promptly attended to, and executed in workmanlike manner—W. W. and Sons having men and appliances equal to every requirement. Agricultural Implements made to order, altered, or repaired. Wheelwright and Coach department. Drays, Waggons, Carts, Light and Heavy Buggies, and all kinds of vehicles made on the premises. il.gricultu.rai Implements* W. W. and Sons have on hand for sale, all kinds of Ploughs, and arc large importers of every description of English and American Agricultural Implements. New Premises will shortly be erected specially for display of goods in this branch. Settlers requiring Farming Implements, should order through W. W. and Sons, who, from long experience in this line, will be enabled to recommend articles best suited to the requirements of purchasers. 280 R B m O V A It* A.. R. R YB, Plumber and Tinsmith, CARLYL E, pESPEOTFULLY tenders Thanks XL for the liberal support accorded since his commencement in business, and begs to inform friends and the general public that he has REMOVED to NEW PREMISES (opposite the Patea Mail Office), where ho will be enabled to keep in stock, and make to order, every description of Tinware. Tinsmithing in all its brandies. All articles connected with the Trade kept in stock. Contract work faithfully executed. All work guaranteed. S-lawera Branch. All orders left at Mr W. Dixon’s Paperhanging Warehouse, Hawcra, will be promptly attended to. A. R. PY E, Plumber and Tinsmith, Carlyle and Ha w era. 297 for £l Is. MANUTAHI, PATEA DISTRICT. THE Promoters beg to submit to the public tiie Particulars of tßeir LAND SA.T..E on Hie ART "UNION PRINCIPLE, and would point out a few of the advantages likely to accrue from the successful venture. THIRTY SECTIONS Are offered on the above principle, in the rising Township of Manutahi, valued at £BOB 10s, in 770 tickets at £1 Is each. The sections are portion of Block No. 11, and are numbered and valued as follows : —l, £125 ; 2, £6O ; 3, £BO ; 5, £SO; 6, £4O; 9, 12, 13, 14,£26 each; 10,11, £3oeach; 15,16.17,20, 21, 22, £l7 each; 18, 19, £25 each; 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, £l2 10s each. It is arranged that the drawing shall take place in Carlyle about the end of April, and the winning numbers advertised in the Patea Mail. The winners to produce their tickets as payment for the land, Manutahi is exactly midway between the two groat centres of population in the Patea District (Carlyle and Hawera), and is ten miles from each. It is situated on the Main Trunk Line of Road, is rich in soil, is surrounded by almost endless tract of country, which is admitted on all sides cannot be surpassed, possibly not equalled, in the Colony. Apart from its great centralistic character, Manutahi will be a great half-way Depot from the Port of Patea inwards, and for cattle, produce, and all the vast wealth of the territory lying beyond (outwards). The Waitara-Wanganui Railway is surveyed through it. In view of the Patea Harbor Works now in progress, the successful accomplishment of which is an admitted fact; in view of the land being sought after and eagerly grasped and occupied from day to day, the advantage of Town Land in this locality is obvious to all who are in any way acquainted with it. About 4.000 acres of rich country, quite close to this Township, will be offered by the Government at auction during the early part of 1878, which will attract many settlers (more especially as it is surveyed in small lots), and cause an increased demand for Town Lands, with all the concomitant requirement of stores, hotels, shops, trades, &c., &c. The land is quite level, all cleared and grassed. Plans and full particulars may be obtained on application to Mr William Cowcrn, auctioneer, Carlyle, where also tickets may be obtained. Agencies have been established at New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington, and intervening townships. 63 Kakaramea Cooperage. E. CHURCH. TALLOW CASKS, Cheese Vats, Butter Kegs, Churns, &c., always in stock. Repairs of every description neatly executed. Orders left at Mr Glcgg’s store promptly attended to. , 481tc
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 318, 4 May 1878, Page 4
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759Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 318, 4 May 1878, Page 4
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