Notices. R. A. ADAMS’ TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS now under an entire New Management. Ha vine secured the servicesof an EXPERIENCED CUTTER, which will obviate any mismanagement in future, R. A. Adams has every confidence in soliciting the favours of gentlemen residing in the Patea County for the above department of his business, feeling assured that ELEGANCE EXCELLENCE ECONOMY In Style ! In Fit! In Price! will be his future ruling motto. Gentlemen’s own material made up, and No Profit Charged. cardigan 1 isonsß, Opposite Town Hall, 295 Carlyle. jQ M. II ARR IS, Accountant & Commission Agent v Next the Albion Plotel) CARLYLE. , Hoots I Boots I Boots I Boots and Shoes of every kind, Boots and Shoes to please the mind, Boots and Shoes both large and small, Boots and Shoes to suit you all. | ADIES’ Superior Kid Boots, 15s GENTS’ E.B. Boots, 14s to 16s 6d ; Gents’ Dress Boots (stitched), T1 2s WELLINGTONS, 20s, various kinds, too numerous to mention, at remarkably low prices, For Cash. Come and give a call—one trial will be sufficient to guarantee further favors. JAMES RHODES, Next door but one to Carlyle Bakery. Hair Cutting and Shampooing Saloon. ite CHEAP LEGS! CHEAP LEGS! AT THE CJarlyle Meat Bazaar. T7ICONOM.Y in Butcher’s MEAT— Jj Prices to suit all classes and all tastes. CASH PRICES—[Legs Of Mutton supplied from the cart, three times a week, at Is each. MUTTON—Prime Legs, at the Shop, per lb. Legs also supplied at Is. BEEF—Joints, 2d to 4d per lb ; Beef Steak, 4d per lb; Rump Steak and Prime Joints, 5d per lb. PORK and BEEF SAUSAGES, Spiced Beef, Corned Tongues, &c., always on hand. Carlyle Meat Bazaar , W. COLSON, 214jel Manager. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Provincial District of Taranaki. TOWN OF STRATFORD. IN or about the month of APRIL, 1878, Allotments in the Town of Stratford, situate on the Mountain Road, at its intersection by tbe Patea River, and distant 29 miles from New Plymouth, 14 miles from Inglewood, and 17 miles from Haweva, will bo offered for sale. The Town is situate on the line of the Waitara-Wanganui Railway, which is now open between New Plymouth and Inglewood ; the earth works are completed, and the bridges in course of construction, between Inglewood and the Mangamawheto River— i.e., to within 9 miles of Stratford —and the bush has been felled along the railway line, preparatory to carrying on the construction from Mangamawhete to Stratford, and a sum has been voted by the General Assembly for completing the railway to this point. The importance of the site selected for the Town will be best indicated by stating that at, or near, this point will be the junction of the Wellington, Auckland, and New Plymouth Railways. The site of the Town has been felled, and the sale is delayed till April in order that the bush may be burnt, and intending purchasers enabled both to inspect allotments before bidding, and also to commence building immediately after the sale, should they desire to do so, which would be impossible if the land was sold with the hush still standing on it. By order of the Board, C. D. WHITCOMBE, Chief Commissioner. Waste Lands Board Office, Taranaki, December 5,-1877. 7GO-s-tc
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 321, 15 May 1878, Page 1
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