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UNION INSURANCE COMPANY (FIB.SI A.TJJS MAEII?S.) CAPITAL ...* ... .;. £2,000,000; Fike Department —lnsurances effected on Dwelling Houses or the contents thereof, Stores, Hotels, and every other description of insurable property. Marine Department —lnsurances effected on Wool from sheep’s back or shed to London, Merchandise, Hulls of Ships, or Steamers. All Insurances effected at Current Kates. SAMUEL TAPLIN, Agent, JUST REC3IVSS BIT T228 VNDSSISZ&rrSB (Ex St. from London) MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CRICKETING GOODS; Consisting of —- BATS ! BALLS I BATTING-GLOVES I GAUNTLETS, LEG GUARDS} STUMPS AND BAILS, SCORING-BOOKS, CRICKETING BAGS, LONG-STOPPING NETS, LILLYWHITE’S “ Guide to Cricketep.s,” COATS, TROWSERS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SPIKES. The Bats are Cobbett’s and Page’s—Single, Double, and All-cane Superior (right and left Land). Balls are Duke's, Darke’s, and Page’s (treble and double seam). * * Cricketers may rely upon getting material of the very best description from this establishment, as S. T’s Stock is selected by a member of the Maryl clone 'Club. also7~~on~~sale —- SULPHUR, LIME, WOOL PACKS, COOPER’S SHEEP DIP. SHEEP SHEARS, MARKING INK, TWINE. FENCING WIRE, CORRUGATED IRON, BUILDERS’ , IRONMONGERY: EARTHEN. , GLASS , CHINA , AND LAM PW.ARE OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS. PAINTS AND OILS. NEW SEASONS 5 TEAS: WINES AND SPIRITS, GROCERIES, OILMEN’S STORES TOBACCOS, CIGARS. CORN SACKS. LADIES’, GENTS.’, YOUTHS’, AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES; All of Colonial Make, GRASS & CLOVER SEELS; o The Undersigned will indent any class of goods for his clients (if not iff stock) for a very small commission. ’ sYTYpIYn, GENERAL MERCHANT. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT. LICENSED DEALER IS ARMS AND AMMUNITION. O ARLYLB.

Piano 3Po2’tt; Tuning and Repairing. MR WALTER COKER will visit; Patea, Hawera, Norman by, and bin rounding District early in February. Orders will bo received by Mr Currie, Watchmaker, Carlyle; and Messrs Whittaker Brothers, Hawera. KING & COLLIER, Music Sellers, Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI. 113 WANTED, —A Situation on a Farni or Run by a Married Man, who understands Farming, Breeding, and Rearing of Stock. Having had many years experience in England, he is quite capable of undertaking the entire management of a Farm. Address by letter to' Edwakd Maufet.l, care of Taranaki Herald , New Plymouth. 191m3 FOR SALE, q PURE-BRED Lincoln RAMS-: 0 Appiv to HEARN & KENNEDY, 202 m 10 Kakaramea. FOR SALE, 1 AAA ACRES 0 f LAND, pnu~ .1 UUU cipally Light Bush ; price low, and very easy terms of payment. For further particulars apply to W. DALE, 188 m 18 Auctioneer. FO R SAL E, TIIREWOOD, per cord, 9s; Posts, jj per IUO, £2; House Blocks, 3d: Terms cash. W. ROWE, IGGmI 3 Normanby, D E G. ERASE R, AuTIIO KIS E D SUBVE Y0 R; (Licensed under Tlie Land Transfer Acts), C A R L Y L E. 33Ctc 7“ c E DEPRESSION in Trade compels me to Reduce the Price of my wellburnt Bricks to £2 per J,OOU, for Cash. GEO. A. WHITE. Carlyle, Feb. 27, 1880. 229k: WANTED, a Genera! SERVANT. Apply to Mks Peacock.; Bellsnove. Mauutahi. 22-H-?

In the matter of 66 The Hating Act, t CHARLES ALLEN WRAY. the Judge of the Assessment Courts for the Districts hcreimmder mentioned, do hereby appoint Sittings of the Assessment Courts as follows—fcD 53 '5 CO -2 a p to C co c g a Ps % .S3 « & ,2 s>-» a O tf 5 a O S pi £ § rS cH £ £ rt C 5 w C 3 K 'S 'I B S' s P5 I I 2 a ! I £ HI 1 I H Si c2 £ is -a to a C. A. WRAY, Judge of Assessment Courts. Patea, February 20, ISBO. SOI m 3 Boarding House* t DOMINGO (late of the West jQ_, Coast Boarding House) would respectfully intimate to the people of Hawera, and the public generally, that he has OPENED a BOARDING HOUSE in High-street, Hawera (opposite G. McLean’s store), where the Accommodation cannot be surpassed by any house in the district. 230

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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 497, 6 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 497, 6 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 497, 6 March 1880, Page 3

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