UNION INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRS AND MARmE.) CAPITAL £2,000,000. Fire 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. Ail Insurances effected at Current Rates. SAMUEL TAPLIN, Agent. JUST EECEIVE33 B*ST TSE USr2>£ZS.SZG-STSS (Ex St. Leonards from London) MENS’ AND YODTHS’ 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 Cricketers,” COATS, TROWSERS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SPIKES. The Bats are Cobbett’s and Page’s—Single, Double, and All-cane Superior (right and left hand). Balls are Duke’s, Darke’s, and Pago’s (treble and double seam). *** Cricketers may rely upon getting material of the very best description from this establishment, as S. 2'’s Stock is selected by a member of the Marylebone Club. ALSO, ON Salesulphur, LIME, WOOL PACKS, COOPER’S SHEEP DIP. SHEEP SHEARS, MARKING INK, TWINE. FENCING WIRE, CORRUGATED IRON, BUILDERS’ ; IRONMONGERY. EARTHEN,\ GLASS , CHINA , AND LAMPWARE OF THE NE WEST PATTERNS. PAIN T S AND OILS. NEW SEASONS 9 TEAS: WINES AND SPIRITS, GROCERIES, OILMEN’S STORES TOBACCOS, CIGARS. CORN SACKS. LADIES’, GENTS.’, YOUTHS’, AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES; All of Colonial Make 1 . GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS. o The Undersigned will indent any class of goods for his clients (if not in stock) tor a very small commission. sTAPIHusr, GENERAL MERCHANT. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT. LICENSED DEALER IN ARMS AND AMMUNITION. O ARLYLE,
disposal of Business. IN returning Thanks to the Public of Carlyle and District for past favors, 1 beg to inform thorn that I have DISPOSE]) of the GOOD-WILL of my BUTCHERY BUSINESS to Messrs GOWLAND, ADAMSON, & CO., and 1 trust that the liberal support hitherto accorded me will be extended to my successors. R. W. BRODIE. In connection with the above, we beg to state that on and after Monday, the Ist March, we will be prepared to supply the public generally with the very BEST QUALITY of MEAT, and hope, by studying the wants ot customers, to merit a fair share of support. GOWLAND, ADAMSON, & CO. Carlyle, Feb. 24, 1880. 207tc IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Bankruptcy of Higgins Brothers, Butchers, of Norman by. I HEREBY convene a General Meeting of the Creditors in the above Estate, to be holdcn at my office, Bank Chambers, Hawera, on Monday, the loth day of March instant, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the applications of Will Cm Higgins and Francis Higgins for their respective discharges. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1880. G. V. BATE, 232m13 Creditor’s Trustee. For Wanganui. mHE s.s. CLYDE, JL Captain Bonner, will leave for the above Port on Monday, Bth March, at 1 p.m. ; and on Wednesday, 10th March, at 6 p.m. W. DALE, 250 m 10 Agent. NOTICE. ON and after this date, the PATEA BREWERY BUSINESS will be carried on by the undersigned, on his own account. T. HAYWOOD, J un. Carlyle, March 6, 1880. 248 m 10
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 498, 10 March 1880, Page 3
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