DIRECTORY OF BUSINESSES ADVERTISED IN ■ THE MAIL. A UCTIONEERSW. Cowern, Patea W. Dale, Patea Freeman E. Jackson, Wanganui W. Murray. Thomson, Hawera Dwan and Co., Wellington Matson and Co., Christchurch Ackland, Campbell, & Co., Ch’chrch T. K. Macdonald & Co., Wellington M. R. Miller, Napier Bauchope & King, New Plymouth W. Courtney, New Plymouth yj ARRISTERS, Solicitors— G. D. Haraerton, Patea E. ff. Ward, Patea H, K. Farrington, Hawera ■DLACKSMITHS— McCarty and Hunger, Patea Williams Brothers, Coach Factory ■RREWERS and Bottlers— Gibbons and Co., Patea TIUTCHERS—GowIand, Adamson, & Co., Patea Williams Brothers, Patca^’actory nHEMISTS— Gower & Co., Patea COMMISSION Agents, &c. J. and H. Chadwick, Patea Eyton and Pringle, Patea E. C. Horner, Patea G. V. Bate, Hawera W. Dale, Patea J. Kir ton, Wellington F, P. Fookes, Waverley F. R. Jackson, Wanganui H. F. Mason, Waverley TARAPERS, Silk Mercers— Adams, Cardigan House Peter Bell, Wanganui Skelley and Coy., Broadway House J. F. Schultze, Patea C. E. Skelley, Waverley. Hallenstein Bros,, Patea Dining rooms— J. J. O’Dca, Patea Pier DENTISTS visiting the district —Mr Crosse, from Wanganui Mr Greenwood, from Wanganui ‘EMREWOOD mill at Patea — J. Lett, Meredith street TjMJRNITUKE manufacturers H. A. Arthur, Patea John A. Houguez, Patea Guthrie and Larnach, wholesale ITOTELS which file the Mai See list advertised. "INSURANCE Agents— Eyton and Pringle Fookes, Waverley Horner, Patea D, M. Harris, Patea S. Tapliu, Patea Bate. Hawera Jackson, Wanganui t EMONADE Manufacturer JLi G. Saunders, Patea IVTONEY lent on security by H. E. P. Adams, Patea G. D, Hamerton, Patea 11/fILLER —E. Payne, Kakaramea PAINTERS and Plumbers— A. Catanach, Waverley W. Dixon, Patea G. Hall, Patea STOREKEEPERS, etc., etc., S. Taplin, Patea J. Leo, Waverley J. Davidson, Hawera Thomas Fisher, Waitotara Mahony and Co. ; Patea STATIONER & Bookseller— James Kenworthy, Patea JAILORS and Habit-makers -I E. A, Adams, Patea Skelley and Company, Patea Huxley, Lambton Quay, Wellington Patea District Coach Service, Connecting with trains at Waitotara for the South, and at Ngaire for the North. EARLY SOUTH COACH. A coach leaves Patea daily (Sundays excepted), at 6 a.m., arriving at Waitotara at 8. : ■ . • j L-i»' J.
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Patea Mail, 4 November 1880, Page 4
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