DIBECTOBY OF BUSINESSES ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL. A UCTIONEERS W, Cowern. Patea W. Dale, Patea Freeman R. Jackson, Wanganui W. Murray Thomson, Hawera Dwan and Co., Wellington Watson and Co., Christchurch Ackland, Campbell, & Co., Ch’chrch T. K. Macdonald & Co., Wellington M. R. Miller, Napier Bauchopc & King, New Plymouth W. Courtney, New Plymouth RARRISTERS, Solicitors— G. D. Hamer ton, Patea E. ff. Ward, Patea H. R. Farrington, Hawera RLACKSMITHS— McCarty and Hunger, Patea Williams Brothers, Coach Factory RREWERS and Bottlers— Gibbons and Co., Patea RUTCHERS—GowIand, Adamsou, & Co., Patea Williams Brothers, Patea Factory pHEMISTS—Gower & Co., Patea COMMISSION AVuts, &c., J. and H. Chadwick, fatca Eyton and Pringle, Patea E. C. Horner, Patea G. V, Bate, Hawera W. Dale, Patea J, Kirton, Wellington F. P, Fookes, Waverlcy F. R. Jackson, Wanganui H. F. Mason, Waverley REAPERS, Silk Mercers— Adams, Cardigan House Peter Bell, Wanganui Skellcy and Coy., Broadway House J. F. Schultzc, Patea C. E. Skellcy, Waverley. Hallenstein Bros., Patea Dining rooms— J. J. O’Dea, Patea Pier RENTISTS visiting the district —Mr Crosse, from Wanganui Mr Greenwood, from Wanganui TjMREWOOD mill at Patea— J. Lett, Meredith street R URNITU R E manufacturers 11. A. Arthur, Patea John A. Hougucz, Patea Guthrie and Lamach, wholesale ROTELS which file the Mai Sec list advertised. INSURANCE Agents— Eyton and Pringle Fookes, Waverley Horner, Patea D. M. Harris, Patea S. Taplin, Patea Bate, Hawera Jackson. Wanganui x EMONADE Manufacturer _Li Cf. Saunders, Patea H/r ONEY lent on security by j H. E. P, Adams, Patea G. D. Hamer ton, Patea IVfTLLER—E. Payne, Kakaramca 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 CTATIONER &BookseUer— James Kenworthy, Patea _____ AILORS and HahiGmakers A E, A. Adams, Patea Skellcy and Company, Patea Huxley, Laiubton 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.
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Patea Mail, 13 November 1880, Page 4
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344Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, 13 November 1880, Page 4
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