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Public Announcements* Ex Pareora and Wanganui , from London, Afi CASES galvanised iron, -13 dozen TCv/ rim locks, 4 rolls sheet lead, 32 cases galvanised iron, 24 sieves and riddles, 48 dish covers, 1 cask Brunswick l black and harness'.liquid,'l cask brass foundrj'y 1 bale cotton waste, 1 cask reaping hooks, 1 case brass cocks, 1 case farriers and cabinetmakers’ rasps, mill, saw, and other files, 1 cask axle ptillies, 8 ,cases fencing brackets, 1 cask enamelled pic dishes, 1 case hinges. Ex Gromvger,from Nm YorJc, ICASE axle grease, 1 case wrenches, 60 sets grindstone fil!ings,2easeaCollins’ pickfij 1 case mattocks, 1 -case.bush:hooks, 10 boxes clothes pegs, 72 wash boards, 1 case Valentine’s coach varnish, 20 cases turpentine, 62 reels cactus wire. To arrive ex Closelmrn, from. Glasgow , MISTRESS and Congress ranges com plete, Wide-awake and Fairy parlour stoves, 670 sash weights, 15 register grates, 40 camp ovens and covers, 12 furnace doors, 1000 feet piping for wells, patent rustless magnetic iron. Ex Rio, from New York , 8 BOXES corn flour, 2 cases cod fish, 2 kits mackerel, 20 cross-cut saws, 1 case carpenters’ hand saws, 1 case butchers’ saws, 24 Douglas pumps, 6 suction and force pumps, 3 deep well pumps, 3 suction and force-pumps with improved spout chambers, 12 strainers and rests for well piping, 3 check valves, 2 hydraulic rams, I aquarius, 1 aquapult, 2 cases hat and coat hooks, cupboard catches, chandelier hooks, 1 case drawing knives and carpenters’ tools, 1 case American hoes and rakes, 3 store trucks, 2 mowers, 2 cases evaporated apples. Ex Dallam Tower , -j tAA LBS choice Indian TEAS, lt)uv 20 bales corn sacks. Agent for Singer and Davis Sewing Machines. Agent for Howard's Reaper and Binder . Richmond and Chandler’s ChafE-cutters, to arrive. ‘ CLEARING OUT. Drapery and men’s clothing are being marked at prices to clear the whole stock. JOHN GIBSON. G. W. TAYLOR, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Egmont-street, Patea. Grass Seeds, Clovers, &c. JAMES LAIRD begs respectfully to inform the Country Settlers that he has now received his first shipment of 600 bushels of Poverty Bay Rye Grass, heavy clean seed, from old pastures Also, 100 sacks Cocksfoot and Italian Rye Grass, hand reaped 1000 bushels best Canterbury machinecleaned Rye Grass daily expected Timothy (colonial grown) and Clovers of all kinds, also Rape and Mustard Devonshire, Greystone, White Stubble, Purple Top, Mammoth, and other Turnips now to hand, in fine condition. Samples and Price List free, by post, ON APPLICATION. N.B. —Garden and Flower Seeds, in great variety. JAMES LAIRD, Wholesale and Retail Nurseryman and Seedsman, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. For Sale. qaa ACRES, first-class OUU Farm, 5 miles from Patea; also, good. Business Premises in Egmont street; and a four-room Dwelling House, both Corner Sections. Terms very easy. Apply to ALFRED WOOD. PATEA rErated Water & Cordial Manufactory H. E. Deane, Proprietor. N.B.—All bottles not returned will be charged for.) G. 8c F. Horner, Auctioneers, stock Salesman, *and Commission Agents, PATEA AND MANAIAOn Sale : Perrenial Rye Grass Cocksfoot Red and White Clover Cowgrass Timothy Rape The above seeds are guaranteed, and samples can be obtained upon application. Agricultural implements of all kinds procured at the shortest notice. JUST RECEIVED.—A shipment of new Stationery, for commercial work. Billheads, Cards, &c., printed at an hour's Office, Egmont-street.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 999, 19 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 999, 19 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 999, 19 February 1883, Page 1

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