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Public Notices. GOVERN M E NT LIFE INSURANCE. SECURITY of Policies guaranteed by the Colony. Conditions of Policies free from al less restrictions. Settlement Policies in favor of wife and children protected from operation of Bankruptcy Lavs, in terms “ New Zealand Governent Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870.” The Policies are not forfeitable by nonpayment of premium untill the full surrender value has been exhausted; thus, a person having paid for throe years and 125 days alter the default of payment; and again, a person having paid for live years, his policy would remain in force for five years and 8G days, alter said default of payment. It will thus be seen that no person need apprehend being compelled to forfeit his policy by non-payment of premiums owing to temporary embarrassment. The premiums are kept in a separate Trust Account, and arc invested in Government Debentures, JOSEPH IVESS, Agent, for Patea. yi - C o W E R N, AL'CTIONEER, VALUATOR, AND COMMISSION AOLNT. All Commissions entrusted to the above will receive prompt attention. N.B.—Agent for the Standard Insurance Company. Office—Opposite Court House, Carlyle QRITE Li IO N II 6Tit L, NIXON STREET, WANGANUI. H. MORROW, PROPRIETOR. The very best accommodation fur Travellers and Boarders. A CAPITAL BILLIARD TABLE. BY ALCOCK. GOOD STABLING. N LAV SEE D 8 ! NEW SEEDS!! AND SHAW, 1 RONMONO EIfS AXD SE E1 >SMEN, Victoria Avenue. Wanganui. HAVE ON SALE— White Clover, Red Clover, Cow Grass Alsike Clover, English and Colonial Timothy Rape, Lucerne or Alfalfa, Cocksfoot Rye Glass, {Lilian Rye Grass, Prairie Mixed Lawn Grasses. ALSO, A full selection of Australian Forest Tree Seeds. Special.— We would respectfully draw the attention of intending purchasers to our Stock of Clovers, winch have been carefully selected for us by Messrs. Francis and .Arthur Dickson and Sons, extensive nursery proprieters in Chester, saved from last year’s (1871) season, and now to hand per Aval anche. The growth of these we can confidently recommend, having tested the whole ami found them to germinate very freely. The Rye Grass is saved from longstanding pastures in this district. HgT Samples and prices forwarded on application. PATEA POBT OFFICE NOTICES. 'fable of the arrival and despatch of mails at 11 ic Patea Post-office. j ARRIVE. CLOSE, Moikw Order. Savings Bank, and Govern' incut Insurance business transacted on week days, from i) a.in. till 1 n.m.. and on Saturday till 5 pan. Telegraph oncy Orders can also be sen from this office. N.B.—The office is kept closed during th periods of sorting and despatch of mails fo al! business, except the receipt of telegram for transmission. JOHN A, HUTTON, ’ Postmaster. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers are requested to notify to the proprietor any irregularity that may occur in the delivery of Hie Patea Mail. The terms of subscription are Gs Gd per quarter if booked or £1 Es per annum, if paid in advance. The undermentioned persons have been appointed AGENTS— Haweka —Mr Q. Muir. Kbtjbmaeae—M J. M> Gregor. KANUTAHI—•Ki 11. IV. Foreman. Kaekauka— Mr T. Lloyd. Wairoa— Kr A. O, Fookcs. WiiENUAKURA—Mr Baynton. Waitotara—Mr J. Southcombc. Wanganui—Mr 11. I. Jones, Dunedin— Mr Wheeler. Wellington —Mr Wm. Lyon. Melbourne—Messrs Gordon and Gotcb, London —Messrs Gordon and Gotcb:

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 50, 2 October 1875, Page 4

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