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Public Notices. G U V E 11 X ME NT L 1 E E IXSURAECE. SECURITY of Policies guaranteed by the Colony. Conditions of Policies free from all less restrictions,Settlement Policies in favor of wife and children protected from operation of bankruptcy Laws, in terms New Zealand Govcmcut- Insurance and Annuities Act, IISJU.” The Policies are not forfeitable bv nonpayment of premium until! tin full surrender value bas been e.'A jded; thus, a person having paid T&jrthree' years and Fib days after the default of payment; and again, a person having paid for live years, Ids policy would remain in force for jive years and <S(i days, after said default of payment. It will thus be seen that no person need apprehend being compelled to forfeit bis policy by non-payment of premiums owing to temporary embarrassment. The premiums are kej)t in a separate Trust Account, and are investedin Government Debentures. JOSEPH I CESS, Agent for Patea.WANGANUI COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY Rear of Robertson’s Saw Mills, VICTORIA AVENUE. MESSRS Mol XT VP E AND LOG AX BEG to announce tliathavinr completed their preliminary arrangements-, they have now commenced business as COA CII BUIL DE R S AX I> WJIKELIUGITLS, and arc prepared to execute all orders with which they may be entrusted. The principal portion of the Machinery being driven by Steam Power, greater facilities are thus alforded for the rap-id completion of all their undertakings. Every description of conveyance, from' a Railway Carriage to a Perambulator, constructed on the most approved principles. Workmanship and .Materia! guaranteed first-class. Navy P.arrows, Tramway-trucks, I laud-carts Dobbins, and every description of Plant ■V or Rolling Stock for the use of Con,7 tractors, supplied to order, and on reasonable terms. if Messrs McINTYRE & LOGAN Having special facilities for accomplishing extensive* undertakings, having been many years in the trade, employing only the most skilful and reliable workmen, and having successfully completed various ■ Government contracts, feel salisiied of their ability to undertake, and fulfil creditably any contracts or orders with which they may bo favored. Designs for Buggies or other Conveyances, in numerous varieties. Alterations and Repairs promptly and durably executed.

The Wheelwright department is replete with every appliance for turning- out. all descriptions of work in superior style. Oct. 6. JOHN DILLON, BRICKLAYER, Orders left at the Brick maker’s, Carlyle, will be promptly attended to. PATKA POST OFFICE NOTICES. Table of the arrival and despatch of mails' at the Patca Poat-offiec Mono*-' Order, Savings Hank, and Government Insurance business transacted on week days, from 9 a.m. till -1 p.m.. and on Saturday till 5 pan. Telegraph oncy Orders can also l>e sen from this office. N.B. —The office is kept*closed during th periods of sorting and despatch of mails fo all business, except the receipt of telegram for transmission. JOHN A. HUTTON, Postrn aster. TQ SU p SCPiI j. E j. HSubscribera are requested to notify fo the proprietor any irregularity that may occur in the delivery of the Patea Mail. The terms of subscription arc fis fid per quarter if booked or £1 Is per annum, if paid in advance. The undermentioned persons have been appointed AGENTS— Haweba—Mr Q. Muir. Ketbmarab —M J. M'Grcgor. Kanutahi—Kr R. W. Foreman, Kakeamea —Mr T. Lloyd. WAIROA—Kr A. C. Fookes. WHENUAKUBA —Mr Baynton. Waitotaha—Mr J. Sonthcombo. Wanganui—Mr H. I. Jones. Dunedin—Mr Wheeler. "Wellington—Mr Wm. Lyon. Melbourne—Messrs Gordon and Gotch, LONDuy—Messrs Gordon and Gotch.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1875, Page 4

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