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JUST LANDED E X KGMO NT, VIA WANGANUI. NEW CLOVER SEEDS. RED CLOVER. WHITE cUiVEII REH CLOVER; WHITE CLOVER UEI) CLOVER. WHITE CLOVER COW CRASS: J COW CRASS: COW CRASS; A r. ST K IT; TI M 0T U V. ' A LS Y K IT 'J' IMO fll V. A LS Y K IT TIVOT II Y: R A P IT R A P E. R A P IT TO ARRIVE* PER RLACKWALL, EYE GRASS SEED; 1000 llushcls Machine Dressd 1000 Dnshejs Machine Dressed

1000 Bushels Machine Dressed NEW FLOUII 20 Tons (Wood’s) New Flour 20 Tons (Wood’s) New Flour 20 Tons (Wood’s) New FlcUr As the Settlers of tin’s district has had undoubted proof from year to year; of the genuineness of the undersign d's Clovers and Grass seeds. Ho trusts to merit a fair share of support this season. Orders send by post will have strict attention and prompt execution. S. TAPLIN, IMPORTER HAWEIIA BUTCHERY. HAYING arranged to IIUN m< MEAT CART between Mawon? Carlyle every MONDAY and THURSDAY, parties leaving orders with Mr Gibson or myself may rely upmi every attention being paid to their re’ quirements. JOHN WINKS: October 14, 1875. DYEING! DYEING! DYEING T. BARKBS., SILK, COTTON, & WOOLLEN DY.i'l WANGANUI, LADIES* Dresses of every materia! dyed any color. Damask Curtains and Tabic ,C< Ats cleaned and renewed any colour. Gentlemen's Clothing cleaned, dy a and renewed; and well pressed. Ribbons and Feathers cleaned and dyed. All orders will meet with prompt attention left at the store of Mr WILLIAM DALE, Agent for Pate a. NOKMANBY BUTCHER Y. j O H N TIIIAVEE K, Urn Has commenced business at Norman by,ns a Butcher, and is prepared to supply First-class Meat Of all kinds at the lowest prices. Families and others waited ail for orders. FUR MALE. Thirty of the best sections, mj the rising township of N 'IE MANBY. The undersigned b lie-; desirous of soiling, they will be s<-l .0; ANY P RICE. For further parti, ui... .f annlv to 1 JAMES LETT Pat •;(: February 24th 1876; luOR SALE, on easy terms, S'i > / 1 and STOKE at Nonnanby. Ai .-v L, a DbiMiug and Section No L tiG best Site for an hotel in the town Pip.Half the money or two-thirds can n ni .iii at a low rate. Apply to J. SOUTHBY, N .rmanb/:

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 1 April 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 1 April 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 1 April 1876, Page 3

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