Fatea Timber Yards. <|IIMBE,R supplied at Patea k or any L of the neighbouring Railway Stations at Sawmillers’ Association Schedule Prices, Schedules on application, Builders’ Ironmongery, Doors k and Windows, Mouldings, House Blocks, Hoofing Iron, Fence Posts, Strainers, Paints and Oils, Fencing Wire, Barbed an No. 7, 8, & 10 Plain-, Brushes, Lime and Cement, Spouting, Zinc, Ridging, Lead, Glass, and other useful things at lowest market prices, and being close to a Por* where inward freights and landing charges are moderate admits’ this being done W. AItGMISON.
xNOW PUBLISHED STONES’ WELLINGTON, HAWKE’S BAY, & TARANAKI DIEE CXOEY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo, size, containing over 900 pages, together with Maps of Welling*, ton and New Zealand, corrected to date —the whole handsomely bound in cloth gilt-lettered. PJRICE, 12s 6d. STONE, SON & 00., • Printers and Publishers, Crawdford-street, Dunedin.
REE MAN R. JACKSON & GO’S STOCK SALES FOR SEPT., 1898: StHillStreet Saturday ... 3 Johnsonville, Tuesday .. ~ : 6 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 7 St. Hill Street, Saturday .. 10 Johnsonville, Tuesday .. ..13 St. Hill Street, Wednesday .. 11 Waverley, Friday ~ ~ 16 St. Hill Street, Saturday .. .. 17 Johnsonville, Tuesday ~ .. 20 Sc. Hill Street, Wednesday ~ 21 St. Hill Street—WANGANUI QUARTERLY HORSE FAIR, Saturday ... ... 21 Johnsonville, Tuesday .. .. 27 St. Hill Street, Wednesday . 28 Waverley, Friday .. .. 30 Sale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, Produce, etc., every Saturday, at noon, at St. Hill street Sale Yards, Wanganui. Wanganui' Waverley, Waitotara and Johnsonville. Agents for Owen’s New Zealand Patent Sheep* Dip. F. R. JACKSON, Auctioneer
ANTED KNOWN—That best and cheapest Fainter and Paperhanger, and has the largest stock of the best materials ot any working tradesman on the Coast, and employs the best and most trustvvorihy workmen, who can do anything in the trade. Tenders and estimates given for work in any part of the Colony.— Egmont !St„ Patea. Notice, M. EOSSITER, while thankPatea and surrounding neighbourhood for their generous support, begs to inform the public that, finding it impossible to give his employees their due holiday on Friday, has made arrangements to comply with the law and to close'his shop on, ’Wednes* day. W. E. trusts this action will not prejudice him with the public at large and that he will still receive their ungrudging support as long as he ens deavours to deserve it by supplying a Good Article and giving constant tention* John McComisky is the ing§ the inhabitants of For Coughs and Coles Take Wood’s Great Peppermint Curb. 1/6 and 2/6,
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Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 109, 26 September 1898, Page 3
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