Publis Notice. FOil SALE OR TO LET. (\(\ ACRES of LAND at Kakara“t VO' iiio:i ; 70 acres ol Lush. 118 acres, fenced, with ss\*-roomcd’ 3:ouse, within ouk i; -iI - ■ of th-M Uflic»‘. STORE :u Kwicnmrac, doing a firs lira to business. J b.li'tiiC pnrcDasc- money i/an remain on mortgage. Odd, I JUKI, or 1,0110 [MI Slump, Aiiply to J. SOUTH i'.V. Fataa. STAR MINSTRELS. A N ENT KR T AIX ?. IE XT will bn given J~'&. bv I'iio above Company at the Alibon Hall, o,i MOR DAY, Angus! XGiii, in aid ox tin! Paloa thicket Cl no. Conductor - - - Mr -Bmmwell Orchestra - - The Moss:S Ounnony Phuuhavhk —Part l Overture - - - Company Opening chorus - Bonnie Buie it lag Tho Yahow Girl Ilia! winked at me - IT! throw myself away Nora O’Neill Babyion is Failing - AVI!i you conn; to my Mountain Homo Tho Baltic C;y of Freedom Hold your horses Gentle Jenny Gray - Bn! me in my Rule Bod Camp!own Races Mr Garwood “ Meredith “ Kutton “ Baggett “ Taplin “ Pa.rent Garwood “ Adams Tennent. “ Baggett ]'AMT Ji. Trio - Violin, flute and piano Sketches of; character, Mr Jones gous to a public dinner, sung.: and speeches given- Mr Sherwood To be followed by a laughable negro farce SSB ESiVAL Xs JLM7KIJ£fS u Pompey - - Mr Baggett Jim “ ivess The whole to conclude with the negro farce BLACK OLE BULL. Ike Jackson, alias Ole Bull Mr Baggett Jack (jingo" (his agent) - u Garsvood Mr Growl - - - “ I was “ Williams - - - “ Connelly Tricon of Ad;;iisui!:i —Adults, 2s G1 ; children, Is (hi. Tickets can he obtained from Messrs Gibson, Dale, Furlong, Taplm, and McGuire. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Entertainment to commence at S p.m. S o Ektaisusiii:!) IHGB. S. TAPE IN Wholesale & Retail Storekeeper, AATxk axl l .Sr-jurr Mkuciunt, has ox sai.ii : 3-HI SACKS HEED OATS 200 SACKS FEED OATS Od bushels G BASS SEED Price, as per arrangement CHAFF, 2s Gd per sack—always a. large quantity on hand NEW GARDEN SEEDS 3/30 BAGS FLOUR ' 1 TON NEW OATMEAL I 12 CASKS BISCUITS AVI NFS AMD SPIRITS, 50 cases and quartcr-ca-iks FIVE TONS FENCING WIRE, Nos. 7 and 8. GROCERIES OILMEN'S STORES i EARTHENWARE & CHINA i PAINTS, OILS, SCRIM PAPEIHIANGINGS IRONMONGERY SauClery, Boots & Shoes. S. T. lias determined to rein mm sh the Saddlery, Boot, and Shoe Trade, therefore he will oiler some PARE BARGAINS to customers. Ku RtiA.soxAin.K Omen Refused. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. This department consists of Ladies.’ Gent hin.m's, Boys’ and Youths’wearing apparel ox every description. Blanket,s, Austrian Rr.g.s, Horse Rugs. Af. WE 11,1. Goods Dial v;.;n;D Frkb of CiiAtum. A spring trap rum: every Monday rn Kakaramea, and < ve;y Tuesday to W1 mi man u ixi 1> 1 ock. S. T. is a Cash Purchaser of Hides, : Skins, Tallow. Fungus, and all kinds I,!' Farm and Dairv Produce.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 34, 7 August 1875, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 34, 7 August 1875, Page 3
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