AUCTION SALE OF THE PADDLE STEAMER TON R I R O. ijIiEEMAS 11. JACKSON Jj has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, on TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1877, THE P.S. TONGARIRO. This steamer is 39 tons register, and carries 45 tons on a draught of 5 feet 8 inches, is in good repair, and is very suitable for Bar Harbours, where light draught of water is essential. 181 athletic sports, TO BE HELD AT M A N U T A II I, ON QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY' (Thursday, May 24. 1. 100 Yards Flat Race, for all maiden runners 2. Boys’ Race, under 1C years ; 200 yards ; handicap 3. Running High Jump 4. Putting the Stone 5. Hurdle Race, 200 yards; eight hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches 6. Running Hop, Step, and Jamp 7. Manx Race 8. Flat Race, 150 yards Interval of half an hour. 9. Running Long Jump 10. Greasy Pig 11. Half-mile Race 12. Vaulting with Polo 13. Boys’ Race, under 12 years 14. Kangaroo Race, 100 yards 15. Quarter-mile Race IC. Wheelbarrow Race To commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. 183rn23 r N M A N & C 0., L Auctioneers, Land and General Commission Agents, Valuators, &c., HAWERA. Agencies : New Zealand Insurance Company. Australian Mutual Provident Society. New Zealand Mail. Patea Mail. Wanganui Chronicle, Mr W. Aledorf, Surveyor. Secretaryships: Hawera Town Hall Company. Hawera Medical Society. Hawera Race Meeting. Cash advances made onfall goods received for absolute sale. Wool, Hides, Tallow, and other Produce purchased. All business promptly attended to. Idle N OTIC E. GEORGE TAIT begs to inform the inhabitants of HAWERA and surrounding district, that he has commenced business in Hawera as a BAKER AND FANCY BISCUIT MAKER, and hopes that, by strict attention to business, he will be afforded a fair share of patronage and support; his previous efforts to command success being a matter of universal approbation throughout the District. Hawera, March 19, 1877. tc STORE AT KAKARAMEA. ROBERT GLEGG returns thanks to the settlers of Kakaramca for their patronage since he commenced business, and will endeavour, by civility and attention to their wants, combined with low charges, to merit a continuance of their custom. Wheat, Clover and Garden Seeds. BEST FLOUR, £l6. 29my28 Robert q~u r r i~e, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. Stationery in all its Branches. (OrrosiTE Town Hall, Carlyle). 152ag9 MEDICAL. ~ DR J. M. WARREN is now open to undertake professional charge of Families, sick or well, at per year, as per agreement, Carlyle, May 1, 1877. 13Gag2 THE Largest Selection and the Latest Styles in Ladies’ and Children’s Winter Jackets, Waterproofs, and Ulster Cloaks—4oo to select from, 4s to 4 guineas —At Adams’ Cardigan House, Carlyle. CONCERT AT HAWERA. 1 CONCERT in aid of the PreshyIX terian Church Building Fund, will be held in the Blockhouse, Hawera, on the evening of the 31st May, 1877. Particulars shortly. - 179 NOTICE. ALL those interested in the Formation of a DEBATING CLASS at MANUTAHI, are requested to attend a Meeting at the Manntahi Blockhouse on Friday, 25th instant, at 7.30 p.m. 182m28
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 221, 23 May 1877, Page 3
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