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pEY. pH ARLES qLARK Will LECTURE in the TOWN HALL, CARLYLE, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. Subject—“ Charles Dickens.” Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o’clock. Front Seats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s 6d, Tickets can be obtained only from Scats Trill be reserved for Ticket Holders till 7.45 pan. sOj 16 W. DALE. THIS DAY, AT HAWERA MR PROCTER has arranged to open at LLOYD’S HOTEL To-day, where he will remain for a few days, after which he will return to Carlyle. : T. R. Procter^ St jf Optician % T. K. PROCTER, from 30 years’ experience in the spectacle branch of his business, knowing the difficulty there has been in procuring the same of reliable material, properly adjusted to the sight, from the imported spectacles, and having also secured the services of a thoroughly qualified Optician (late of Dollohd and Sons, London), and the only Practical Optician in New Zealand, is now prepared to supply a want long felt amongst the community, A 7 iz„ the proper treatment of that most delicate of organs, THE EYE. Where the sight is either naturally defective, or impaired by accident, over-work, or age, Mr Procter guarantees to supplj” GLASSES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, of the best Brazilian pebbles, or the Patent Tinted, or other Crystals, selected with care and judgment, so as not only to overcome the inconvenience of shortsightedness, but to preserve as long as possible the strength of the eye, Persons suffering from weak and imperfect vision should take the opportunity of calling upon T. K. Procter, when they can have their sight guaged and registered by specially prepared instruments, and a patent Optometer, for carefully testing the sight and supplying suitable spectacles, so that they can at any time ho supplied by post. Money to X>end. 0 i n-AA LEND, in various i4UUU sums, on FREEHOLD SECURITY, at current rates. J. R. B. ROY, 5 9to Solicitor, Hawcra. gAIREY QAMP £IZB for £l Is. MANUTAHI, PATEA DISTRICT. THE Promoters beg to submit to the public the particulars nf their I. A "NT) SAI-.'E on the ART UNION PRINCIPLE, and would point out a few of the advantages likely to accrue from the successful venture. THIRTY SECTIONS Are offered on the above principle, in the rising Township of Manutahi, valued at £BOB 10s, in 770 tickets at £1 Is each. The sections are portion of Block No. 11, and are numbered and valued as follows : —l, £125 ; 2. £OO ; 3, £BO -; 5, £SO ; 6, £4O; 9, 12, 13, 14, £26 each ; 10,11, £3O each; 15, 16,17, 20, 21,22, £l7 each; IS, 19, £25 each; - 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, £l2 10s each. It is arranged that the drawing shall take place in Carlyle on the 30th March, 1878, and the winning numbers advertised in the Patea Mail of 3rd April, 1878. The winners to produce their tickets as payment for the land. Manutahi is exactly midway between the two great centres of population in the Patea District (Carlyle and Havvera), and is ten miles from each. It is situated on the Main Trunk Line of Road, is rich in soil, is surrounded by almost endless tract of country, which is admitted on all sides cannot be surpassed, possibly not equalled, in the Colony. Apart from its great centralistic character, Manutahi will be a great half-way Depot from the Port of Patea inwards, and for cattle, produce, and all the vast wealth of the territory lying beyond (outwards). The Waitara-Wanganui Railway is surveyed through it. In view of the Patea Harbor Works now in progress, the successful accomplishment of which is an admitted fact; in view of the land being sought after and eagerly grasped and occupied from day to day, the advantage of Town Land in this locality is obvious to all who are in any way acquainted with it. About 4,000 acres of rich country, quite close to this Township, will be offered by the Government at auction during the early part of 1878, which will attract many settlers (more especially as it is surveyed in small lots), and cause an increased demand for Town Lands, with all the concomitant requirement of stores, hotels, shops, trades, &c., &c. The land is quite level, all cleared and grassed. Plans and full particulars may be obtained on application to Mr William Cowern, auctioneer, Carlyle, where also tickets may be obtained. Agencies have been established at New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington, and intervening townships. 62 FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND Blifgess and A Keys’ Side Delivery REAPING MACHINE, with McCormick’s patent arm. Apply at once to W. DALE, 48 Auctioneer. NOTICE. k LL DEBTS due by Livingstone A & McMichael, or myself, must be sent in before the 25th instant, as I am about leaving the district; CHAS. McMICHEL, 45f23 Hawera. jgETSY pRIG JUST OPENED-—A large assortment o£ Fancy Dress Hoods and Fichus—At T. North, Excelsior House.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 287, 16 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 287, 16 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 287, 16 January 1878, Page 3

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