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Business Notices. .Empire Consultation. UNEDIN CUP, 1881. 2,000 Subscribers at 20s. First Prize £450 Second Prize 250 Third Prize 150 Starters (divided) 350 Non-starters (divided) 600 All Prizes Net Cash. Clients outside province will please add Is exchange on cheques (Post-office Order preferred, and stamps for reply. R. RICHARDSON, Treasurer, Empire Hotel, Christchurch, or Box 328, Post-office, Christchurch. WAVERLEY. Alexander Catanacli, PAINTER, Glazier, Paperhanger, &c. begs to inform the settlers of Wavcrley and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as above, and hopes by moderate charges, with prompt attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Estimates given for all classes of work. Paints, Colors, Varnish, &c., in stock. Note the address :— A. Catanach, (adjoining Taylor’s, blacksmith), Waverley. C. Frederic Barker, LICENSED Surveyor and Land Broker under Land Transfer Act, Land, Stock, and Estate Agent, Valueii, Auctioneer, and Stock Salesman, Wool and Share Broker , Accountant, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANT. Surveys made and levels taken in Town and Country Lauds Sub-divided in Sections and Building Allotments Properties brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act Financial Agent for the Negotiation of Mortgages and Loans Absentees represented Rents collected Estates and House Properties managed Auction Sales of Stock Properties, See., conducted in Town and Country Accountancy in all its Branches Pure-bred Stock imported to order Bank and other Shares bought and sold Cash Advances Made on security of House and Landed Properties Temporary Offices : Near Bank New South Wales, . PA TEA.

A. C. Fookes <& Co., Licensed brokers under the “ Land Transfer Act,' 5 Real Estate and Finance Agents, Brougham-street, MEW PLYMOUTH. Encourage Local Industry. HALLENSTEIN BROS. & Co. have pleasure in informing the public of Patea district that they have removed their Patea Branch to more spacious premises at DALE’S CORNER, EGMONT-STREET, For the sale of their well-known manufactures. Originally commencing %vith one Retail Branch in Dunedin, such has been the demand for their famous COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING, That they are now the largest employers of labor in New Zealand, having large works and Factory besides 1G Branches, extending to every town of importance from Invercargill to Auckland. Their immense stock, large resources, great experience, andparticularly their system of buying, and selling for cash, enable them to offer to customers the unusual advantage of A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. They thoroughly shrink all materials before making them up, mark all goods in PLAIN FIGURES, never make a second price, and sell in all their establishments at the same rates. Any article pm-chased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold, or, if desired, the money will be returned. WM. AHLFELD, Manager, Patea Branch New Zealand Clothing Factory Branches at Auckland Thames New Plymouth Napier Wellington Nelson Wanganui Christchurch Lyttelton Ashburton Titnaru Oam aru Invercargill. Dunedin SOLE AGENTS for Weetheim’s famoas and unrivalled Sewing Machines. < Egmont Portrait Gallery, PATEA. OPEN to Visitors between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. Specimens submitted for approval. Residences and Views can be taken in any part of the District, by arrangement. Notice to Sheep Farmers and others. WILLIAM HOBBS, who had the management last year, having purchased the plant from the Patea Boiling Down Company, begs to inform the settlers of the surrounding districts that he is prepared to Boil down Sheep at Is per head, during this season, a reduction being made over a thousand. Having had 19 years’ experience, settlers can depend upon everything being done to their entire satisfaction. For further particulars apply on the works, or to D. M. HARRIS, Patea. INDEPENDENT POLITICS are advocated in the Patea County Mail, which seeks no Party favors, and. will have nothing to do with manoeuvres promoted for Party ends.

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Patea Mail, 13 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 13 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 13 January 1881, Page 3

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