Public Announcements. FUNGUS, bought in any quantity, for Cash, by the undersigned, delivered at Patea Wharf. EDWARD C. HORNER. For Sale or to Let. Business premises, with Dwelling House, in Egmont-street. Apply to T. NORTH, Draper. £2 Reward. LOST from Patea, a Bay Mare, about 14 hands, branded TP combined in one letter on near shoulder; also a Bay Pony, about 14 hands, branded HA on near rump, and slight star on forehead. Apply Mail Office. EXCURSION TO Wellington Races SHOULD sufficient inducement offer, the s.s. “Patea” will leave for the above Races (circumstances permitting) THIS Tuesday Morning, at 9.30 a.m., at Reduced Fares. Leaving Wellinton on Friday Evening. Early application necessary, EDWARD. C. HORNER, Manager. Patea Harbor Board. Election of Members in accordance with Clause 82 of “ The Harbors Act, 1878.” THE Election of One Member for the Otoia Riding, in place of Mr William Balmforth, who vacates his seat by effluxion of time, but is eligible for re-election, will take place at the County Council Chambers, Patea, on Monday, 14th February, 1881. Nominations of Candidates will be received by the undersigned at the Office of the Patea Harbor Board, where forms of nomination can be obtained till noon of Tuesday, Bth February, 1881. T. EYTON, Returning Officer Otoia Riding. Patea, 29th January, 1881. Patea Harbor Board. Election of Members in accordance with Clause 32 of “ The Harbors Act, 1878.” THE Election of One Member for the Waverley Riding, in place of Mr G. S. Newland, who vacates his seat by effluxion of time, but is eligible for re-election, will take place at the Town Hall, Waverley, on Monday, the 14th of February, 1881. Nominations of Candidates will be received at the Town Hall, Waverley, until noon of Tuesday, Bth February, 1881. Forms of nomination can be obtained from the undersigned, H. F. MASON, Deputy Returning Officer for Waverley Riding. 29th January, 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 *n n. • xtH n i. 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. EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND SPEED AT the County Mail Office. ECONOMY , STYLE, & DESPATCH.
Cricket! Cricket! UNDERSIGNED has just J- received direct from London, Men’s and Boys' Cricketing Material CONSISTING OF BATS, Cobbett’s all cane BALLS, Duke’s and Darke’s treble seam STUMPS complete BAILS, Ebony GLOVES, Batting GLOVES, Wicketkeeping LEG GUARDS NETS for long-stopping, with jointed poles SCORING BOOKS CRICKETING Bags, Spikes, Boots, Caps, Coats, and Trousers S. T. begs most respectfully to thank the cricketers in the Patea and surrounding districts for their past favors, aud solicits a continuance of the same. With their liberal co-operation he is enabled to keep a large and varied assortment of Cricketing Material of every description. S. Taplin.
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Patea Mail, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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488Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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