An English bachelor saw a handsomelydressed young lady on a Boston street and was told that she was the daughter of a wealthy merchant. He became acquainted? and the girl, knowing the woman who watched the interests of an elegant house, whose owners were at the sea shore, was permitted by her to receive him there. She also gave him dinners there, hiring waiters. She told him that her parents were in Europe. He proposed, was accepted, and found that the wife he had won was a shop girl.
Properties in the Market. SECTION at Waverley, three-fifths of an acre, part of section 143. Apply Mail Office. (41 FARMS to be Sold, should be Advertised in the Patea Comity Mail. Three insert]’ ons for (is., under one inch of space. A AAA Acres suitable for a fattening 4UUU sation, in Auckland, near township of Mangawai, with large house, and stock at valuation. Mail Office. (39 FARMS Wanted : Advertise in the Patea County Mail, three times for 6s. 6 Acres Bush Land at Woodville; good frontage—Apply J. and H. Chadwick. QUARTER-ACRE section, corner, with 4-rooincd Dwelling thereon; inclose proximity to wharves—Apply J. and H. Chadwick. FOR SALE. ONE QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION, Township of Patea, in immediate neighborhood of Wharves. — Apply to Eyton & Piunglk. Dissolution of Partnership. FOR SALE, Kf\f\ ACRES of Land at WhakafJV/Vj mara. Terms easy. For particulars apply to F. J. and G. W. Gank. Patea District Coach Service, Connecting witli trains at Waitotara for the South, and at Ngairc for the North. NORTH. Passengers leave Wanganui by train Arriving at Waitotara Coach arrives at Waverley PATEA Kakaramca Manutahi Hawcra Nonnanby Ngairc SOUTH. Passengers leave New Plymouth by train at Arriving at Ngaire Coach leaves Ngairc Arrives Nonnanby Hawcra Manutahi Kakaramca PATEA Waverley Waitotara EARLY SOUTH COACH. A coach leaves Patea daily (Sundays excepted), at G a.in., arriving at Waitotara at 8. NOT many years since, the Newspaper Press was meagre and very limited. Now the opinion of the Colony is consulted, through the Press, upon the most and the least important questions of the day ; whilst, in a Commercial sense, an opportunity is afforded to Merchants and others of announcing to the world what they have to Sell, and what are the special advantages of their goods. — Advt. Manual. A.M. 7 8 40 10 11 15 11 45 P.M. 12 30 1 45 2 45 5 A.M. 7 9 20 9 30 11 12 Ip.m 1 30 2 4 6
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Patea Mail, 10 February 1881, Page 4
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412Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 10 February 1881, Page 4
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