PORT OP PATE A. SAILINGS. Clyde ss, Tuesday afternoon af 2 o’clock, for Opunaki Patea ss; Tuesday, for Wellington. Passenger, Mr North. EXPECTED. The ' VVakatu is expected to-day, and sails for Wellington on Friday afternoon As the Patea will be detained in Wellington by the gale, she will, be unable to leave Patea until Saturday, at 4 p.m. HIGH WATEB. Thursday—3-34 a.m. 4-6 p.m. Friday—4-56 a.m. 5-29 p.m., Saturday—6-13 a.m. 6-5 i p.m. Sunday—7-28 a.m; 7-59 p.m. Monday—B-26 a.m. 8-47 p.m. : Tuesday—9-1 a.m. 9-26 p.m. , Wednesday—9-24 a.m., 9-58 p.m".
EgmonT FurniturE FactorY. ALL ICINDS OP TRNITURE to be obtained at the above ESTABLISHMENT At Greatly Reduced Prices. — : —-—oHENRY A. ARTHUR "gEGS to tender his sincere thanks to the settlers and the public in general of Patea for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, and to assure them he will endeavor, by supplying soundly constructed and; tasteful articles, to merit the same support in future; and further begs to intimate that he has made a Great Reduction in the Price of all Goods, which will compare favorably ■with any other house in the •, Colony.
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Patea Mail, 18 August 1881, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 18 August 1881, Page 3
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