Public Announcements. Kakaramea Flour Mill. retail prices. Oats, &c,, crushed for feed at 6d per bushel, sacks charged 9d each. E. PAYNE, Proprietor. Jp A T E A S.S. COMPANY. THE S. S. PATEA Will leave as under— For Wellington— To-night, at 6 p.m. Sunday, 23rd, at 8 a.m. For Nelson and Wellington—26th, at 10 a.m. The steamer will up four days for repairs about 10th November. Consignees will require to obtain order from the Manager for goods, and pay freight before delivery. Outward shippers are particularly requested to book cargo through the office, and obtain shipping note for the same, to prevent disappointment and detention. The Company cannot be held responsible unless this rule is adhered to. Arrangements have been made with the Union Co. for transhipment of cargo from all ports, consequently great expense and inconvenience will be saved to shippers. For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDW. C. HORNER, * Manager. TO PURCHASERS OF LAND ! The EMIGRANT & COLONISTS AID CORPORATION, Limited, HAS 40,000 ACRES OF LAND for selection, in sections varying from 60 to 500 acres. The land forms part of the block known as the “FEILDING SETTLEMENT,” situated in the heart of the Manawatu County. A Large Portion of the Sections has frontage on good Main Roads , in close proximity to a main railway line. The quality of the soil is very rich. It is bush land, and much of it has special value for saw-milling purposes. What is not thus heavily timbered can be cleared at a cost of The price of the land is—£2 10s per acre, Cash ; or £3 0s ~ Deferred Payment, On the following terms, viz. ; £1 to be paid on selection, and the balance, viz., £2, at the end of 5 years, meantime bearing interest at 6 per cent. TITLE UNDER THE “ LAND TRANSFER ACT.” For plans and further particulars, Apply to THE AGENT E. & C. CORPORATION, PEILDING. Feilding, Ist July, 1881. [2ml
Public Announcements. ■ Tenders WILL received up to noon of November Ist, for the Erection of a Dwelling House on the road past the Hospital, adjoining Mr R. Read's present house. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lost, Stolen, or Strayied, FROM F. O’S. McCarthy’s paddock, 1 cream colored Gelding, blind in near eye. Whosoever returns, or gives information of the same, to the undersigned, will be rewarded. Any person found detaining the sam'e after this notice will be prosecuted. H. GOODACRE, Bootmaker, Patea. N ON-ALCOHOLIC Crated Phosphated Iron Beverage and Zoedone, Brain and Nerve Tonic. A. A. GOWER, Chemist. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WANGANUI, HOLDEN AT PATEA. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and the Acts amending the same, and in the mattea of the bankruptcy of James Young Henry, of Hawera, but lately of Patea, Coachdriver, a debtor. This is to notify that James Young Henry, of Hawera, but lately of Patea, Coachdriver, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors. The First Meeting of Creditors to be held at the Court House, Patea, on Tuesday, the 25th day of October, 1881, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Dated this 18th day of October, 1881. WM. L. DEAN, Clerk ot District Court.
Business Notices. THE "\TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Noted throughout the Colony for the Bestfitting and Genuine Well-made CLOTHING Of Every Description, arc the LARGEST PRIZE -TAKERS At the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition, having been awarded FIRST ORDER OF MERIT, and also HIGHLY COMMENDED BY THE INTELLIGENT JUBOKS One trial will prove the Superior Quality of all products. A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. Branches at all the Principal Towns. If ATS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, BLANKETS, RUGS, TWEEDS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW SEASON’S GOODS NOW SHOWING. THE BRANCH ADDRESS— Dale's Corner, Egmont-street. WM. AHLFELD, Manager Sales by Auction. Sale of Pure-bred Bulls. THE undersigned will sell by auction, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 5 Pure-bred BULLs, bred by Mr W. Craig 2 Pure-bred Bulls 2 well-bred Bulls 12 well-bred Cows All bred by Mr J. Heslop FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Patea and Hawera Coach Factories. O s DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, AND SMITH, BEG to inform the Public of Patea and Hawera and surrounding districts that they make it their speciality to supply FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES in all Branches, at such prices as will defy competition. In constant receipt of the LATEST STYLES from America and Europe Every Mail, and will construct in any style that may be selected in LANDAUS , BROUGHAMS, PHOTONS, BUGGIES, EXPRESSES, Etc. The HAWERA BRANCH is under the special management of one of the Principals, and also includes the business of PARRIERY AND AGRICULTURAL WORK. Workmanship and Price will compare favorably with any part of New Zealand. LOHEG-HXJE, CHISHOLM, 8c SMITH, Patea and Hawera.
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Patea Mail, 19 October 1881, Page 2
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