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Tenders. TENDERS are invited for the Construction of 500 cubic yards, more or less, of Rubble Wall at the inner end of the present Breakwater at the Patea Heads. Tenders to he sent to the Chairman, at the Harbor Board office, on or before Saturday. 10 December, 1881, at 5 p.ra., endorsed “Tenders lor Rubble Wall.” Plans, specifications, and further information will be obtainable at Secretary’s office, (sd) D. COUTTS, Chairman Patea Harbor Board. Patea, 21 Nov., 1881. For Sale or Z»ease. Earth Hunger ! Earth Hunger ! To Persons Troubled with this Disease. THE undersigned can prescribe doses of from £-acre to 2000 acres, either at a dose of open land in its raw state or cultivated, and the same applies to bush land. I can suit any patient, either at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Manaia, Opunaki, Cape Egmont, Rahotu, Okato, Oakura,Omata, or near Harbor site. Now is the time, before there is much contagion. WM. COURTNEY, Land Agent, New Plymouth and Opunaki. TO LET, a Shop, with or without from One to Five Rooms, in the centre of the town. Apply T. EYTON. For Sale, CORNER Section next to Bank of New South Wales and opposite Post and Telegraph Office and Courthouse. The only freehold and best business site now available in Patea. Apply to ALFRED WOOD, Patea Heads. For Sale, The Patea Boiling-Down Establishment. THE above is situated on the Patea River, with, direct access to the Shipping from the Works. It is built on a Government lease, containing 9 acres, at a low rent. The Works are very complete, and the Plant is in firstrate order. For full particulars apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON. NEW PLYMOUTH. £9OO T AN nery. Greatest bargain between Wanganui and Auckland a Tannery, also Wool-washing Grounds and Appliances, Soap Boiling and Candle Factory, with Portable Engine, £7OO worth of Buildings, a large Dam and never-failing stream of water, 15 acres of Freehold Land within 30 chains of Town, and all for £9OO. For a steady and practical man this must be a certain fortune. Terms easy. WM. COURTNEY. Waimate Plains. Crown Lands Office, Patea, 16th November, 1881. FURTHER Sale of 10,000 acres of Rnral Land for Cash, at public auction, and on Deferred Payments on application. RURAL BUSH LAND IN THE KAUPOKONUI, NGAIRE, HAWERA, AND WAIMATE SURVEY DISTRICTS. Residence not Compulsory. 14 Sections (about 2,500 acres) of Land in the above Districts will be open for application on DEFERRED PAYMENTS on Monday, 19th December, at Patea and Hawera; and 72 Sections (about 7,500 acres) on sale by public auction, for CASH, at Hawera, on THURSDAY, the 22nd December. The Sections in Blocks XIV. and XV., Kaupokonni, abut on the continuous reserve between the Manaia and Aurora Roads; in Block XIL, Kaupokonni, and Block IX., Ngaire, west of the Waingongoro Stream and Eltbam Railway Station. The bush is mainly light timber, soft woods, and a few rata. Land is well watered. The Sections in Block 111., Waimate, are about two miles inland of the Town of Manaia, about half being open grass lands, the remainder light bush with clearings. The Sections in Block 1., Hawera, adjoin the railway-line from New Plymouth to Hawera, and are about two miles from the Normanby Station. Land level and partially cleared. Contested applications for any of the Deferred-payment Sections will be decided on the 22nd December at Hawera. Full particulars may be obtained and plans inspected at any Land Office in the Colony. C. A. WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

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Patea Mail, 5 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 5 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 5 December 1881, Page 1

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