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Public Notices. Cricket Match, MARRIED and Single, will be played next Saturday. Play commences at half-past 1 o’clock. SAMUEL TAPLIN, Hon. Sec, & Trea. P. C. Club. Impounding Notice. rMPOUNDED in the Patea Pubjic X Pound, by Mr Harry Locker, 1 Red Steer, branded EH conjoined, with slit on off ear. Also, by Mr George Pearce, Kakaramea, 1 Chestnut Mare; no visible brand. If not released, and all expenses paid, by 16th January, will be sold in accordance with provisions of Impounding Act. H. I. DAYIS, Poundkeeper. January 3rd, 1882. £1 Reward, STRAYED from Patea about two months ago, a Light Grey Mare, no visible brand, tail square cut, tender about the head, had a tether-rope on neck. Anyone bringing the same to Mr Hurley, Patea, will receive above reward. £1 Reward. LOST, a Bay Gelding, about 15£ hands high, branded like U with bar across on near shoulder: snip on upper lip. Finder will oblige by leaving it at this office, or with Mr W. Guerin, Hawera. WAIMATE HOTEL, n MANAIA. J. Jackson invites attention to the excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers at his handsome new Hotel, which for home-like comfort cannot be surpassed. f First-class Stabling. " Good Paddocks. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. ADVERTISING rates Reduced for the Daily Mail— see 4th page. Subscription rates for the daily mail —see 4th page. ILLUSTRATED Weekly Supplement given with the Daily Mail, VISITING Cards printed neatly and cheaply at the Mail Office, „ PORT OP PATE A. SAILINGS. Patea, ss, Friday, for Wellington. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Wilson;' Misses McComisky, Messrs Palmer, Neilson, Skeet, Ngahina, Saunders, and -Dimant. ' Cargo: 28 hides, 17 bales w001,J5 bales fungus, N.Z.L & M. Go.; 6 bales wool, Bank N.S. Wales, Hawera ; 5 bales wool, Howe ; 9 bags cocksfoot, Barker; ’l4 bags fungus, 2 hides, E. C. Horner 1 pkg, Brown. : * arrived. ; Patea ss, Monday, from Wellington. Passengers : Messrs Saunders,‘J Webb, Secombe, Carl, Shaw, Thomson,' Adams, Brown, Richards, Brown, Misses. Dathie, Edgecombe, and Master Bendalh. Cargo: 16 pkgs, Slater; 16 pkgs, Keating ; 1 bale, Gibbons ;20 pkgs,Taplin ;.2 pkgs, Brown; 2 bales, Dale; 10 crates, Saunders ; 18 pkgs, Cook; 30, pkgs, C.F.8.; 1 pkg, Duffill ; 20 sacks, 1 c’s, 1 keg, 34 bars, 2 pkgs, Gibson; 1 e’e, Gower ; 1 c’s, Doneghue & Co. ; 1 box,; Chisholm; 4 pkgs, Whittaker; 1 c’s, Arthur ; 1 c’s, Meuli; 1 c’s, Jacob ; 1 c’s, North; 1 foil, P. McCarthy; 28£ c’s, Donnelly; 2 sacks, McKenna;, 5 sacks, Pulford ; 1 pkg, Whelan; 20 sacks, Dale ; 4pkgs, Saunders; 1 pkg, Whittem,’ 2 boxes, Cameron ; 7 cases, O’Rielly. HIGH WATER. ‘ Tuesday—9-5 a.m. 9-31 p.m. ’ Wednesday—9-52 a.m., 10-11 p.m, Thursday—lo-28 a.m. 10-47 p.m. Friday—ll-3 a.m. 11-21 p.m. Saturday—ll-39 a.m. 11-40 p.m. Sunday—ll-54 a.m. 12-11 p.m. Monday—l 2-27 a.m. 12-43 p.m. An inspired item in a Wellington journal says ; the crops destroyed at Parihaka are merely those planted by the strangers who had no right there, and assembled there in defiance of the Government. Those destroyed at Pungarehu and Parapara had been planted, in spite of repeated official prohibition, on land outside the native reserves, and not belonging to the, Parihaka maoris at all. *

_ 1, Lemonade, Waters, and Cordials. THE undersigned begs to. inform the Public of T*atea an? Waverley districts that he has the erection of premises and the laying . down y of special new machinery at PateaV for manufacturing Lemonade, . Tonic Waters, Ginger "Beer, and Cordials ;of first-rate quality, which cannot .he equalled on the West Coalt, nor surpassed'any where. He solicits one, trial from all who appreciate a superior article. Daily Delivery at Datea, Waverley, Whenuakura, Kakaramea, and Manutahi. Specia orders supplied and deliv erei l promptly at short notice, in any part of th* district. ; Parties, Dances, Pic-nics,. and Weddings supplied with the finest Cordials and Aerated Waters. G-eorge Saunders, pate A. ‘ Octobeiv Ist, 1880.

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Patea Mail, 3 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, 3 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, 3 January 1882, Page 2

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