Public Notices. Musical Notice. MR B. HOMBERG, P.ofvs.s.r ofMusic from Melboum ■, and lately from Wanganui, begs to inform the inhabitants of Patea and its surroundings, that ho intends to settle in Patea, where he will begin teaching Piano on Monday, the 23rd of January, 1882. After twentyfive years’ experience in teaching, he is sure to give ample satisfaction to those who will favor him with their kind patronage. Patea Permanent Land, Building, and Investment Society. THE above Society are prepared to make advances on Freehold or Leasehold Property, repayable by monthly instalments. Interest allowed on Deposits, 5 per cent. 6 months, and 7 per cent. 12 months. W. DALE, Managing Director.. Photography. Oxford-street Photographic Gallery, PATEA. PORTRAITS taken daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Residences and views photographed to order. D. M. WARREN, Proprietor. £9OO TANN ER Y. NEW PLYMOUTH. 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. Terras easy. WM. COURTNEY. J. Davidson, ST 0 RE KEEPER and General Dealer, HA WE It A. TO PUBCEA.SEES OF LAND ! The EMIGRAN~i COLONIST'S AID CORPORATION, Limited, HAS 40,000 ACRES OF LAND for selection, in sections varying from 50 to 500 acres. The land forms part of the block known as the “PEILDING SETTLEMENT,” situated in the heart of the Manawalu 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 eaw-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.” !§s* For plans and further particulars, Apply to THE AGENT E. & C. CORPORATION, FEILDING. Feilding, Ist July, 1881. [2ml
PATEA AND HaWERA COACH FACTORIES, DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, & SMITH, TENDER their sincere Thanks to the Residents of the Surrounding Districts for their liberal support since starting in the above Factories, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. D. C. & S. having Completed Extensive Additions to their Premises in Patea, are carrying on, in connection with the above, the FARRIERY, WHEELWRIGHT, AGRICULTURAL, & GENERAL SMITH’S WORK. Our Patrons may rest assured that all work entrusted to us will receive our best attention, and be executed with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. O- ; ' We are still in receipt of the LATEST STYLES in CARRIAGE BUILDING From England and America, And are prepared to Finish in any Style selected therefrom at most Reasonable Prices, combined with only First-class Workmanship. December 30th, 1881.
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Patea Mail, 11 January 1882, Page 2
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