Public Announcements. LOST on Saturday night, between Mr Read’s and Mrs Hirst’s, a black painted, with hair chain Attached. Apply to the Rev A. Dasent, £1 Reward. LOST, a dark bay Gelding, branded P U on near shoulder, snip on nose, hind feet white, stands -about 14 hands. Please inform at Mail office. RUNNING on my land on the Whenuakura Block, 8 head Large Draught Bullocks, 5 head do., and 6 head ‘do. If not claimed and all expenses paid within twenty-one days from date, they will be sold to defray expenses. ARMSTRONG. Whenuakura, Dec. 26th, 1881. Impounding Notice. IMPOUNDED in the Patea Public Pound, By Mr J. Sheehan, Whenuakura, 1 Bay Gelding, brand TAU downwards 1 Bay Mare, no visible brand 1 Bay ' Gelding, long mane and tail, star on forehead By Rongi (Maori) from Manutahi, 1 Mouse-colored Gelding, brand diamond with straight line at side If not released, and all expenses paid, by 2ith January, will be sold in accordance with provisions of Impounding Act. , H. I. DAVIS, Poundkeeper. January 3rd, 1882. SALE. 900 Hoggets, mixed sexes 300 .Breeding Ewes 250 Lambs . All in first-class order. Apply ARUNDELL & ROSS, : : • . TO LET, A6-ROOMED COTTAGE, Office and Outhouses, with good Garden, near the Wharf, Patea.—Apply to T. Haywood, batcher, Patea. Also, Two-roomed Cottage adjoining same. Also, — TWO COTTAGES, 2 Rooms each, at Kakaramea.—Apply as above, or to H. Wakefoud, Kakaramea. Notice to Butchers, Sheep Farmers, and others. WILLIAM B. HOWE having I leased from Mr McCarthy the Green Island Fellmongery, Patea, is prepared to give the highest market prices for Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, Tallow, &c. Wool taken in to scour. W. B. HOWE, Pellmonger, Patea. Cards 1 Christmas Books Christmas Presents James Kenworthy, . Opposite Post Office, Patea, STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent, dealer in Fancy Goods, &c. Direct importation of Books suitable for school prizes and Christmas presents, which are marked at Wanganui prices. Liberal allowance on purchases of £2 and upwards. Inspect the stock and compare prices before ordering out of the district. WILLIAM DIXON, PAINTER, &c., PATEA, HAS just received a Large Consignment of PAPERHANGINGS from Melbourne, Dunedin, and Wellington. GLASS, and all other PAINTERS’ MATERIAL kept in Stock, at Reasonable Prices. The Trade Liberally Dealt With. Country and all other orders promptly attended to. Note the Address : Opposite the. Central Hotel, Patea. F. W. Batten, BRICKLAYER & CONTRACTOR, PATEA. ESTIMATES given. Plans prepared. Work done in town or country. Address, —Australasian Hotel, Patea. Musical Notice. MR B. HOMBERG, Professor of Music from Melbourne, and lately from Wanganui, begs to inform the inhabitants of Patea and its surroundings, that he 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.
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Patea Mail, 17 January 1882, Page 1
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