Wanted. WANTED, 3 or 4 good Harvesters. Apply at once to James Faikweather. Kakaramea. ANTED in Patea, a good domestic Servant who understands plain cooking. Best wages and comfortable home. Apply H, Mail office. WANTED, at once, General Servants, Nurse Maids, and Boy. Good wages given. Apply Mrs Isaiah, Registry Office, Egmont-street, Patea. WANTED known, that F. R. Huff, Photographic Artist, Wanganui, will Visit Patea, in a short time. WANTED KNOWN, that a Patea Express is run by J. O’BRIEN. Orders and odd jobs attended to punctually. Public Announcements. OPENING NOTICE. ANDERSON’S New Furniture Opened This Evening FURNITURE.— Sec fuller advertisement next issue. Warehouse in Patea will be with a large stock of J. Anderson.
Public Announcements.. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES ON SABBATH FIRST (JAN. -29 th.) THE REV. J. TORRY will preach on SUNDAY, at Kakaramea, at 3 p in.; Patea, at 7 p.m. Wesleyan Church, Patea. SERVICES on Sunday next will be conducted by Rev H. Ensok, as follow : Patea, morning, 11 o’clock Patea, evening, at 7 o’clock. Patea Borough Council. nnENDERS are invited for the CartJ- age of Gravel for twelve months ending 9th February, 1883, for the Repairs of Streets within the Borough. Specifications can be seen at the Borough Council Office. THOS. EYTON, Town Clerk. Patea Borough Council. APPLICATIONS for the office of Xl Engineer and Surveyor to the above Council at a salary of £l5O per annum (private practice allowed) will be received up to 7 p.m. on Monday, 6th February, 1882. Applications to be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “ Application for office of Engineer and Surveyor.” (signed) G. F. SHERWOOD, Mayor. Patea, 12 January, 1882. Sol=3! ‘ 1 Property-Tax Act, 1881.” NOTICE is hereby given that the first instalment of Property-Tax for the half-year commencing Ist April 1881, will be payable on Wednesday, the 15th day of February, 1882, and the second instalment of Property-Tax for the halt-year commencing Ist October, 1881, in respect of property will be payable on Wednesday, the Ist day of March, 1882, and in respect of Fire, Marine, and Guarantee Premiums on Monday, the Ist day of May, 1882; and the place or places where the said tax shall be paid shall be the office of the Property-Tax Commissioner, Government Buildings, Wellington, or any Post Office (except in Wellington) which is a Telegraph Station or Money Order Office. J. SPERRY, Property-Tax Commissioner. Wellington, 23rd January, 1882. A T E A S.S. COMPANY. &&.■ ’ THE S. S. PATEA Will leave as under — For Nelson— Monday, 30th, at 4 p.m. For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDW. 0. HORNER, Manager. Musical Notice. MR B. HOMBERG, Professor of Music, having arrived, begs to inform the inhabitants of Patea and its surroundings, that be is prepared to take Pupils and to Teach Piano from the first rudiments up to finishing education and composition, and that be will attend to Pupils at. their residences or at his temporary abode, the Temperance Hotel, private entrance. Balls and Parties attended. ' Rare Opportunity! FOR SALE,— THAT Magnificent Freehold Property situated on the celebrated Wbenuakura Block, about 3 miles from the Town of Patea, being Sections 7, 8, and 10, containing 330 acres; securely fenced and sub-divided ; together with Dwelling House, Yards, and Farm Buildings. Given in with the purchase will be the present owner’s right to run on Section 11 (adjoining) containing 140 Acres. Apply to R. E. McRAE, Auctioneer, Manaia, or to W. CQWERN, Auctioneer, Patea. PRINTING of every kind at the Mail office —superior and cheap. Subscription rates for the daily mail —see Ith page.
Strayed, FROM Mr Frank Bailey’s paddock at Hawera, a steel grey Mare (known to many as Cigarette). Was last seen at Kakaramea. Anyone giving information as to her present whereabouts, or bringing her to Mr Haase’s Livery Stables, will be rewarded. Waitara Harbor Improvements, CONTRACT NO. 3. For the providing and depositing 10,000 cubic yards RUBBLE STONE for Training Wall at N.E. Head ot Waitara River. RITTEN TENDERS wil be received by the Secretary at his office, Waitara, up to noon of Wednesday, 15th February, 1882, for the above Contract. They must be addressed to the Chairman of Waitara Harbor Board, and marked outside “ Tender for Contract No 3.” Plans and specifications may be seen at Waitara. Contractors may tender for the whole or a portion of the works. No tender for less than 1000 yards. Telegraphic tenders will be received on the same conditions as in the Public Works Department. JOHN THOMSON, Harbor Engineer. January, 26, 1882. PORT OP PATE A. EXPECTED. Patea ss had not arrived up till 3 o’clock to-day. Heavy weather is reported in the Straits. HIGH WATER. Saturday—4-6 a.m. 5-43 p.m. Sunday—s-27 a.m. 6-11 p.m. Monday—6-52 a.m. 7-31 p.m. Tuesday—B-4 a.m. 8-33 p.m. Wednesday—B-75 a.m., 9-18 p.m Thursday—9-83 a.m. 9-58 p.m. Friday—lo-14 a.in. 10-29 p.m. EAEMS to be Let or Sold should be Advertised in the “ Daily Mail” Three lines for Is. prepaid, or one week for os, one month (credit) for 12s 6d. Longer advertisements at cheap rates : one inch inserted six times for 10s, or one month (credit) £l. If inserted till countermanded, the lowest rate of charge is made. T. E. HAMERTON. Tenders.
R. A. > ADAMS, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Importer, PA TEA, TS NOW opening his First Shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, Ex WAVE QUEEN, from London, COMPRISING ALL THE NOVELTIES for the COMING SEASON, SELECTED IN THE HOME MARKETS , And Marked at a Small Advance on ENGLISH COST. o R. A. Adams being now a Large Direct Importer of Drapery and Clothing, places him, as regards prices, in a position equal to the wholesale merchants, by saving their profit, thereby enabling him to sell Retail at Wholesale Prices. The Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Stays, Baby Linen, and Underclothing is under the management of a qualified lady. Clothing, Machine or hand-made—the largest selection and best value in the colony. A large stock of New Tweeds, just opened up. Tailoring and Dress Making, in all its branches, on the premises. Instructions for self-measurement, for Tailoring and Dress Making, with samples by post, on applica tion. Country orders carefully and promptly atttended to. Shipments to arrive ex Wairoa and Ocean Steamers regularly to keep the stock assorted up with the newest goods out. R. A. Adams, Wholesale and Petal IlDraper and I moo tier, Patea.
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Patea Mail, 28 January 1882, Page 2
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