Business Notice. Colonial Brewery, Haw era. John McGuire, PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor is determined to spare no expense in supplying a Firstclass Article, and respectfully solicits orders. J. & H. CHADWICK, Land, Hotel, Estate, Stock, Shipping, Newspaper, and General Commission Agents, VALUATORS AND COLLECTORS, PA TEA and MAN AIA . BUYERS of Wool, Hides, Skins, Tal low, Fungus, Produce, &c. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Good hacks, harness horses, thorougnbred mares, draught horses, and light and heavy stud horses for sale on commission ; also cattle and sheep. Hotel properties in the County of Patea for sale. Coal supplied in any quantity on the shortest notice. AGENCIES ; New Zealand Fire & Accident Insurance Company (Manaia) Mutual Life Association of Australia (Manaia 1 ) Wellington Meat Freezing Company (Patea district) Patea County Mail Wanganui Herald and Yeoman. PROPERTIES FOR SALE /J Jk Acres Waimate land, partly ‘xJLt: laid down in grass, well fenced and well watered. Capital house and outbuildings. IAA Acres Bush Land, miles from LUv Midhurst Railway station, fronting district road. Cheap and good terms. 18 Acres improved Land, with house, near town of Patea ; splendid property. 6 Sections at Stratford, H ALF-ACRE Sections, short distance from centre of town of Patea. UARTER-ACRE section, corner, with 4-roomed Dwelling thereon; in close proximity to wharves, Patea. 50 Acres good Land, Waimate Plains. SECTIONS in Patea, Manaia, Hawera, Midlnirpt, Stratford, ATonnanby, Otakeo, Opunaki, Kakaramea, Waverley, and Woodvilie. L EASEHOLDS for business and residence sites, town of Patea. SMALL Leasehold in Hawera, suitable for dairy or stud farm. 9 Acres and 4 acres, Normanby road. fy-i t Acres, fenced, well-watered, partly O laid down in grass. Capital situation, and easy terms, Waimate Plains. f)AA Acres, Waimate Plains, fenced, uUU grassed, with or without dwellng and adjoining section. Pleasantly situated. Part of the purchase-money can •emain on mortgage. "1 £CA Acres, Waimate Plains, with fourroomed house ; all fenced and laid down in grass, and abundantly watered. Good situation, and terms very easy. rrQ Acres, Waimate Plain’s, partly imI O proved ; house and paddocks. Good water supplj', and few acres of bush. -c ()K Acres, partly improved and fenced. Fine land. Waimate Plains. KiA Acres on Waimate Plains ; deferred Ou payment system. House and fencing, Partly grassed and well supplied with water. Good opening for man of limited capital. ___ -i K/\ Acres bush land, on easy terms, XOv/ near Manaia road. 10 years to pay off the purchase money . \ A Acres, valuable from its situation, 4:U fenced and partly improved. Waimate Plains. Acres, unimproved. Well-watered, and near the Manaia road. Not tar from Otakeho, Waimate Plains. QQK Acres, suh-divided, laid down in 000 grass, and watered by running stream. Capital house and outbuildings, and situated convenient to the main road. £2OOO in cash required ; the balance can remain on mortgage for a term of years. SEVERAL Sections in Town of Otakeho, Waimate Plains. . FOR SALE : 5 Acres near Manaia 10 Acres near Manaia 8 Acres on Normanby Road 4 Acres on Manaia Road 9 Acres on Normanby Road The Undersigned receive applications daily for Farms on the Waimate Plains. Persons having land for. sale would do well to communicate with them. ggr No Charge for Advertising if No Sale effected. J. & H. CHADWICK. Patea District Coach Service. i -'(OBB & Co.’s coaches connect with Vy trains at Waverley for the South, and at Hawera for the North. NORTH. A.M. Passengers leave Wanganui by train 7 45 Arrive Waverley 10 0 Coach arrives at PATEA 11 15 p. M. Kakaramea 11 45 Manutahi 12 30 Connecting with the train at Hawera, train leaving at 3 o’clock, SOUTH. Passengers leave New Plymouth by train at Coach leaves Hawera Manutahi PATEA .... Arrives Waverley Train leaves Waverley A.M. 7 45 11 20 P.M. 0 0 2 0 4 0 4 15 Patea Extra Coach. A coach will leave Waverley daily (Sundays excepted) at 7 p.m., arrive Patea 8-40 p.m. Down : leave Patea 6 a.m., arrive Waverley 7-30 in time catch the morning train for Wanganui, so as passengers leaving Patea can get to Wanganui and back on the same day.
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Patea Mail, 21 February 1882, Page 4
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