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Tenders. Alterations to Waverley School mENDERS will bo received by the _L undersigned nt tbe Post Office, Waverley, up to 3 p.m. on 27tb instant, for the above work. Plans and specifications can be seen at Messrs Muir’s store, Waverley. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GKO. S. BRIDGE, Chairman School Committee. mENDERS will bo received until J_ Saturday, 4th March, for making 50 chains more or less of Swamp Drain ; also about. 20 chains Fencing. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. FLEMING, Clairmont, Waverley. 20th Feb., 1882. New Zealand Railways. FOXTON AND NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY. WAVERLEY-PATEA. WHENUAKURA CONTRACT.— FORMATION & PERMANENT WAY. (Length, about miles.) Public Works Office, Wellington, February 7, 1882. tttRITTEN TENDERS will be reV\ ccdved at this office umil NOON on FRIDAY, the 10th March, 1882, for the above contract. They are to be marked ou tbe outside “Tender for Whennknra Contract,’’ and addressed to tbe Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and maiked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer’s Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office, and at the Public Works Offices, Grabamstowu, Auckland, Wanganui, Christchurch, Hawera, Dunedin, Invercargill, and at the Chief Surveyor’s Offices at Napier and New Plymouth, and at Crown Lands Office, Patea. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. New Zealand Railways. FOXTON-NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY. NORMANBY STATION. CATTLE YARD CONTRACT. Public Works Office, Hawera, 10th February, 1882. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 23rd February, 1882, for the above contract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, “Tender for Cattle Yard Contract.” Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Hawera and New Plymouth, and at the Telegraph Office, Patea. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acccepled. R. W. HOLMES, Resident Engineer. 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. Notice to Butchers, Sheep Farmers, and others. WILLIAM B. HOWE having 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, Fellmonger, Patea.

Public Announcements <fKi V<r. 35 r-vi Borougli Council. Borongli Council Office, Pnlen, 22 Feb., 1882. vyOTICE.—The Dog Tax for the year 1882, of 10s per head, is now due within the Borough of Patea, and must be paid within 14 days from this date. Mr Rupert Jacomp. has been appointed Dog Tax Collector, and will be in attendance at the Borough Council Office on Tuesdays and Thursdays, between the hours of 10 a.m, and 4 p.m., to receive the Tax and issue Collars. (Signed) C. F. SHERWOOD, Mayor. Patea Harmonic Society. ORDINARY QUARTERLY CONCERT. FEBRUARY 23, 1882. PROGRAMME: PART I. Overture “ Lurliue Walt/,” Chorus, “ How bright and fair” (William Tell) Song “The shake of the hand” Duett Cornet and Baritone Quartette “ The Dream” (Sterling) Chorus, “From our home, gracious Lord” (I. Lombardi) Song “ Bide-a-wee” Duett, “ When the wind blows in from the sea” Song Double Quartette, “Great Apollo” (S. Webbe) Song “ At the ferry” (M. Webbe) Chorus, “ The night is advancing ” (II Turd ) PART 11. Birch's Popular Operetta, 11 Eveleen, the Rose of the Vale/' COMPRISING Overture Chorus, “ Away to the meadows, away !” Ballad and Semi-chorus, “ The perfume of summer” Ballad “ Scenes of my childhood” Chorus, “ Cheerily tripping along the gay mead” Pastoral Sj’mphony Chorus, “ Hark, the village bells are ringing” Maypole Dance Ballad, “Then for thee I breathe a sigh” ' .. M .. . « . . • . • ii Chorus, “ Hail to the merry festive time” Ballad “ There’s a cot in the vale” Chorus, “Our yeomen and God speed the plough” Song “ Why is not Richard here ?” Song “ My own, my native land” Duett, “ The harvest moon is shining bright” Finale...Rustic dance and chorus, “ Sing merrily” God Save the Queen ! Doors open at 7.30 ; Commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets—price 2s 6d —may be obtained from Members of the Committee, and from the Secretary, After the Concert, the balance of useful articles remaining from the Bazaar will be offered at auction without reserve. E. C. HORNER. Earth Hunger ! Earth Hunger ! To Persons Troubled with this Disease. mHE undersigned can prescribe doses of from to 2000 acres, either at a dose of open laud in its raw state ox' cultivated, and the same applies to bush land. I can suit any patient, either at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Manaia, Opunaki, Capo Egnxont, Raliotu, Okato, Oakura,Omata, or near Harbor site. Now is the time, before there is much contagion. WM. COURTNEY", Land Agent, New Plymouth and Opunaki. SfQOO 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, .=6700 worth of Buildiug-s, a large Bam 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. Terms easy. WM. COURTNEY. On Hand —For Sale. qOALS AND CORN SACKS. EDWD. C. HORNER.

THE LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST FURNISHING WAREHOUSE ¥ IS H. A. ARTHUR’S EGMONT FURNITURE FACTORY ! Where Pure anti Soundly Constructed j| Beds and Upholstery Goods of every description can always be obtained of ! GOOD VALUE! ggr ALL WORK GUARANTEED. H.A.A. being desirous of clearing out his Immense Slock, to make room for contemplated alterations in his »Show Booms, A DISCOUNT OP 124 Per Cent. WILL BE MADE. FUNERALS FURNISHED. TOMBSTONES & RAILINGS SUPPLIED ~AT LOW RATES. HENEY A. AETHUE, Egmont-st., Patea,

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Patea Mail, 22 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 22 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 22 February 1882, Page 2

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