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Offices : Patea, Waverley, Hawera, and Manaia.

Public Announcements Patea Flower Show. rjy H E AUTUMN SH 0 W of the Patea Horticultural Society will be held in the Harmonic Hall, NEXT SATURDAY, March 4th, Comprising Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables; also Hoots, Grain, Dairy Produce, &c. The date of Show is altered from March 2nd to the 4th, as the Harmonic Hall bad been let (by mistake) for another purpose on the 2nd, It is hoped therefore that Saturday next will be found convenient to Exhibitors and the public. Pot Plants. PRIZES : lit ss, 2nd 2s 6d, except Special Prizes as stated Special in each case. Prizes. Geraniums, three varieties single Geraniums, two varieties double Geraniums, three tricolor Petunias, two varieties double Petunias, two varieties single Fuchsias, three varieties Balsams, three varieties, six months’ subscription to Patea Daily Mail Coxcombs, two,varieties Musk, yellow Musk, red Begonias, three varieties foliage Begonias, two varieties flowering Collection of ferns, established Collection of conifers, not less than eight nor more than twelve Specimen plant in bloom Specimen plant, foliage Best flowering plant in the room Collection of plants flowering or foliage, Captain Wray’s prize ... 10 6 Cut Flowers. Special PRIZES : Ist ss, 2nd 2s 6rf. Prizes. Asters, four varieties Zinnias, three varieties single Zinnias, three varieties double Carnations and picolees, six varieties Hollyhocks, four spikes Gladioli, four spikes Boses, six varieties Boses, three varieties, six months’ subscription to Patea Daily Mail Pansies, six varieties, Mr B. 13. Pearce’s prize 10 0 Verbenas, six varieties Stocks, four varieties Antirrhinums, three varieties Dahlias, six varieties, Mr W.Dixon’s picture Dahlias, three varieties Phlox Drummundi, three varieties Hand bouquet, not more than six inches in diameter, Mr H. E. P. Adams’s prize 10 0 Bridal bouquet, not more than four inches in diameter, Mr H. F. Christie’s prize 10 0 Table bouquet, not more than twelve inches in diameter Table decorations, three vases (ladies only), Mr H. F. Christie’s prize 10 0 Stand of flowers Collection of cut flowers, Mr H. F, Christie’s prize 10 0 Floral device, Mr J. Biseloy’s prize 10 0 Fruit Special PRIZES : Ist ss, 2nd 2s 6 d. Prizes. Grapes, white, three bunches Grapes, black, three bunches, Mr Howe’s prize (one mat) value. . 5 0 Apples, dessert, plate of six Apples, best collection, three of each sort, Mr E. C. Tennent’s prize ... ... ... ... 10 6 Peaches, clingstone, plate of six Peaches, freestone, plate of six Pears, dessert, plate of six Pears, cooking, plate of six Pears, best collection, Mr John Paterson’s prize... ~ ... 10 0 Nectarines, plate of six Mulberries, plate of twelve, six months’ subscription to Weekly Chronicle Blackberries, plate of twelve Quinces, plate of six Figs, plate of six, Mr Win. Aitchison’s prize 5 0 Plums, dessert, plate of six Plums, greengages, plate of six Plums, cooking, plate of six Melon, rock, one Melon, water, one, Mr Yorke’a prize 6 0 Cape gooseberries, plate of twenty, Mr D. M. Harris’s prize ... 2 6 Jams or jellies, in jars of not less than 11b each, three sorts, Mr H. Williamson’s prize 10 6 Collection of fruits, Mr J. Williameon’s prize ... ... ... 10 6 Vegetables. Special PRIZES: ls2 ss, 2nd 2s 6d. Prizes Peas, twenty-fiye pods Collection of peas, not less than three varieties, of twelve pods each Beans, kidney, twelve pods

GRAND OPENING NOTICE! JOHN ANDERSON TTAS much pleasure in informing his numerous Customers that his new Premises ARE NOW OPEN ! and takes this opportunity of Thanking the Inhabitants of Patca and surrounding Districts for the liberal and increasing patronage bestowed upon him since commencing business in Patea. The increased facilities now offered for carrying on the business in all its branches will bo fully appreciated by his Customers, and every order will now be carried out with immediate despatch and in a first-class manner, owing to the extra convenience and increased staff of First-class Workmen, o During the Month of February, a Discount of 10 per cent will he allowed on all Purchases / O A Large Stock of Furniture Cane and Wood-seat Chairs of every description, now on view. Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths up to 18 feet wide, Mattings of every kind, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, and every other requisite for the complete furnishing of a house. 0 JOHN ANDERSON,

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Patea Mail, 1 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 1 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 1 March 1882, Page 2

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