Public Notices. HARMONIC HALL. THE LAST NIGHT OF THE COMEDY & BURLESQUE COMPY, OMEDY & BURLESQUE COMPY, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! “O' Callaghan on his Last Legs !” To be Followed by A MUSICAL BOUQUET! To Conclude with “THE AR E A BELLE!” Prices—3s and 2s. Patea Garrick Club. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Garrick Club will be held in the Albion Hotel on Wednesday, 22nd instant, at 8 p.m., at which a full attendance is requested. Business—Hospital Entertainment, the President’s resignation and election of successor, loan of scenery, and admission of new members. The Secretary or any member of the Club are prepared to take the names of any ladies or gentlemen willing to become members of the Club. I. HYAMS, Hon. Sec. Manutalii Hotel. I HEREBY give notice that I have a share in above-mentioned property, and that it cannot be dealt with without my consent. JAMES MADDEN. Wellington, March 18. A T E A S.S. C 0 M P A N Y. THE S. S. PATEA Will leave as under — For Wellington— Thursday, at 11 a.m. Sunday, at 1 p.m. For Nelson— On 30th For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDW. C. HORNER, Manager. Notice IS hereby given, that a cheque value £lO given by me to Mr George Gane, in favor of Messrs Gane Bros., dated January 20th, on the Bank of New Son ih Wales, Patea, is stopped payment; and anyone cashing same will do so at their own risk from this date. JAMES SLATER, Kakaramea,
Notice. ALL Accounts due to Mr G. W. Saunders, Lemonade Manufactory, Patea, are requested to be paid by the 31st March. All Accounts owing by the same are desired to be rendered during the current month. G. W. SAUNDERS. Impounding Notice. IMPOUNDED in the Patea Public Pound, from Cemetery reserve, 1 grey Mare, aged, brand HN off shoulder H 1 chestnut Gelding, hind feet white, JS off neck 1 bay Mare, white star on forehead, no legible brand If not released and all expenses paid by Saturday, March 25th, will be sold according to Taranaki Impounding Act, H. I. DAYIS, Poundkeeper. March 9th. Bare Opportunity. FOR SALE,— THAT Magnificent Freehold Property situated on the celebrated Whennakura 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. COWERN, Auctioneer, Patea. Photography. Oxford-street Photographic Gallery, PATEA. PORTRAITS taken daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Residences and views photographed to order. D. M. WARREN, Proprietor. James Kenworthy, Opposite Post Office, Patea, (STATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent, dealer in Fancy Goods. J. K. now receives goods from England monthly by Orient steamers, including magazines, new novels, and other literature. Novelties, or articles of any description or size can be procured by this means. Orders solicited for the Young Ladies Journal (now greatly enlarged), Family Reader, and other magazines, which are all supplied at lowest colonial rates. Just out—Universal Instructor, 9s 6d, the best home educator yet issued. May be taken on weekly or monthly payments. Subscription rates for the dairy mail —see 4th page.
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Patea Mail, 21 March 1882, Page 2
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548Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 21 March 1882, Page 2
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