Business Hotices. Patea Sash and Door Depot, Bedford-street , Patea. Reduction in prices of Doors and Saslies Price Lists and Moulding Sheet on application Also on sale, Turnery of every description Sheet Glass, all sizes Plain and Carved Trusses Verandah Brackets, cut to any pattern Totara and Birch Posts Red and White Pine Rails Hobarton Palings, 6 and 6 feet White and Red Pine Totara and Kauri Timber All at Lowest Remunerative Rates Yards: Bedford-street, Patea, and at Wanganui York Sc Cornfoot, Proprietors. Pianos! Pianos! CAN be had Cheap at E, Ellery Gilrert’s, and Tuned 12 months free of charge. Old Instruments put into thorough good repair. Tuning done by the year. Will visit Patea shortly. Due notice will be given. Address—Devon-street, New Plymouth, care Mr Gower, Chemist, Patea. F. W. Batten, BRICKLAYER & CONTRACTOR, PATEA. ESTIMATES given. Plans prepared. Work done in town or country. Address, —Australasian Hotel, Patea. HARD UP. Waiting for the Railway. IN the meantime people must live In order to do so I am selling the second cuts of Beef at from per lb. P. C. GOWLAND, Butcher. gERVANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE—Mrs Howitt, confectioner, Patea. JQ W A N & Q °. Auctioneers and Commission Agents, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. AUTUMN. 1882. WINTER. rjIHE FIRST PORTION OF THE NEW GOODS for this Season, comprising over FIFTEEN CASES, ARE NOW. OPENED UP. The BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED, AND PARENTS & GUARDIANS Will find it advantageous to MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION, THE STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING Is simply superb, and ihe variety of HATS BLANKETS HOSIERY FLANNELS SHIRTINGS Second to None in New- Zealand ! IjgT Agents for the celebrated Wertheira Sewing Machines. PATEA BRANCH,— W. E. CLARKE, Manager.
Public Announcements | £1 Reward. LOST from Patea, a grey mare branded JM on near shoulder. The finder returning the same will receive the above reward. JAMES DONNELLY, Patea. Notice—£l Reward. STOLEN or strayed, on the 29th March last, 1 dark bay Gelding, with black points, branded R on off shoulder. The tinder will receive the above reward on leaving the horse at the Railway Hotel, Patea. For Sale. Hay in any quantities, from Coutts's Celebrated Pasture Lands. Trussed at the Stack (per t0n)...40s Loose at the Stack (per load of ordinary farm dray with frame) ... ... .. 25s One Man Found to Assist Loading. 20 Tons and upwards as per agreement. Note. The best hay in the District within 1 mile of Patea. Apply to W. COWERN, Auctioneer. A Good Investment. FOR SALE (subject to present occupation), the Goodwill of Lease of Section and Premises known as the Co-operative Store, situated in the centre of Patea, and now occupied by Messrs McKenna & Co, For particulars apply to W. DALE, Auctioneer. Sale of Pastoral Leases of Crown Lands in the Land District of Nelson. Preliminary Notice. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, Bth March, 1882. ONE hundred and- seventy thousand three hundred acres of pastoral Crown land in the Amuri District of Nelson, divided into twenty runs, in areas of from 3,000 to 17,000 aercs, will be offered for lease by public auction, at the Lands Office, Nelson, early in the month of May next. Maps of the country to be leased will be published in the beginning of April, and further particulars respecting the runs will appear in future advertisements. WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands. tz-a.- * •- mrvY'PITYMO UT H. pREATEST BARGAIN between vJ Wanganui and Auckland a Tannery , also Wool-washing Grounds and Appliances, Soap Boiling and Candle Factory, with Portable. Engine, £7OO worth of Buildings, a large Dam and never-failing stream of water, 15 acres of Freehold Land within 30 chains of Town, and a// for £9OO. Fora steady and practical man this must be a certain fortune. Terms easy. WM. COURTNEY. 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 land in its raw state or cultivated, and the same applies to bush land. I can suit any patient, either at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Manaia, Opnnaki, Cape Egmont, Rahotn, Okato, Oaknra,Gmata, or near Harbor site. Now is the time, before there is much contagion. WM. COURTNEY, Land Agent, New Plymouth and Opunaki, IF this should meet the eye of anyone wanting to know where they can get the best and cheapest Confectionery in town, it is at G, H. Thornton’s, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington. Ordinary Boiled Lollies, from 60s per cwt. Write for price list. PRINTING of every kind at the Mail office—superior and cheap.
Public Announcements. Patea Library. 'TWTEVV BOOKS.—The Committee have just added a fresh supply of new and standard books to the Library, and other larger supplies of new books are being obtained. The Committee have endeavored to meet an immediate demand for fresh readable literature, knowing that most of the books in stock bad been pretty well read ; and have therefore procured the following hooks through a local agent without loss of time : Idalia, by Ouida Held in Bondage, by Ouida A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida Friendship, by Ouida In a Winter City, by Ouida Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage, by Ouida A Village Commune, by Ouida Miss or Mrs, by Wilkie Collins Basil, by Wilkie Collins The Law and The Lady, by Wilkie Collins Gabriel Conroy, b} 7 Bret llarte Gaslight and Daylight, by G. A. Sala Olympia, hy B. E. Francillon Caleb Williams, by W. Godwin Charlotte’s Inheritance, Strangers and Pilgrims, Ready Mono} 7 Mortiboy, b} 7 Beisant & Rico Tales of Mystery, by E. A. Poe Roxy, by Eggleston Garth, by J Hawthorne High Spirits, by James Payn Wild as a Hawk, by Katharine Macquoid Leah, the Jewish Maiden, The Browrig Papers, by Douglas Jcrrold Dear Lady Disdain, by Justin McCarthy Strange Clues, by James McGovan Scott, by R. 11. Hutton Milton, by M. Pattison Gibbon, by J. C. Morison Johnson, by L. Stephen Hawthorne, by H, James jr. Goldsmith, by W. Black The Novellette Library, by Rita Sunlight and Shadow, by J, B. Gough Wonders of Bodily Strength, by C. Russell The New Republic, by W. H. Mallock Melbourne House, Love’s Conflict, by Florence Marryatt No Intentions, by Florence Marryatt Nelly Brooke, by Florence Marryatt Gerald Estcourt, by Florence Marryatt Forever and Forever, by Florence Marryatt Petrone, by Florence Marryatt Veionique, by Florence Marryatt A Harvest of Wild Oats, by Florence Marryatt The Prey of the Gods, by Florence Marryatt The Girls of Feversham, by Florence M arryatt Her Lord and Master, by Florence Marryatt Mad Dumaresq, by Florence Marryatt The Valley of Poppies, by Joseph Hatton Clytie, by Joseph Hatton Innocents at Home, b} 7 Mark Twain Innocents Abroad, by Mark Twain Sylvester Sound, by Cockton One-and-Twenty, by Robinson On Guard, by Annie Thomas Frank Sinclair’s Wife, by Mrs Riddell An Old Fogey, by Mas Adder A Horrid Girl, Charles Aucliester, Rutledge, Young Ireland (Duffy) Voyage Round the World—Australia, \ jl jJi N. Zealand, (illus.) by Jules Verne Modern Society, by Catherine Sinclair . Exeter Hall and its Associations, by F. M. Holmes History of Margaret Catchpole, (illus.) by Rev. Richard Cobbold Reading Room. The following Papers are supplied : Home News, London Weekly Times, Echo (Christchurch), Weekly Press, Manawatu Standard, Graphic, Punch, Lyttelton Times, Hawera and Normanby Star, Nelson Evening Mail, Wellington Evening Post, Australasian, Wanganui Herald, Wanganui Chronicle, Hawkes Bay Herald, Otago Witness, Otago Daily Times, Taranaki Herald, Weekly Times; and Patea papers. Other Papers just added :—North Otago Times, Oamaru Mail, Auckland Weekly Nows, Rangitikei Advocate, Marlborough Express, Dunedin Evening Star, Poverty Bay Standard, Poverty Bay Herald, Taranaki News, Manawatu Standard. The following?additional Papers are often left by Subscribers :—Dunedin Evening Star, London Sporting Times, Australian Sportsman, Oamaru Mail, Otago Times, Canterbury Times. Magazines in Reading Room : —Temple Bar, Contemporary Review, The Magazine, Scribner’s Monthly. [Free advt. MANCHESTER Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Taonni, near Feilding. Totara, Matai, Eiran and White Pine in any quantity. Dressed Timber of every description always on hand. H. ADSETT, Proprietor. SERVANTS Wanting Places may Advertise in the Mail, three times for 3s.
To Persons about to Marry, Hotel-keepers, Heads of Families, and all who wish to Furnish Comfortably and well, and at a Low Price. EGMONT FURNITURE FACTORY! SELLING OFF I SELLING OFF I! BELOW COST PRICE—FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, AS GOODS MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR FRESH STOCK H. A. ARTHUR begs to inform the Residents of Patea and surrounding districts that lie is offering tlie whole of bis Large and Well-assorted Stock ot Household furniture and Furnishings, Below Cost Peice, thus giving the public a rare opportunity of Obtaining really good and well-made Furniture, &c, at PRICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF. H A Call will Convince that this is a Gennine and Bona Fide Sale S *,,* NOTE THE ADDRESS : H. A, ARTHUR'S EGMOBT FOffIITDEE FACTORY, Whtcli 21st, 1882. EGMONT-STREET, PATEA
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Patea Mail, 13 April 1882, Page 2
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