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Sales by iLuction. Leaving the District. William Cowern will sell by auction at his Warehouse, Patea, on, • ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 20th, af 2 p.m, Under instructions from W. Mackenzie, Esq., ivho is leaving the district, The whole of his Household Furniture and effects Terras cash. "No'reserve.'' ■v , . W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Leavipg the, District.. "W" ILL IAM 0 O WB.RFf will sell by auction, at his Warehouse,, Patea, on A; SATURDAY, MAY 20th, At 2 p.m., ■Under instructions fromG. N. Baggett, Esq., who is leaving the district, The whole of his Household Furni-i ture and Effects..l ■ Terms cash. No reserve. 1 ■ ; ; r ; ’iW.= COWERN, : .Auctioneer. LI AM GOW ER N will sell by. auction at his Warehouse, ; Patea,, on SATU RDAY, MAY 20th, at 2 p.m., . ; 8 casks Ale, pints 8 cases Stout,, quarts ~;*r : ; W. COWERN, ; Auctioneer. WIL LIAM GoW ER N is instructed by the General Government, to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY", MAY’ 20th, at 2 p.m., . Tents, Grindstone, Tomahawks, Axes, Bill Hooks, Prying Pans, &c,, &c. “ W; COWERN, Auctioneer.. ; SATURDAY JUNE 3rd; Monster Sale of ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT Trees, " Flowering and Hedge Plants, ROOTS. W I L LIAM Co WERN has received instructions from J. Mitchinson, Esq., of New Plymouth, to submit to public competition, the undermentioned Trees and Plants, at his Warehouse, Patea, on ■ ' ' SATURDAY, JUNE , 3rd, ; , At 1 p.m., ... :• J as follows: r Ornamental Trees, Finns Insignis, Finns Benthama, Finns Larico, Finns i Anstrica, Finns Maritima, and several hundred Conifera in great variety Flower Trees) Camelias, Magnolias, Daphne, Roses, Azaleas, and an ■ immense . variety: of .Flowering Plants ' Fruit Trees of the very best description and well grown Hedge Plants. . 100 roots of Wyatt’s-celebrated Jouens Rhubarb No^tb.—-It is an admitted fact that the Trees and Plants grown in Mr Mitchinson’sNursery at New Plymouth, are peculiarly adapted to the soil of this district, and intending purchasers should not lose this opportunity, as the stock bought early will profit largely by the winter rains. No reserve. Terms cash. W~ COWERN, Auctioneer. ATE A S.S. COMP A N Y. THE S. S. WAKATU Will leave as under— For Nelson via Wellington— Saturday, at T1 a, m. For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDW. C. HORNER, Manager.

Public Notices. £1 Reward/ LOST from Pateadn January last,. 1 grey Mare, branded See ... The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as .will lead tb her recovery. - - £ - D. SMITH, Pa tea. Patea; District Agricultural and Pastoral Association. TI3E Committee of the above arc ■ requested to meet oh "Saturday next, 20th instant, at ,3 p.m. The Annual Meeting will take place on Saturday, the 27th instant, at 3 p.m,, when the Report and Balance Sheet for the past year will be submitted and the Election of Officers take place for the ensuing year.- ■ : THOS. EYTON, ■ j ■ Secretary.- - ; DISTRICT ORDERS, n 11 HE undermentioned Volunteer Corps , will parade for , inspection/ and. exercise as follow : • ; : - Paten Rifles at 7.30 p.m. on the 23rd inst. .. Patea Cadets at 7.30 p.m. on the,2sth - • : inst. : ; : - S. NEILL, ! Captain, t .,. ..Commanding District. > 1 Head-Quarters, i ; i Wanganui, Bth May, 1882. ' ; To Let. 5 -ROOMED House with .evory coilx' veni eh'ce,’ and ’1 J' acres of hind. Apply to '■ ; ■- ; FELIX O’S/ MCCARTHY. 5 1 PRO S P E C T. U ; ' OP THE'' HAWERA GAS COMPANY ■ (Limited). To be incorporated under the Joint r , Stock Companies Act; CAPITAL ... ... ... £SOOO, In 5000 Shares of £1 each Terms —25,, 6d. per shareiou application, 2s. 6d, on allotment, and the.balance in calls of 2s. 6d. at ot not less than three months. ~ Provisional Directors. F. McGuire,, -Esq., Chairman Mr W. G. White- / Mr W. S. Cobham Mr M. D. King Mr ; W. M. Thomson Mr C. Ran son Mr W. A Parkinson ;v ; :Mr R. H; Nolan , Mr F. Riddiford i Mr E. Pnlford Mr J. Armit Mr J. Dnffill Solicitor. H. R. Farrington, Esq.’ j .:i Banhers. Bank of New Zealand ' Secret art. Mr W. H. E. Wanklyn The Company is formed for the purpose of manufacturing Gas, and supplying itjtp the Town of Hawera. / The capital of the Company is £s(>ob. The capital, fit is - estimated,'Avill ffiore than cover the cost of land, buildings, plant, and material' required at the outset. To bring the investment within the reach of all. .classes,, the ternis of subscription are made easy—'2s 6d on allotment, and the balance in calls of 2s 6d at intervals of not less than three months. As commercial speculations, Gas Companies, in all parts of the colonies, have proved-, successful; and the promoters have every reason to anticipate that there will be a satisfactory profit in the working of this Company. Forms of application can be obtained at the Bank of New Zealand, and from the Secretary, at his; office, High-street, or from Mr W. Cowerri, Patea, and Mr F. P. Pbokes, Waverley. ■ The Share list will close.on the 30th June. W. H. E. WANKLYN. Secretary. Money to Lend. ? AAA to lend in sums from V/ £IOO upwards, at current rates, on approved security. Apply to F. P. FOOKES, Waverley.

DIRECT IMPORTATION OF NEW GOODS! AUTUMN & WINTER, 1882. e. aTadams. IS now making his First Show of AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING, consisting of 60 PACKAGES. comprising all the Latest Novelties and Newest Fabrics for the coming season. Selected in the Home Market, and marked at a small advance on English Cost. The Dress Materials this season are very superior in quality, and very large and varied selections. o— ' : I have to request special attention to a very Large Stock of Ladies’ Winter Jackets and. Ulsters of a very superior quality purchased at the end of the London Season at a Large Discount, which I have marked at English Wholesale Prices. Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Stays, and Underclothing ; a Large and Fashionable Stockto select from. ! !•' ■ oThe Best Value in the Colony in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—English and Colonial Hand or Machine made. ) 1 ' oIn the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, I am opening up a Large Variety of English, Colonial, and Scotch Tweeds and Coatings. :■ ■; SUITS MADE TO ORDER (Hand-Sewn throughout) FROM £4 10s! BLANKETS & QUlLTS.—Having made Heavy Purchases, at advantageous rates, am enabled to give the Public extra good value in this Department. R. A ADAMS, Draper and Importer, PATEA.

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Patea Mail, 17 May 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 17 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 17 May 1882, Page 2

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