1 Announcements. ~~ ('jAN be, A■■ a; ... ) . GILBEX i li: free of chargi Old Instruments put ato thorough good repair. Tuning done by the year. Will visit Patea on or about May 27. Address —Devon-street, New Plymouth, care Mr Gower, Chemist, Patea. A good Pit Sawyer wanted to cut 20,000 feet, more or less. Must be a good hand. Apply John Marchant, Ball road, Kakaramea.
Public Announcements, Entertainment and.Dance' at Kakaramea, on Wednesday, 31st May, in aid of Town Hall; consisting of Songs, Readings, Recitations, &c. Admission, 2s 6d to Entertainment, to Dance (Ladies free) 2s fid. Doors open at 7.30., commence at 8 o’clock. GILBERT PEARCE, Hon. Sec. Wesleyan Church, Patea. SERVICES on 'Sunday next will be conducted by Rev j. A., Luxford, as follow: Patea, morning, 11 o’clock Kakaramea, afternoon, 3 o’clock Patea, evening, 7 o’clock, Harmonic Hall MEETINGS of Ratepavers will be held— At Kakaramea Town Hall, on Thurs- : day, Ist June ; At Manutahi Blockhouse, on Friday, 2nd June, at 7.80 p.m.; At Whenuakura School house, on Saturday, 3rd June, at 7.30 p.m.; To take into consideration the Resolutions passed at a Ratepayers’Meeting at Patea re Rating for Harbor Improvements. D. COUTTS, Chairman Patea Harbor Board. Election of Seven Commissioners and Two Auditors for the Patea East (26th) Road District. ORDINARY VACANCIES. AN Election, if requisite, will be held at the Whenuakura School-house, on Saturday, the 10th day of.June, 1882, to Elect Seven Commissioners and Two Auditors, Nominations of Candidates, addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at the School-house, Whenuakura,. will be received from the publication of this notice till noon of Thursday, the 3rd June, 1882. Forms of Nomination may be had on application at the Office of the Board, Egmont-street. D. M. HARRIS, Returning Officer Leasehold. OR SALE—Goodwill Lease of 170 acres first-class land. Low rental. 14 years to run. 5 miles from Patea. Apply to W. COWERN, Auctioneer. XXTAIMATB PLAINS.—Mr Joseph VV Chadwick, an experienced correspondent, is authorised to represent the Mail on the Plains, and an office will be opened shortly at Manaia.
TO LET, SMALL Cottage and Garden suitable for a working man ; firewood included. Apply E. L. G. Jacob, Kakarainea.
PORT OF PATE A. ARRIVED. Wakatu ss, Wednesday, from Wellington and Nelson. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Waite, Mr and Fowler, Mr and Mrs Burbush, Mrs Brown ; Misses Pearce and Ritson ; Messrs Guell, Dixon, Owen, Galbraith. Cargo : 3 pkgs, R. :A.; Adams; 7 pkgs, Brown ; 4 pkgs, 6 prs rabbits, Christie ; 31 pkgs, 1 keg, 1 c’s, Davidson,; 3 pkgs, Doneghue & Co ; 3 pkgs, Duff; 34 do, Dixon ; 3 do, Dale ; 39 do, Ecclesfield ; 29 do, 10 sacks, Gibson; 9 tons coal, Horner ; 2 boilers, Haywood ; 6 pkgs, Cook ; 2 do, O’Neill ; 2 do, Pate ; 6 do, Donnelly ; 1 c’s, King ; 2 sacks, 4 c’s, 2 coops,- Owen ; 10 tons lime, Pulford ; 2 pkgs, Potto ; 6 do, Slater; 11 do, Mahony ; 1 keg, Taplin ; 29 pkgs, McCarty & Hunger ; 10 sacks, Douglas ; 2 pkgs, Davis ; 1 box, 2 c’s, H. G. Adams ; 6 c’s, O’Sullivan ; 3 c’s, McGregor ; 1 c’s, Nuts-, ford ; 3 c’s, Donelly ; 18 c’s, Wallis ; 2 pkgs, Gower ; 1 pci, Huike ; 1 do, Burnett ; 2 horses, trap, and luggage, Fowler ; 2 horses, Gibbs ; luggage, Wason ; 20 prs, rabbits, Dickie. ‘ SAILINGS. Wakatu ss, Thursday at 3 p.m. for Wellington, arriving at Wellington at 7 a.m., to-day.. Passengers, MessrS Ackland and Schwartz, Mrs Young and 2 children, Mrs Cobham, Mr and Mrs -Peterson, and Mr McMinaman. Cargo: 1 "bale fungus, Slater ; 6 casks tallow, N. Z, L. & M. Coy. ; 4 casks tallow, Bank New South Wales ; 2 casks tallow, Owen ; 1 pci, Nutsford. HIGH WATER. Friday—3-52 a.m. 4-24 p.m/ Saturday —4-57 a.m., 6-33 p.m. Sunday—6-4 a.m., 6-37 p.m. Monday —7-4 a.m., 7-30 p.m. Tuesdaj'—7-54 a.m. 8-16 p.m. Wednesday—-8-36 a.m., 8-48 p.m. Thursday—9-20 a m., 9-41 p.m.
The Principal Furniture and Carpet Warehouse! JO H N ANDE RS O N EGMONT-STREET, PATE A. rpHE CHEAPEST HOUSE in tme TRADE. IN S TOC K. Stuffed Couches • Chests Drawers Dust Pan Curtains,fnew styles Colonial Couches Wood Bedsteads Carpets Mattrasses g 0 f as , Knife Baskets Brussels Spring do. Easy Chairs Toilet Glasses Tapestry Palliases - Foldingchairs Marble Glasses -f Kidderminster Pillows Croquet Chairs Chimney Glasses Felt , Hassocks Cheffoniers Hang-up Glasses Felt Squares Foot-stools Book Cases Bookshelves Stair Carpets Ottomans ~ , , Loo Tables „ Wardrobes Do. Linen Hearth Eugis Dining Tables Hat-racks Crumb Cloths Door Mats Kitchen Tables Cornice Poles Coir Matting Engravings A Occasional Tables Window Eollers Cord do. Washstand Screens Chess-top Tables ' Venetian Blinds Manilla do. Fringes Music Stools Whatnots Flax do. ’ Ottoman Sets Oilcloth, 15ft wide &c., &c., &c. China do. Work Boxes Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites in llepp, Damask, Hair-cloth, and Leather. ' Wood and Cane-seat Chairs of every descriptio*. ■ 0 PUNEEALS F U ENISHE D AND to-
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Patea Mail, 26 May 1882, Page 2
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