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Tenders. mENDERS wanted by the under;J_ signed for Falling about 200 acres of Bush. : Specification’s and particulars can be seen at Mr Slater’s store; Kakaramea, where tenders may be left until 10th June. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , : ' F. READ, :r , . Kakaramea. Patea Borough .Council. rjIENDERS are invited for, 1 • , Contract No. I, Formation and other in J Victoria s '' and - Cam-bridge-streets'. / •/' ; • | Contract No. 2, Kerning Footpaths, I portions of Egmont, Dorset, ! Stafford, and | Contract No. 3, Earthwork in .Ches-i | ‘ ter and "Corhwall-streets •; Plans and specifications; can die seen |at my office, , - . . . Tenders close on Monday, sth June, jat.4 p.m., td. be'addressed To' the Mayor,’ land’ endbfsed~Tender for Contract. [No. —; . : e. hj. beere; : ; ’ ’ Borough Engineer.' 'TVS L 5, 'i ' Road Formation!' ; | ’ ’ 1 Land Office, Patea, I May 22nd, 1882. . TENDERS will be received at this Office to. Noon of Monday, June ;sth,’ Tor Forming, portion, .of, Mptoroa Iroad, Waverley. ’ ■ ‘‘ ‘ Specifications may be seen at the Office, and at Mr Twigg’s residence, Waverley. ■ - ■ The lowest or’any tender not necessarily accepted; ’ . ■ ~ G. ,Fy. ROBINSON, i ..“V ’ “O.'-'ii. Ranger. . Business Notices.

■-’©jp&smlj' Announcement. irpHE undersigned beg to inform the ; Ji ";. settlers, of the Waimate Plainls-and' Hawera District, that they have purchased | from Mr Richard E*: Mcßae, =' •' ; > •' s 5 THE C,A TT L E YARD S ■ ■ ■ and' j AD.CTIQN WABJJHO.nSBi’iT' I In the centre of the ! Town of ■ Waimate Plains, j' AND FROM THIS DATE Will carry on the Business of Auctioneers, ‘Land, S.tock, Station, General Commission i and Financial Agents,' Agricultural Impioi raent Importers, and Seed Merchants. ! ..AH business 'entrustedf to us shall ceive careful attention. •; ■. ; Accounts Sales promptly rendered. | Pefiedica!’sales of Stock held at the Commodious Yards/Mhriaia. :Sales conducted in Town and Country. i. Cash Pui’chasers of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Farm: Produce; <; ; ;.r , ~,, .. ...■ . ji The First Sale of Stock IWill be held at the Yards, Manaia,' on ■ S WEDNESDAY, ■; •; The support and,co-operation; ofsettlers; is respectfully solicited. G, &; F. HORNER. : Manaia, May 29, ,1.882.- ,

; -i-.TREES !';- TREES ! : 'TREEB : 1 - .At the Lark 'Ball' Nursery, W aimea Road; THE : Largest and Finest Stppk’of Trees; in Nelson, ■.■; ': r ■/ < I 40,000 Fjmit'Trees l (one, twoj and three years old). i Rhododendrons ; i i -/j. ~ r : Heaths ..Araucarias I ;RineS: ,1 ■} ;Qypresses. <• , l-{- ■ . ! Magnoliasj ’ oam mellias Walnuts 0.. ’. . Chestnuts ■ . . ; Filbert Nuts* ' ’VariegatedHolly ' Quicks r .■ “ * Berberries. ; ■ ■ African Boxthdrh, ■ ■And a Large Variety of Flowering Shrubs, Plants, &c., &c. I 100,000 Pinus Insigriis, from 5s to 15s • y per IOOw f /■ >; I ! .>.■!/, r \\ | Cupressus Macrocarpa, irom 5s to 20s I .vper 100* ■.c.vVv, JOHN HALE, Nelson J O ATEN ' CHAFF, ] Bran, Pollard, ■&c., '' in’ any ‘ quantity,' 1 ht ; 0. iSharp’s, next door to the-Patea‘lnsti-tute. . . No charge for delivOry. .., ( ~3

The Principal Furniture and .Carpet ,Warehouse! ; EGMON T-STUEET, PATEA. THE CHEAPESTJiWsE in the THADE, | (■. - I-N STO C-K., , Stuffed Couches Chests Drawers DustPan ■Colonial Couches Wood Bedsteads Carpets ■ Sofas :' r Knife Baskets ■ Brussels . Easy Chairs ‘ ' ; ' Toilet Glasses Tapestry Folding Chairs < A ' Marble Glasses s's s Kidderminster Croquet Chairs . '' Chimney Glasses Felt . ' Cheffoniers . . Hang-up Glasses Felt Squares ; Book Cases „ Bookshelves Stair Carpets SLoo Tables ’ ‘ Wardrobes ' 80. Linen Dining Tables ~ Hat-racks Crumb Cloths Kitchen Tables Cornice Poles Coir Matting * Occasional Tables . .Window Rollers Cord do. : Chess-top Tables Venetian Blinds Manilla do. Music Stools Whatnots Flax do. Oilcloth, 15ft wide &c., &c., &c. China do. Curtains,|new styles i Mattrasses , i Spring do. Palliases 1 Pillows Hassocks Foot-stools. Ottomans Hearth Rugs '• Door Mats : Engravings Washstand Screens Fringes Ottoman Sets Work Boxes Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites- in Repp, iDmnaslt,/■Hair-cloth, and Leather. Wood add' Cane-seat Chairs of every description. ..f —O . : v, . i '■* •v > • J.UN'EB A.L.S.FU R N.I S.H E D--■i ; ‘ .AND ; T0 M B ST;O NE S, . S.If.P PL IE D l .

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Patea Mail, 31 May 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 31 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 31 May 1882, Page 2

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