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Public Announcements. Weekly Quadrille Assembly, PATE A Quadrille Assembly will commence the Season next Thursday, in the Harmonic Hall. Dancing begins at 8 p.m. sharp, concluding at 10-30. Membership (including lady) 7s 6d per month of four nights, payable in advance. Tickets may be had for one evening only, 2s 6d including admission of lady. LAWLER and SPARKS. Hawera Acclimatisation Society. SHOOTING LICENSES for the coming season can be obtained from the Postmaster at Patea, on payment of 80s. Holders of Licenses are entitled to vote at Meetings of Society. They are also requested to act as Rangers, and give information to the undersigned of any infringement of “ The Protection of Animals Act.” W. H. E. WANKLYN, Hon. Sec. Leasehold. FOR SALE—Goodwill Lease of 170 acres first-class land. Low rental. 14 years to run. 5 miles from Patea. Apply to W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Prospectus OF THE PATE A OIL AND FIBRE . MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (Limited.) To be incorporated under “ The Joint Stock Companies Act,” and the Acts amending the same. Capital ..£3,000 In 600 Shares, at £5 each. TOBE CALLED UPAS FOLLOWS : 10s per share upon application, 10s per share upon allotment , and 10s per share ~ every three months thereafter until the whole capital is paid up. PROVISIONaToI RECTORS: Mr James Ball Mr A. Drake „ A. Palmer „ Wm. Balmforth „ W. Dale „ J. Eiseley „ C. F. Barker „ W. Gower „ J. Eichards „ E. Barton „ J. Gibson . „ W. C. Symes „ J. Burke „ E.M. Honeyfield „ J. Sheild F. M. Chapman „ B. Homer „ G. F. Sherwood „ H. F. Christie „ J. Morton „ S. Taplin „ W. Cowem „ G. H. Norman „ C. A, Wray SOLICITOR: Mr Elliott L’S Barton. BANKERS : Bank of Australasia. SECRETARY (pro tern.) Mr William Cowem. THE Capacity of the Soil in this District for the growth of English Flax, arid the large annual importation of Oil and Twine, have long pointed to the possibility of developing a new and lucrative industry in New Zealand. After various experiments on the growth of Flax in this District, and after careful enquiry into the cost of manufacturing Linseed Oil, Oil Cake, Flax Fibre, Eope, and Twine in New Zealand, practical men have become-convinced (on comparing the cost of production with the market price of the imported articles) that the manufacture of such articles in the colony would be an exceeedingly profitable undertaking. They also see clearly that the development of such an industry would be of great benefit to Farmers, inasmuch as it would enable them to grow a new crop, with an assured market at their doors. The Patea Farmers’ Club, having taken np the matter, appointed a Committee to collect the information on the subject necessary to make an exhaustive report. At a meeting called by the Club, to consider the Committee’s report, it was resolved to float a, Company for the above purpose. The Committee’s report, together with a full record of the proceedings of that meeting, was published in the Patea Mail and Evening News of the 15th May, 1882. If the Company should not be formed within six months, the deposits will be returned to applicants, less a proportion of the amount sufficient to cover preliminary expenses, such expenses not to exceed £lO. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained from the Secretary, Patea, or from any of the Branches of the Bank of Australasia. Share List will close on the 30th June next. W. COWBEN, Secretary pro tern.

For Sale. LOT 1, to let or for sale, Suburban Section No. 21, containing 23 acres, subdivided into four paddocks, with five-roomed house and outhouses ; a good orchard, well stocked with all kinds of fruit trees ; ten minutes walk from P.O. Very suitable for dairying. Lot 2, Patea Wood and Chaff Mill, now leased to Mr Haycock at a rental of £1 per week ; four years to run. Lot 3, Three-roomed Cottage in Meredith street. Lot 4, Three-roomed Cottage, in Meredith street. Lot 5, Three-roomed Cottage, in Meredith street. Lot 6, Six-roomed House, Meredith street. The above are all true and faithfully built. , Lot 7, Section in Bedford street, fee. frontage, with splendid site for houset The above properties will be sold cheap, as the OWNEE is determined to turn them into Cash. . , „ rT , For all particulars apply to the Under“gned ° Dly - JAMES LETT. Bee-hive Store, ' Egmont Street. May 12,1882.

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Patea Mail, 5 June 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 5 June 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 5 June 1882, Page 2

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