Public Announcement. Gift Exhibition open in the Old Town Hall, Pate a, Next Thursday, Friday, & Saturday. Gold and Silver Watches, 'Clocks, and other handsome presents given away each eveningCome and See. Illuminated Views <j£ lllc Zulu War, Capture of Cetewayo, Battle of Isandnla, Defence of Rorke’s Drift, Death of the Prince Imperial. "V"iews of Constantinople, the Suez Canal, City of Alexandria before the Bombardment, Vesuvius in Eruption, Napoleon at the Battle of Sedan, and Views of the principal Cities in Europe. Gifts Each Evening. Fresh Programme Each Evening. Front Seats 2s, Second Seats Is. Open from 7 till 10 o'cloch. Benefit of the Institute. Musical and Dramatic Entertainment IN THE Harmonic Hall, next Wednesday. Programmee ; OVERTURE, by Members of the Patea Band. The famous kvjh Comedy Q0 0 L AS A The Characters by Cadies and Gentlemen of Patea. Old Barkins. rich and crusty, with oldfashioned vie« s of matrimony. Plumper, au impudent intruder, whose coolness carries him through. Miss Honiton, niece of old 8., and a poor , dependent. , | Susan, a housemaid with a hollow tooth. i Frederick, son of old B.,and banished for de- | siring to many the penniless niece. | PLOT : Intrusion Confusion about this time -More impudence—Love Letters—Preparing for Flight—A Sudden Return—Sentimental Housebreaker-—Con-fusion worse confounded —Old B. won’t consent —he must—United under the U mbrclla—Curtain. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 2. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S Amusing Dramatic Cantata (in character), IJI RIAL BY By Members of the Harmonic Society. • Judge Foreman Usher Jurymen Plaintiff Defendant Counsel for Plaintiff Counsel for Defendant Bridesmaids Audience PLOT.—“ How I became a Judge’’—an unbiassed Usher—Plaintiff’s case (with tears and damages)—Defendant’s shallow excuse —Rage of virtuous Jurors —the Judge will many the Plaintiff himself—Verdict accordingly—Curtain, Front Heats 3s, Second Seats 2s, Children half-price. Audience requested to be seated by 8 o’clock. Conclude before half-past 10. J. A WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. Institute. J U E Y, QUO U-M B PORT OF PATEA. ARRIVED. Wakatu, s.s. Monday, from Wellington, in charge of Captain Bonner. Cargo : 1 truss, Adams ; 4 c’s, Arthur ; 43 pkgs, Davidson ; 2 pkgs, Doneghue ; 56 pkgs, Cullman ; 42 pkgs, Dale ; 82 pkgs, Duff: ; 4 pkgs, 00 siieets iron, 2' trunks, Gibson ; 6 csks, Horner; 1 box, Lysagbt ; 3 c’s, 17 pkgs, McKenna ; 23 pkgs, 1 stove, Mahony ; 2 c’s, Gower ; 1 c’s, 4 pkgs, Pritchard ; 85 pkgs, Lett; 1 do, Mitchell ; 1 do, Stoddart ; 3 do, Leslie ; 2 misses, Blood ; 77 pkgs, Thomson and Co ; 1 do, Duffill ; 1 do, Baird ; 5 do, Cook ; 4 pkgs, McCarty and Hunger ; 37 pkgs, Pulford ; 1 do, Potto ; 43 do, Slater ; 99 boxes tea, 1 qr csk, 62 pkgs, 1 boiler, Tallin ; 91 pkgs, Whittem ; 3 do, Symes ; 1 pci, Nutaford ; 1 c’s, Hallenstein ; 3 pkgs, Climoe ; 1 c’s, Keith ; 1 do, Kenworthy ; 1 pkg, Langley ; 15 do, Deane ; 1 bale, P. McCarthy ; 2 pkgs. Hurley ; 12 do, A’Com-t ; 3 do, O’Neill ; 1 c’s, 4 pkgs, Willis ; 6 pkgs, England ; 2 do, Cameron ; 1 do, Henderson; 1 pkg, Meuli ; 1 hag, De Vere. sailings. Wakatu ss, 'Tuesday, for Westport and Wellington. Passengers: Mr Stroud, MasterTeit. Cargo : 20 cattle, 75 sheep, (Barker), 80 sheep (Mcßae), 1 ton hay (E. C. Horner.) HIGH WATER. Wednesday—3-14 a.m., 3-45 p.m. Thursday—4-24 a m., 5-7 p.m. Friday—s-52 a.m., 6-32 p.m. Saturday—7-11 a.m., 7-45 p.m. Sunday—B-12 a.m., p.m, Monday—9-2 a.m., 9-26 p.m. Tuesday—2-46 a.m., 10-11 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHY. Oxford-street Photographic Gallery PATE A. PORTRAITS taken daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All work now done by the Instantaneous Process, securing a correct likeness in a moment’s time. This process is especially suited for taking children’s portraits. D. M. WARREN, Proprietor. James Kenwortliy, Opposite Pod Office, Palm. CTATIONER, Bookseller, O NEWS AGENT, and dealer in Fancy Goods, has just received by mmccT consignment, a nice lot of Catholic Prayer Books, & Literature suited to Youthful Catholic Readers. New volume of Family Herald, and other general literature. Also, a few useful American works on Phrenology, Physiology, &c. STYLOGJ.I APliiC PENS EUOM 4s. EACH.
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Patea Mail, 23 August 1882, Page 2
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