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Public Wolices. BORSEI PARADE. A PARADE of entire horses will take place under the direction of the Patea District Agricultural and Pastoral Association on Tuesday, sth September next, at 2 p.m., on the Association’s ground at Patea. Owners will please pay fees and obtain cards, &c,, from the undersigned before 1 p.m. on the day of parade. THOS. EYTON, Secretary. Patea District Agricultural and Pastoral Association. i GENERAL Meeting of Members of the above Association will be held at its office, on Thuubday, 31st August, To make Rules for General Management : And a second meeting will follow the former, at which the said Rules will be submitted to be confirmed. Also any other business which it is competent for members to bring forward. The first meeting will be held, at 2-30 p.m. In order to ensure a quorum being present, members are particularly requested to attend. THOS. LYTON, Secretary.

Benefit of the Institute. Musical and Dramatic Entertainment IN THE Harmonic Hall, next Wednesday. Programmes : Part 1 .—Selections by the Patba Band. The famous high Comedy QOOL AS A C UCUMBEE, The Characters by Ladies and Gentlemen of Patea. Old Parkins, rich and crusty, with oldfashioned view s of matrimony. Plumper, an impudent intruder, whose coolness carries him through. Miss Honiton, niece of old 8., and a poor dependent. Mary, a housemaid with a hollow tooth. Frederick, son of old 8., and banished for desiring to marry the penniless niece. PLOT ; Intrusion’— Confusion about this time ” —More impudence—Love Letters—Preparing for Flight—A 'Sudden Return—Sentimental Housebreaker —Confusion worse confounded —Old B. won't consent —he must —United under the U mbrella —Curtain. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 2.—Overture, “ Pirates of Penzance;’ GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S Amusing Dramatic Cantata (in character), fjl RI A L 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 marry the Plaintiff himself—Verdict accordingly—Curtain. Front Seats 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 B Y ’ Business Notice. REMOVAL NOTICE. R. M. KIRK, BOOT MAKER, PATEA , has removed to the shop next- to his former premises in Egmont-strcet, and solicits a continuance of the liberal support accorded to him. All work done on the Premises No cheap Slop Goods Good fit and workmanship guaranteed No Bankrupt Stock kept Working Men’s Watertight Boots, guaranteed strong, 245, Gent’s Boots, elastic sides, made to measure, 255. Ditto, stitched and worked, 28s. Ladies’ Department: Neatness, excellence, and good fit guaranteed All Repairs executed neatly and promptly.

Wanganui Equitable L.B. and I. Society, Permanent. (Incorporated under “ The Building Societies Act, 1880.”) PAID-UP CAPITAL, £35,000. rFU-IE Corporation makes advances on JL Mortgages for from Two to Seven years, repayable by monthly instalments, the interest on which on an average of all the terms only amounts to £6 (is per annum. Or on fixed terms on conditions to be agreed upon. EDW. CHUHTON, Managing Director. )ATEA S.S. 0 0 M P A N Y. THE S. S. WAKATU mmk Will leave as under — For Wellington— Monday, at 8 a.m. For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDW. C. HORNER, Manager.

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Patea Mail, 28 August 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 28 August 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 28 August 1882, Page 2

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