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Captain Barry’s lecture on his experiences should be an amusing treat. His fame precedes him wherever he goes, and those who have heard the Captain lecture say he is immense. He is to appear at the Harmonic Hall on Wednesday. The Chinese at Ballarat, Victoria, have a practice once a year of holding a meeting in the cemetery for the purpose of chasing the devil out; but this year the police have stopped this religious ceremony. This leaves the devil in possession, according to Chinese notions.

Wanted Known, THAT T. NUTSFORD, Watchmaker & Jeweller, PATE A, HAS on hand a large assortment of Silver Lever Watches, which he now’ offering at English prices to meet times. From this date I will sell a Gor.d Sound Silver English Lever Hunting Watch, warranted for 2 years ... ... ... £5 0 0 Do. (superior finish) warranted 5 years ... ... ... £7 0 0 Silver Hunting Waltham do. 2 years ... ... ... £4 10 0 I have also a few good second-hand watches, very cheap, warranted 12 months, and full value allowed at the end of that term in exchange for another. A large assortment of gold and silver brooches, ear-rings, necklets, lockets, bracelets, alberts, &c., very cheap. Also, E.P. cruets, biscuit jars, cake baskets, toast racks, butter coolers, spoons, and forks. N. B.—l have appointed Mr Bybne, saddler, agent for MANAIA, and Mr Coffey, storekeeper, agent for OPUNAKI. All jobs and orders left with them will receive prompt attention.

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Patea Mail, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 9 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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