3?ublic Notices. Patea Institute. IN accordance with the conditions required by the Act for the share of Parliamentary grant, the Patea Reading Room is now declared Free. By order of the Committee. J. A. WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. Presbyterian Church, Patea. A SOIREE, IN connection with the above Church will bo held in St James’s Hall, on Wednesday, 18th instant. Addresses, Solos, Readings, &c., will be given by various ladies and gentlemen. Tea at 6 p.m. Tickets 2s; children half-price; to be obtained from Messrs Howitt, Currie, and Kenworthy.
Harmonic Hall, Patea, THIS EVENING. WAVERLEY, TO-MORROW. THE WORLD RENOWNED Has the honor to announce that he will deliver his FIFTY YEARS of COLONIAL LIFE. The Return to Old England ; The Interview in Prison with the Tichborne Claimant; Escape from the Tay Bridge Disaster ; The Letter of H.M. Qneen Victoria ; Return to New Zealand ; The King Country—the Interview with King Tawhiao; Mineral Resources of the North Island ; The Capture of the Epsom Murderer WIN!A TA. —The Captain meets him and his Capturer in the King Country ; his Execution, and what occurred. The New Book. Admission — 2s and Is. Doors open at 7‘30 ; Lecture at 8 p.m. precisely. Colonial Land, Settlement, and Endowment Association of New Zealand. R MICHAEL SWEENEY, of IYI Waverley, has been appointed Agent, and is authorised to collect deposits from intending shareholders in the Waverley district. The Colonial Land Settlement and Endowment Association of New Zealand (Limited.) (Incorporated under “ The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860, and amending Acts.) CAPITAL - - - £250,000 •\J (in 100,000 shares of £2 10s each), payable as follows :—2s 6d per share on application ; 2s 6d on allotment ; and afterwards in quarterly payments of 2s 6d each. It is not contemplated to call up more than £1 per share. Applications for shares will be received by Mr James O’Dea and Mr Thomas Nutsford, watchmaker, Patea ; Mr James Leo, Waverley ; and Mr James O’Sullivan, Kakaramea., ARRY APTAIN POPULAR LECTURE Entitled—
Patea District Agricultural & Pastoral Association. THE next Annual Show will take place on Tuesday, 31st October, 1882. Programmes will be forwarded to each member, and can be obtained on application to the undersigned. Entries must be made on proper forms or contain full particulars of stock, and must be left with the Secretary, before 4 p.m, on Wednesday, 25th October, 1882. THOS. EYTON, Secretary. P ATE'A S.S/ 0-0 M P A N Y. THE S. S. WAKATU ■ Will leave as under— For Onehunga— On Friday, at 10 a.m., weather permitting For freight, passage, and every information, apply to. ; , EDW. 0. HORNER, Manager. IN BANKRUPTCY, In the Estate of Thomas Haywood senior. i FIRST and final Dividend of Is 7£d A in the £ is now payable on all proved and admitted claims in the above Estate. EDWD. C. HORNER, Crediditors* Trustee. Notice. FOUND running in. my paddock one roan Cow and one red Heifer, brands indistinct. Unless the same be claimed within 14 days, they will be sold to defray expenses. A. JARDINE, Kakaramen. Oct. 9th. Notice. ALL Accounts doe to the undersigned in connection with the late butchery and bakery business at Waverley are requested to be paid to Mr P. P. Fookes, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. HOWIE BROS., Waverley.
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Patea Mail, 11 October 1882, Page 3
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