LOST, yesterday, between Patea and Mr Mathesun’s, Waverley, a Silver Bracelet. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Mrs A. E. Exley, or to Mrs Matheson, Waverley. For Sale, or To Let. THE Patea Boiling 1 Down Works For particulars apply to JAB. NICHOLSON, or D. M. HARRIS. NOTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE of the closing of tny Business at the end of the year, I have to request an IMMEDIATE settlement of Accounts, and that Accounts due by me be'sent in at once for settlement. W. DALE. Proposed Wood ware Company. iN ADJOURNED MEETING of those favourable to the formation ot Mr Dale’s Timber Business into a Company will be held at Mr Barker’s warehouse on FRIDAY at 4 p.m. All interested in local industry are invited to attend. HARMONIC SOCIETY. New Year’s Day, Hm 3. “ 3PIHTAPOStE.” W ILL BE PERFORMED BY THE ABOVE SOCIETY On the above date, with new scenery and stage properties. Characters— The Right Honorable Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. First Lord of the Admiralty Captain Corcoran Commanding H.M.S Pina- ■ fore Ralph Rackstraw Able Seaman Bill Bobslay Boatswain D iek Deadeye Able Seaman Hebe Sir Joseph’s First Cousin Little Buttercup A Portsmouth humhoat woman Josephine The Captain’s Daughter Chorus— By Sir Joseph’s Female Relatives, Sailors, Marines, &c. . Scene— Deck of H.M.S. “ Pinafore,” off Portsmouth, England. Performance will commence at 8 o’clock precisely. Tickets—2s 6d, may be obtained from the Treasurer (Mr Taplin). Libretti can be obtained at the door. EWD. C. HORNER, Hon. Sec. For Wellington. SS, WAIHI, Captain Manning, will , leave for the above port early, circumstances permitting. For all information, apply to W. COWERN, Agent. Notice. THE attention of the fanning public having been called that I, WiUiam Bassett of Victoria, with twelve years expeiience in threshing intended to supply their wants with a threshing machine, I have much pleasure in stating that I have imported the only thrible blast steam threshing and finishing machine in New Zealand, manufactured by T. Robinson and Co., of Melbourne, whose whole aim has been to adopt improvements suggested by eminent steam threshers from time to time enabling them to make a machine far superior to any English manufacturers. Witii those advantages combined with moderate charges and careful management I solicit the patronage of the of Hawera, Patea, and (surrounding district.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 976, 27 December 1882, Page 3
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