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For rest of News , see Fourth Page? Miscellaneous. WANTED KNOWN, that Charles Sharpe has reraoved to the premises lately occupied by H. Goodacre, Egmoht Street. WANTED, General Servant; must be good cook. Apply, Mrs John Hair, Wavcrloy. WANTED Known, Mrs Broughton is prepared to undertake Hotel and Family Washing and Ironing, at 2s 4d per dozen all round, Apply at Meredith street, Patea, WANTED KNOWN, —That John McComisky, formerly of Courtenay place, Wellington, has commenced Business on his own account in Patea as Painter, Paperhanger, Sign Writer and Decorator, Glazier, Grainer, etc. All orders left at his residence, Meredith Street, will be punctually Attended to. I UiiiilE ! Harmonic Hall; | FRIDAY, 30th M ARC#, 1888. England’s renowned Mimio and Ventriloquist, FREDERIC MACCABE Will present his World-famed Entertainment, “ BEGONE, DULL CARE I” iln which he will display his marvellous power of changing the voice, figure, and face, in the impersonation of various types of character with rapid and picturesque changes of costume ; with his original songs, appropriate music, dresses, and appointments. —? An exposition of the Art of VENTRILOQUISM, Illustrated by conversations with Invisible Beings and Intelligent Animals. Admission,. 3s, 25.; , r j)ATEA HARMONIC SOCIETY. " The next ordinary CONGEE T will take place on, WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1883. PROGRAMME. Overture—Pianoforte Solo. Chorns—“ Oh hail its, ye free ” (Verdi) Song Quartette —“ Sweet and low:” Chorus—“ln light tripping measure” (Cinderella) ......(Rossini) Song:,, ; •: Chorus—“ From our home, gracious Lord” (I Lombardi) Song—“ The captive Greekigirl” Violin' Solo Chorus—“ These moments entrancing ” ..../.(Donizetti) Song Song—“ Ruby ” ............^.(Olaribel) Chorus—“ All hail ! the noble victor” ............(Masaniello) INTERVAL of ten minutes, 2nd Part. Callcott’s PAsloral Cantata, “THE GOLDEN HARVEST,” With Solos, Choruses, &c. “God Save the Queen.” Doors open at 7.30, Commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 2s fid, may be obtained from Mr Taplin. - EDWD C ; HORNER/Hon. Sec. Public Notice. TMPOUNDED in the Public Pound X at Patea on the 18th March, 1883, 1 Brown Mare, no visible brand. If not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold in accordance with the Impounding on Tuesday, 27th March, 1883. RUPERT JACOMB, Poundkeeper. We authorise the above sale ns provided by Section ? 28, Taranaki Impounding Ordinance. JOHN MILROY, J.P. ARCHER C. CROFT, J.P. Patronize Local Industry. RA, (ADAMS’ Tailoring • Department. New. Tweed : and Coating ; New Tweed and Coating! Gentlemen may rely on the management giving: thorough satisfaction, and at the lowest possible prices. R. A. ADAMS. Tailor and Habit Maker, ■Patea. ! Estate of W. Dixon. i A GENERAL MEETING of Creditors will be held at the Court-house on TUESDAY, 3rd April at 3 p!m, ; To consider an offer made for the Estate, by the Debtor; To receive the Trustees’ interim report, with reference to' arrangements made in connection with the Estate. EDWD. C. HORNER, Creditors’Trustee. Notice to Sportsmen. FOR SALE, pure-bred Laverock Setter; also, a fine young English Setter. Both these dogs are 12 months old; just fit for the* coming season. For particulars,, apply to me, at Waireka Farm, Wfre^a’kbra. W. W. FULTON. N 0 T I C E. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon on Saturday, March 31, for Legs of Mutton, at tile Patea Boiling-down Works. Tenders can be left at Mr Kenworthy’s. BREWER BROS, - Whenuakura, March 19,1883.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1013, 26 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1013, 26 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1013, 26 March 1883, Page 3

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