Public Announcements. Patea Steam Shipping Co. Limited. •SP : V THE Company's splendid new screw steamer WAVERLEY, will leave for WELLINGTON (weather and other circumstances permitting) on' SUNDAY, July 29, at 3 p.m. Cargo must in all cases be booked and passage tickets obtained through the Office. Orders for delivery of goods can only be obtained at the Office, and any complaints as to non-delivery of cargo and other matters should be referred to the Manager, to ensure attention. Through shipments are undertaken by the Company to and froth all the principal ports in New Zealand and the Australian colonies. For freight or passage, and every in formation, apply to EDWD. C. HORNER, Manager. To Wellington Direct. THE s.s. NAPIER, Gapt. Fisk, will leave Pntea for Wellington early. For freight or passageapply to W. COWERN, Agent. New Long Curtains. 2 CASES of the best lines ever Imported to the djstrict. Ex British Queen from London—ln French Lace, new Cabul abd Nottingham Lace and Harnes Muslin Curtain from 3s 6d to 4 guineas.^ Well worthy of inspection. R. A. ADAMS, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Importer, Patea. A. A. GOWEK, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Egmont Street. HAS just unpacked Hop Bitters, Matt Extract, End’s Digestive Granules and Fruit Salt, Neave’s Farinaceous Food, Allan’s Hair Restorer, &c.. Spofige , Toilet Soaps, Puff Boxes and Puffs. Magnificent assortment pf all the best brands ‘ of Perfumery ; also, Hair, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brashes, Teeth carefully extracted. JAMES GRAHAM, Importer and Manufacturer of Saddlery, Harness, &.(%, EGMONT STREET, PATEA. A LARGE assortment of single and double Buggy Harness, English, American, and colonial; also other harness of every description. Side saddles, gents, boys’, stock and race saddles. Repairsfbf all kinds neatly and promptly executed. Orders by post attended to. Purchasers will find'.this the cheapest shop in the district. A trial solicited. SUdnger's Horse Medicines dluxtgs on hUrtuft Re Payment of Workmen employed on : contracts let by Public Works Department. Attention is called to clause 23 n of the Conditions of Contract, which provides that workmen, tradesmen,'and labourers of every class employed on the works to which these conditions refer shall be paid their wages in full in money, current coin of the colony, at least once in every fortnight, and no ticket or other system of payment by provisions, liquors, or goods will on any pretence be allowed. The workmen of every class shall be paid on the works if it be possible, or in some building adjoining, and in no case shall they be paid at a publichouse or other place where liquors or refreshments are sold. The penalty for any breach of this clause, as often as the same shall happen, is fifty pounds; and it is lawful for the Minister for Public Works, without any notice to the contractor, or any further process of law, to deduct the penalty or penalties from any monies that may be due or owing to the contractor under this contract, or that may hereafter be due or owing thereunder. By order, CHARLES T. BENZONI, Acting Under-Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Wellington, 6tb July 1883. TO SUBSCRIBERS. WE RLE Y ACCOUNTS. Mr Pookea is authorised to receive the above early settlement with him is requested,
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1065, 27 July 1883, Page 3
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