Public Announcements. |||^g Patea Steam Shipping Co. Limited. THE Company’* splendid new screw steamer WAVERLEY, will leave for NELSON and WELLINGTON (weoflior and other circumstances permitting) on SATURDAY, Angt. 9th, at 9 a.m. Cargo must in all cases be booked and passage tickets obtained through the Office. Orders for delivery of goods can only be obtained ut the Office, and any complaints as to non-delivery of cargo and other matters should be referred to the Manager, to ensure attention. I Through shipments are undertaken by! the Company to and from 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, ■gift THE s.s. NAPIER, Capt. Fisk, will leave Patea for Wellington early. For freight or passage apply to W. COWERN, Agent. 500 CHILDREN’S COSTUMES and Dresses in Tweed, Cashmere and Merinos. These Goods have been bought at a great discount and marked below regnlar English cost, which makes them remarkably cheap and worthy of inspection. E,. A. ADAMS, Wholesale and Retail DRAPER AND IMPORTER Patea. HO has the Cheapest and Best Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Colonial made Clothing ? Why R. A. Adams, Patea, of course. Who has the largest, best and cheapest Shirts, Sox,, Braces and Underclothing ? Indisputably R. A. ADAMS, who is in a position to buy largely and direct from the manufacturer. w I LLIAM CoWERN will sell by public auction at his Warehouse, Patea, on SATURDAY, 4th AUG., 1883, At 2 p.m., 1 chest drawers, 1 round table, 2 dressing tables, 1 kitchen table, bedstead, spring mattress, washstand and toilet ware, looking glass, 2 couches, 6 chairs, armchair, sewing machine, pictures, lamp, oilcloth, carpeting, fender and fire-irons, curtain poles, boiler, baths, crockery, and sundries. W. COWERN, Auctioneer. To Painters and Decorators, and others. W ILL lAM CoWERN has received instructions from Mr E. C. Horner, Trustee in the Estate of William Dixon, to sell by public auction, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1883, At Two p.m., Lot /.—The Goodwill of Lease of those large and commodious Premises in Egmont - street, known as “ Dixon’s Patea Paperhanging Warehouse.” Lot II. —Stock-in-Trade, consisting of Paints, Oils, Papers, &c., in sub-lots suitable to Purchasers. Lot lll.— Trap Horse, Harness, &c.
The Stock and Premises can be inspected at any time, and all particn- j lars obtained from the Trustee; or from i W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Hawera Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST. Freeman R, Jackson will sell by public auction as above, 25 Steers 50 Cows in Calf 40 Speyed Heifers • 50 Weaners Also, Under instructions from Mr John Burton — 4 superior Draught Horses, guaranteed staunch, with Harness and two Drays complete. 1 Hack Horse, with Saddle and Bridle. Entries solicited. Sale at 1 o’clock, FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Stock Sales for July and august. Hawera ... Friday, August 3 St. Hill-street... Wednesday,Augustß Kakaramea ... Friday, August 10 Manaia ... Friday, August 17 St. Hill street ...Wednesday,August 22 Waverley ... Friday, August 24 Hawera ... Friday, August 31 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1067, 1 August 1883, Page 3
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