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Public Announcements. Patea Steam Shipping Co. Limited. . THE Company’s splendid new screw steamer WAVERLEY, willleavefor NELSON and WELLINGTON (weather and other circumstances permitting) on SATURDAY, Augt. 4th, 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 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 from all the principal ports in New Zealand and the Australian colonies. For freight or passage and every in formation, apply to* EDWD. U. HORNER, Manager. To Wellington Direct, 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 regular English cost, which makes them remarkably cheap and worthy of inspection. E,. A. ADAMS, Wholesale and Retail DRAPER AND IMPORTER, Patea. WHO 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. NOTICE is hereby given to the Catholic public of the Colony that, at an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders on the 26th instant, alterations have been made in the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the “ Colonial Land Settlement and Endowment Association of New Zealand (Limited),” which entirely change the first object of the Company, and constitute it purely a Mercantile and Land Settlement Association. Catholics, as such, have therefore no other connection with the said Company than the mere fact of some of them holding shares in it as in any other mercantile company. What prospects of success the Company may now have I leave others to judge ; my opinion, and that of all the competent persons whom I have been able to consult, being that the wisest and safest course for the shareholders is to take immediate steps to wind up the Company with the least possible expense. t FRANCIS REDWOOD, Bishop of Wellington. July 27, 1883. V. R. Waimate Plains, West Coast Settlement Reserves. SALE OF LEASES FOR A TERM OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS. Compensation for Improvements up to £5 per Acre will be allowed at End of Term of Lease. Weat Coast Settlement Reserves Office, Hawera, 19th July, 1883. WRITTEN TENDERS (in sealed covers) are invited for the undermentioned sections, in accordance with the provisions of 11 The West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1881,” and the regulations issued thereunder. The tenders, accompanied by the statutory declaration and deposit of six months’ rent at the rate tendered, in accordance with the regulations, must be lodged with the Reserves Trustee, at the Courthouse, Hawera, not later than 4 o’clock p m., on Monday, the 3rd day of September, to be opened by the Reserves Trustee, at Hawera, on Tuesday, the 4th day of September, at 11 o’clock a .m., when the highest tenderer for each lease (if the tenders shall equal or exceed the upset fixed annual rental per acre) will be declared the lessee. Plans and schedules of the sections and copies of the regulations under which leases will be sold and issued, also forms of tender and declaration respectively, can be obtained at the District Land Offices, New Plymouth, Patea, and Hawera, or at any of the other land offices in the colony ; also at the Office of the Collector of Customs Wanganui, and at the Post Offices, Thames, Wanganui, Reefton, Westport, Oreymouth, Ashburton, and Oamaru, on and after the 31st July instant. THOMAS MACKAY, Reserves Trustee. THE MAIL-COUNTRY EDITION. IT is necessary that in order to secure insertion in the Country edition of this paper, advertisements should be handed in to the office not later than 1 p.tn on day of publication.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1068, 3 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1068, 3 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1068, 3 August 1883, Page 3

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