Public Announcements. NOTICE.— Any person Cutting or Removing Timber from Section No. 440, after this date, will be Prosecuted. J. & H. WILLIAMSON, Aug. 6. Kakaramea. MR M. F. COTTLE, Dentist, will visit Patea on Thursday, the 16th instant, and may be consulted at Haywood’s Hotel between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. STUD SEASON. HORSE CARDS neatly and cheaply printed at the Mail office. * TO ARRIVE by the Waverley next trip an assortment of new jobbing type. CLOVER SEEDS GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. 6 Casks Red Clover 6 Casks Cow Grass. WHO has the Cheapest and Best Men’s, Boya’ and Youtha’ 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. J AMES t/EN WORTHY, K BOOKSELLER, Stationer, News Agent, Music and Fancy Goods Dealer, Patea, has resolved on Leaving the District, And now offers the whole of his varied stock for sale at greatly reduced prices, or the Business for Sale as a going concern. Failing a purchaser for the whole, applications will be received for the School Book Stock, the purchaser of which may take over the present Magazine and Newspaper trade. For a business man of the right stamp this is a desirable chance. The Premises to Let at very moderate rent lor the first twelve months. The owner being anxious to leave as soon as possible, will feel obliged by an early settlement of out-standing accounts. Now is the Time for Bargains, ns the Stock Must Be Sold. Terras allowed on quantities to tradesmen, country storekeepers and others, though cash preferred. The Furniture and Household Requisites For Sale. N.B. —Should the business not be disposed of ns a going concern, arrangements will be made to continue the supply of magazines and newspapers to all regular subscribers. 100 REELS Galvanised Cactus Barbed Wire, AT GIBSON’S Cash Warehouse. MONEY TO LEND, on good Country Security. —H. E. P. ADAMS, Solicitor, Patea. Agent Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. 50 CASES GALVANISED ROOFING IRON, AT GIBSON’S. T RY THE Patea Blend of Choicest Indian and China Teas, AT GIBSON’S D IRECT Importation New Season’s Salmon and Lobsters AT GIBSON’S. New Long Curtains. 2 CASES of the best lines ever imported to the district. Ex British Queen from London—ln French Lace, new Cabul and 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. Tenders wanted for ploughing and Harrowing, two strokes, about 50 acres (more or less) of grass land ; five inches deep, and nine inches wide, in furrow. Tenders to close by Friday, the 17th instant, at Mrs Price’s Hotel, Waverley, addressed to the undersigned, W. WILSON, Whenuakura, who will show intending tenderers the land. REWARD. —LOST, Stolen, or dw 1. Strayed, on Saturday, 4th instant, from Mr Roskrnge’s paddock, Hawera, one Black Filly, branded W .Y. on the neck, and rope mark on the near arm; white spot from rope cut on chest. Any person having the same, will please return to Maxwell’s Hotel, Hawera, and give notice to W. Vincent, Waverley.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1072, 13 August 1883, Page 3
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