Public Announcements. Notice. * BANK HOLIDAY. f)UESUANT to “The Banks and JL Bankers Act, 18SO, and tbe Banks and Bankers’ Act Amendment Act, 1882,” TUESDAY, the twenty-eighth day of August, is hereby appointed .a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in Patea. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1883. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, E. W. MORRAH, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, W. G. RHIND, Inspector. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, JOHN MURRAY, Inspector. OPENING of the RAILWAY to Patea. TUESDAY, August 28. i PUBLIC LUNCHEON Will he held at ST. JAMES’ HALL, Patea. On the Arrival of the Train from Wanganui, about noon ; and A PUBLIC BALL Will be held in the Evening at the Harmonic Hall, at 8 o’clock. Tickets for the Luncheon 5s each ; for the Ball, double ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s 6d ; Lady’s single ticket, ss. Tickets must be produced at the Luncheon and Ball. Tickets can be- obtained from the members of Messrs Taplin, R. Horner, T. Haywood, W. Cowern, B. L. Barton, W. Wilson (Whenuaknra), G. H. Norman, J. H. Clayton, W. Williams, R. Currie, H. E. P, Adams, Eyton, Lnndberg, Miller, R, C. Tennent, G. D. Hamerton, T. Smart, H. S. Peacock, G. T. Potto, H. T. ,G. Turner, W. Taylor, R. A. Adams, G. F. Sherwood, J. Gibson, W. H. Clarke, F, R. Doneghne, A. A. Gower, W. Brown, or from J. W. BRIGHT, Hon. Sec. and Treas. Patea Borough Council. THE Following Nominations have been received for the Office of Mayor: Robert Albert Adams Samuel Taplin An election will take place at. the Council Office on Wednesday, sth September, 1883. THOS. EYTON, Returning Officer, Patea, 22nd August, 1883. 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. CASES Finest 150 test KEROSENE, —Ex Parnell from New York,— AT GIBSON’S. E W CL 0V E R S BED S GIBSONS CASH WAREHOUSE, ' 6 Casks Red Clover 6 Casks Cow Grass. WHO has the Cheapest and Best Men’s, Boys’ arid 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, whoisina position to buy largely and direct from the manufacturer. On the Farm of W. Wallace, Whakamara. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th FreEM an R, Jackson will sell Without Reserve—--150 lambs 50 ewes 7 good milch cows 6 weaners 1 bull 2 draught horses, guaranteed staunch 7 rams And some good useful hacks and young horses. And, on account of other vendors— Double-furrow plough (Reid and Gray’s) nearly new, harrow, reaper, tip dray and harness, chaff-cutter, and lot sundries, Sale at 1 o’clock, Ijfo Reserve. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Stock Sales for August. Hawera ... Friday, August 31 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1077, 24 August 1883, Page 3
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