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Wanted. WA NTED, a Kitchen Man. Apply Albion Hotel, Paten. WANTED in Paten,a 500 c! domestic Servant who understands plain cooking. Best wages and comfortable home. Apply H, Mail office WANTED, at once, General Servants, Nurse Maids, and Boy. Good wages given. Apply Mrs Isaiah, Registry Office, Egmont-street, Patea. WANTED known, that F. R. Huff, Photographic Artist, Wanganui, will Visit Patea, in a short time. WANTED KNOWN, that a Paten Express is run by J. O’BRIEN. Orders and odd jobs attended to punctually. Public Announcements. HARMONIC HALL ! TO-NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20th, 1882. For One Night Only! ROBSON! ROBSON! ROBSON! THE Eminent Tragedian, Humorist, & Musician will give a performance as as above, assisted by M. LORENZ, the Talented Pianist. M. LORENZ in his charming Piano Solos. The Bishop of Melbourne on Robson’s Recitals: “Mr Robson, by his great powers as a reciter of the works of our greatest authors, has in my opinion solved the difficult problem of combining the highest form of amusement with mental and spiritual profit.” Admission—3s and 2s. A T E A S.S. COMPAN Y. THE S. S. PATEA Will leave as under— For Wellington— To-morrow, at 10.30 a.m. For Wanganui, Nelson, & Wellington—23rd, at 11 a.m. By the latter trip the Patea will convey the Volunteers to Nelson, the Wakatu’a owners* having made arrangements with the Company to fulfil their contract. For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDW. 0. HORNER, Manager. For Sale, OATEN Chaff, in any quantity, ls6d per bag, or £3 per ton. W. PALMER, Wovorley. J. Davidson, STOREKEEPER and General Dealer, 11 AW Eli A. P. W. Batten, BRICKLAYER & CONTRACTOR, PATEA. ESTIMATES given. Plans prepared. Work done in town or country. Address, —Australasian Hotel , Patea. IVToleskin Trousers for the million. SINCE THE ABOLITION OF DUTY from Piece Cotton Goods, THE NEW ZEALAND ■CMISIK HWABI Are again to the front, And can now supply tbeir Customers with MOLESKIN TROUSERS At 25 2 )er Cent, less than their usual Wholesale Price ! TRY THEM! A SINGLE GARMENT ■ AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE, Branches at all the Principal Towns. HATS. HOSIERY , SHIRTS, BLANKETS, RUGS, TWEEDS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW SEASON’S GOODS NOW SHOWING. THE BRANCH ADDRESS— Dale's Corner , Egmont-street. A. J. COTTRELL, Manager.

Public Notices. Patea Permanent Land, Building, and Investment Society. THE above Society are prepared to make advances on Freehold or Leasehold Property, repayable by monthly instalments. Interest allowed on Deposits, 5 per cent. 6 months, and 7 per cent. 12 months. W. DALE, Managing Director. Notice to Butchers, Sheep Farmers, and others. WILLIAM B. HOWE having leased from Mr McCarthy the Green Island Fellmongery, Patea, is prepared to give the highest market prices for Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, Tallow, &c. Wool taken in to scour. W. B. HOWE, Pellmonger, Patea. Notice. MANAWAPOU Bridge is not safe with any weight exceeding two tons. Any person crossing this bridge with a weight exceeding two tons will do so at his own risk. GEO. HARDEN, Engineer Patea County Council. 27 Jan., 1882. NEW ZEALAND. Hot Lakes District, North Island. SALE OF LEASEHOLDS FOR NINETY-NINE YEARS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ROTORUA. i BOUT 125 acres of the new Townj\ ship of Rotorua, near the Maori Settlement, of Ohinemutn, will be offered for Lease by Public Auction on the 7th MARCH, 1882, at the CROWN LANDS OFFICE, Auckland. The Business Sites will comprise quarter-acre and the Villa Sites halfacre lots. A few Suburban Lots of 5 acres and 10 acres each, and Small Farms varying from 40 to 60 acres, will also be offered. The lots as marked on the plan will be let on lease for ninety-nine years, under arrangement made by the Governmentof New Zealand with the proprietors of the soil. The letting will be by auction, at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, in Auckland, on the 7th March." 1882. Rents will be payable half-yearly, the first half-year being paid on the day of sale. All mineral waters, hot springs, and streams are and remain vested in the Crown. The reserves for schools, post office, telegraph office, railway, hospital, and other public objects, will be shown on the maps on the clay of sale. The recreation grounds will be reserved for the public, and will be under the management of a local body. There will be a resident medical officer, appointed by the Government. The government of the town will be by a local body constituted under “ The Thermal Springs District Act, 1881.” Some of the building sites, peculiarly suitable for residences, will be let subject to restrictions as to use for trades or shops. The hotels and lodging-houses will be governed by regulations suitable to the exceptional character and requirements of the town. Rents will be paid half-yearly, in Auckland, or in the town, as may be found convenient. Possession of the land will be given immediately after the auction. The lots may bo now identified on the ground by marked pegs. The use of the waters, and all similar arrangements, will be under the control of the doctor and a local body. Copies of the plans and lull printed particulars can be seen at any Post or Telegraph Office, Railway Station, and Atheiueum, or they can be obtained from any Commissioners of Crown Lands at any Lands Office in the colony. WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands. Wellington, 24th December, 1881.

ARRIVAL OF ARRIVAL OF SPRINGI SUMMER DRAPERY! THOMAS NORTH tN ANNOUNCING the arrival of liis SPRING & SUMMER GOODS 1 would take this opportunity of thanking his Friends and the Public "encrally for the marked increase he has noticed in his Business during the past six months, which he attributes principally to public sympathy. MONEY STILL BEING WANTED ~ A Continuation of that Liberal Support is Solicited. The Goods will he Marked at Prices which will convince all that they are getting Good Value for their Money. The Stock will consist of the Latest Novelties in English Millinery $ Fancy Dress Goods. Men’s, Youths’, & Boys’ Clothing Marieod vovy low. M "' kod low Stock of English 4' Colonial BOOTS & SHOES at pnoes to suit the times. The Millinery & Dressmaking Department Is still under that efficient management which has given such universal satisfaction Note the Appuess : THOMAS NORTH, ' l EXCELSIOR HOUSE,” PATEA.

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Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 2

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