Public Announcements. 6: : & Patea- Harbor Board. TENDERS are invited for the lease for over twenty years of snh-section 8, section 131, and section 185, both Whennaknra block. Tenders to be sealed, addressed to the Chairman, endorsed u Tender for lease of ” and to be delivered to the undersigned before noon of Monday 11th December. . THOMAS EYTON, Secretary. Patea, 11th October, 1882. Noth. —On sub-section 8, section 131, there is a brickyard and an nnMmited supplyof suitable clay for brickmaking. The land has a frontage to the main road, and is close to the Patea road bridge and Railway station. Physiognomy. PPOFESSOR O. E. HUGO, the celebrated physiognomist whose lectures have been attended by large audiences throughout the colonies, will shortly visit Patea for the purpose of delivering a series of lectures and supply the public with his celebrated physiognomical charts of character. Patea Caledonian Society’s j rN YEAR’S DAY SPORTS i will be held on the CRICKET GROUND, Public Domain, MONDAY, JANUARY Ist. ' President —R. C. Tennent, Esq. Vice-President —E. L. Jacob, Esq. Starter— R. C. Tennent, Esq, Handicappers —R. C. Tennent, Esq., and W. Dixon, Judges: Running —Messrs S. Taplin and Jacob. Jumping —Messrs R. B. Hamilton, J. Riseley. Walking — PROGRAMME: Entry. Prizes. * Post entry. A cup value £3 3s will be presented to the competitor scoring most points in the 100 yds, 200 yds, and £ mile Handicaps. Children’s prizes will be distributed during the day. Entries close at 9 p.m. on Saturday, 16th December, and letters bearing postmark of that date will be accepted. Handicaps will appear in Patea Mail Wednesday December 20th, half entrance fee to be paid on entering, and half on acceptance. The Secretary will be in attendance at Chadwick Bro’s office from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on December 16th, to receive nominations. Competitors may be put back one yard for every false start. I. HYAMS, Hon. Secy. TO-MORROW NTCHtT haemonTc hall. Hyperion Combination INSTITUTE BENEFIT ROUND THE WORLD In an Hour and Twenty Minutes. ’ OXY-HYDROGEN LIME LIGHT. To conclude with MAY AND DECEMBER. In which will appear Harry Power and Miss Lolo De Glorian. Front seats, 3s. Back do. 2s, THURSDAY, Nov. 23rd 1882. MEDICAL HALL. A. A. GOWER, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, /"'tALLS special attention to his large \J stock of Hemrod’s cure for Asthma, Datura Tatnla, Joy’s Cigarettes, Eno’s Frnjt Salt, Pepper’s Sulpholine Lotion, Rennetts and Annatto. Toilet and Bath Sponges, Nursery Lamps, Etnas, and Spirit Stoves, Puffs and Puff Boxes. Magnificent Stock of Infant’s brushes, Hair, Nail, Shaving, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Dressing Poll, and Small Tooth Combs. Large assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Goods. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. Impounding Notice. tMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, X Waverley, on the 17th inst,, off Mr J. Dime's property, Waitotara, 1 Bay Gelding, white face, white hind feet, branded on near rump. Owner unknown. Unless the above is released on or before the 7th day of December next, it will be sold at that dale in accordance with the provisions of the “ Impounding Act.” H. F. MASON, Poundkeeper.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 962, 22 November 1882, Page 3
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