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LIBERAL FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND. PATEA ELECT >RAL DISTRICT BRANCH meets B o’clock, 7hj June, at St. James’ Hall. Business important. H. E, DEANE, Provisional Secretary. Patea West Hoad Hoard. RANGER. MR JOHN ROSS’ appointment as Ranger is hereby cancelled, and Mr Nathaniel Prouse has been appointed in his stead as from this dale. By Order, W. 0. SYMES, Chairman. Patea, 3rd June, 1899. Freeman r. Jackson & co’S STOCK SALES FOR JUNE. Johnsonville, Tuesday . . .. G St. Hill Street, Wednesday , 7 Waveiiey, Friday .. .. 9 Johnsonville, Tuesday ~ .13 St. Hill Street, Wednesday .. 14 Johnsonville, Tuesday .. .. 20 St Hill Street, Wednesday .. 21 Wavcrloy, Friday . 23 QUARTERLY HORSE FAIR, Saturday .. ... ... 24 Johnsonville, Tuesday ... .. 27 St. Hill Street, Wednesday ... 28 Wanganui Waverley, Waitotara and Johnsonville, Agents for Owen’s New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip. F. R. JACKSON, Auction ee Wayerley Salt Yards, Friday, 9th. June. At X p.m. Freeman r. Jackson & co. will sail bv auction as above, — 30 18-months to 2-ycar cattle 20 good weanors 12 fat heifers 7 heifers 35 fat heifers 1 fat cow 100 fat wethers 200 wethers 1 quiet harness pony Also— On account of Mr Jacob Dudley who has sold his farm, 20 good heifers I draught mare, dray and harness I good pony, broken to harness 2 20-gallon milk cans Household furniture and effects. Settlers having stock to enter, are requested to forward their entries as early as possible, F. L. JACKSON Auctioneer, Patea Bakery, [Established 1878.] THE above named Bakery has well earned the name of being the People’s Bakery, because the people’s wants are batter guaged than at any other, establishment of the kind in the district. The history of the li?at£a Bakery is interwoven into the history of Patea to a greater extent chan any other business in the town. In good times and in bad times it has always persued the even tenor’of its ways, and is now just what the people have made it. The reasons why the people should still support this old established business aie That only the best materials are used, That regularity is rigidly practiced, That the prices are reasonable, That employees are paid paid on liberal scale, * That up-to-date methods are used in manufacturing goods, and That we want your trade, Our Wedding Cakes Always Give Satisfaction, and Our Shall Goods Never Fail to Please. Being firm believers in early closing do not* leave your shopping till late on Saturday night, ’he 3fatea Bakwry cAsos a. Iy. W. K. Howitt. Patea Timber Yards: > fHMBER supplied at Patea or any I of the neighbouring Railway Stations at Sawmiliers’ Association Schedule Prices, Schedules on application, Builders’ Ironmongery, Doors and Windows, Mouldings, House Blocks, Roofing Iron, Fence Posts, Strainers, Paints and Oils, Fencing Wire, Barbed an No. 7, 8, & 10 Pitting Brushes, Lime and Cement, Spouting, Zinc, Ridging, Lead, Glass, and other useful things at lowest market prices, and being close to a port where inward freights and landing charges are moderate admits this being done IN connection with the above, I am prepared to erect dsvollinghouses or other buildings, in any part of the district between Waitotara and Manutahi. Communications by post, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Prices, etc., supplied on application. W. AITCHISON. ANTED known-Bill-heads, Memorandum Forms, Letter heads of newest designs, on superior paper, at County Press Office AKTEI) known—Job printing in all up-to-date styles executed with despatch at CogNXY Press Office.

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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 56, 7 June 1899, Page 3

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