Public Notices. FOR BALE OR TO LET. 400 ACRES of LAND at Kakaramea; 70 acres of Bush. 113 acres, fenced, with six-roomed house, within one mile of Post Office. STORE at Ketcmarae, doing a firstrate business. Half the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Apply to J. SOUTHBY, Patea. CHARLES PISH, (From Duppa and Collins’, of Oxfordstreet, London), BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Patea, Hawera, Wairoa, and surrounding districts, that ho has commenced business as Coach and House Painter, Writer, Gilder, Grainer, and General Decorator, And hopes, by fair prices and good workmanship, to merit a share of public support. Buggies, &c., Painted in the London Style. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Temporary Residence —Albion Hotel, Carlyle, R. "jVTOTICE is hereby given that in -i-N future the “ Municipal Police Ordinance, 1802,” extended to Carlyle by notice dated the 11th day of April, 1874, will bo strictly enforced in the township of Carlyle. K. WHELAN, Sergt. A.C., In Charge of Police. Paten, April 20, 1875. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held at the Manutahi Hotel, on Wednesday, the 28th April, at 6 p.m., to take steps to petition the Government for the immediate construction of a ROAD through the SAND HILLS. H. S. PEACOCK. BfSTE GRASS SEED. ~ THE undersigned has received invoices of a large SHIPMENT OF GRASS SEEDS. Per William and Mary, From Christchurh, which vessel is now lying off the bar. Her cargo consists of 2355 Bushels Rye Grass, G72lbs Cow Grass. 4481bs Red Clover. 40 Bags Flour, lOOlbs 140 Bdgs Flour, 501bs 40 Sacks Flour, 2001bs The special attention of settlers is directed to the fact that the Rye Grass will he sold at 7s 9d net cash, or equal, per bushel. The above seeds have been specially selected to my order. S. TAPLIN. FORSALE, MR WILSON MILNE’S FARM, near Wairoa, 266 acres in the best part of the famous Okotuku Block ; all laid down in English grasses, subdivided into six paddocks, well watered by running streams ; snufficicnt quantity of bush ; dwelling house, stock yard, corn shed, pens, orchard in full bearing, &c. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if required. For partculars apply to Mn. A. C.'FGOKES Wairoa, Or to Mr. W MILNE. On the Property. 7th April, 1875. KAKARAMEA TOWN HALL. TENDERS will be received until Monday, the 26th instant, for ERECTING a TOWN HALL at Kakaramea. Separate Tenders to be addressed, under cover, to the Chairman of Building Committee, Kakaramea, for labor only, and labor and material. Plans to be seen at this office and Kakaramea Potel. R. E. McRAE, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. £2 REWARD. STRAYED from Carlyle, a Bay HORSE, branded S S on the shoulder, white spot on off hind foot, aged 4 years. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering the horse to this office. If found in the possession of any person after this notice, criminal proceedings will be instituted, Carlyle, I4th April; 1870.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 3, 21 April 1875, Page 3
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