FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,, October 1 and 2. TO STOREKEEPERS, SETTLERS AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE OF MERCHANDISE WI LLI A M DA L E will sell by public auction at bis Store, Carlyle, on Friday and Saturday, October Ist and 2nd, the babuce <r his reia.il stock of MERCHANDISE. Consist!no- of— Furniture, Cloth inn', Groceries, Dra [vary I ronmmigerv Fancy Goods "Without the slightest reserve. Terms : Under £lO, cash ; above that amount, liberal terms will be given. Sale to commence each day at 12 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE uv AUCTION WJ. FURL O N G « will sell by auction, at bis store, Hawera, on Saturday, October 2, at 2 o’clock, Teas, sugar, soap, caudles, drapery, men’s and boys’ clothing', hats, dress stuffs, shawls, shirts, lamps, chairs. Also, A variety of sundries too numerous to mention. No reserve. Terms at sale. N.B.—As these go, ids are of a superior ■hiss, they are well worthy the attention of settlers. & Ai PATE A EDUCATION BOARD. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a POLL will take place on MONDAY next, the 27th September, 187;”), between the boars of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., for the ELECTION of TWO MEMBERS to serve on the above Board, ronnixo places. Court House, Ca rlyle Block House, Hawera Block House, Maautahi Kakaramea Hotel, Kakaramea. H. F. TURNER, Rdurning Officer. September 2d, 1875. TO~TMb' RATEPAYERS OB TUB i’ATHA BDLT'ATION DISTRICT. ENT LEMEN,—Having been re's qu st ‘d by s -v-ra! gi-ntlemeu to allow my iiaiijo to be placed in nomination for one of til*.* sc;its of the Education Board, I beg- to offer myself as a candidate for that trust. if elected, I shall advocate a fair distribution of the funds, fn—specti ve of locality. I shall support- the exclusion of sectarian teaching in our schools, as 1 am of opinion the purely secular system lends to unite all classes, and.promote that good feeling which should exist and be fostered in our public schools, believing that the religious training of the children should devolve upon the parents and ministers. In conclusion, if elected, it shall be my aim to do justice to the whole district. Yours faithfully, JAMES SOUTHEY. PATEA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION THE annual subscription of £1 is now due for the year 1875-6. Member s will please forward the same to tVe" Treasurer, Mr J. Gibson, Patea. W. DALE Hon. Secretary. TENDERS FOR GRAVELLING. Public Works Office, Taranaki, August 18, 1875. TENDERS will be received at this Office until! p.m. of Wednesday, 13th of October, 1875, for GRAVELLING 297 chains of road (more or less) from main road (through Hawera) towards Kotemarac. Specifications and general conditions may bo seen at this office and at the Post Office, Hawera, where the properform of Tender and all other information may be obtained. Tenders will be received for the whole or portions of not less than 80 chains. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. CARRINGTON, Engineer in Charge, West Coast.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 48, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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