Public Notice. 8B HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP REDWOOD W’il; celebrate Mass rjp 111 a (S ATUR DA Y) MORNING In the Catholic Chapel, Carlyle, at 10 a.m, AND AT II AWE R A TO-MORROW, (Sunday), at 11 a.m. The sacrament of confirmation will be administered at each place. Collection will Tie made at each Mass in aid of a residence about b eng - erected for the Bishop at Wellington. KWiWMAIIAE SAW MILL. TENDERS will be received at Mr Davidson’s Store, Hawera, up to Tuesday, the 28th September, for two PAIRS SAWYERS for breaking down logs supplied at the mill. None but competent hands need apply, R. WILSON. ANTED, 500 conlsWHßl’lWClOD OUT, at Stent’s.—Apply JAS. SOUTHEY. FIREWOOD all the Summer 25s per cord for cash only. dAM IdS SOUTHEY'. NEW~ELACKSM.mi. THE undersigned HAS OPENED business as a, HORSESHOER and GENERAL BLACKSMITH in the shop adjoining, the Australasian Horn! and hopes by civility and attention to business to secure a fair share of public patronage. THOMAS GOLD AN. ATEA EDUCATION BOARD.— The Education Rate of £1 for the year 1875-0, will be due and payable at the office of the Secretary, Carlyle, on Tuesday, October sth, 1875. The Secretary will be in attendance at bis office, on that day, from 10 a.m. to -t pan., to receive rates. For the convenience of settlers the Secretary will attend once at Manutahi and once at Hawera (on the dates mentioned below) to receive any rates that may he unpaid on the above date. At the Blockhouse, Manutahi, on Wednesday, October Glh, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; at the Blockhouse, Hawera, on Thursday, October 7th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. —William C< i w in: x, S e ere t a ry. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 1 A A ACR ES of LAND at Kakara4rl/l/ mea ; 70 acres of Bush. 113 acres, fenced, with six-roomed house, within one mile of Post Office. STORE at Ketemarae, doing a firstrate business. Half the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Apply to J. SOUTHEY, Pa tea. CARLYLE MEAT BAZAAR. ml-IE BUTCHERY BUSINESS hitherto carried on by Messrs BOX and McDONLD, will in future be conducted under the above style, and under the entire management of the undersigned. As the proprietor (Mr R. E. Mcßae) intends shortly making extensive alterations and additions to the premises, he will be in a position to supply BEEF, MUTTON, &c,, of the very best quality, ami hopes by selling at reasonable prices, combined with civility and attention to customers, to secure the trade of Carlyle. TERMS— Cash ; or Strict Monthly Settlkmf.nts. GEORGE FORSTER, Manager. T> HI LADEL PH TA E X HIB Ii- TION, 187 L LOCAL COMMITTEE. The following are the articles of which the Local Committee desire to collect specimens, viz.: 1, grain; 2, wool; 3, coal; timber ; 5, flax and rope ; (i. tanning barks, leather dy s and paints; 7, preserve d meat; 8, beer ; 9, minerals and ores ; 10, works of art Illustrative of New Zealand scenery; 11, miscellaneous articles illustrating the history of the colony or its inhabitants. Exhibits must be forwarded to Messrs Levin and Co., Wellington, not later than the 15th November. An exception, however, will be made in the case of wool, which will le received up to the Kith December, provided that a description is sent before the 15th November. The Chairman will afford intending exhibitors full and detailed information on application.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 48, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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