Superintendent's Office, New Plymouth, Oct 20, 1875. rn II E following ST AT EME NT ha vo*- iug been forwarded to me by tin 1 of Boa I'd of Commissioners for the 25th (Patea West) District, ,in accordance with the doth clause of the “ K< ads and Bridges Ordinance, 1858,” is published for general information. Any person having any objection to make, to the proposed expenditure set forth in the said ►Statement, must forward such objection in writing to this office within fourteen days from this date. ARTHUR STAX DISH, .Deputy-Superintendent, APPROXIMATE STATEM ENT of the manner in which the Commisnussionej's of No. 2olh (Patea West) District propos 1 to expend the Rates for tins ensuing year. £l5O I) (i EDWIN R. MORGAN, Chairman. JAMES D. E. CHRISTIE. ! Superintendent's Office, New Plymouth, Oct 20, 1875. THE following STATEMENT having been forwarded to mo by the Poit'd of Commissioners for the 2Cth (Patea East) Road District, in accordance Avith tlio d(!th clause of the “ Roads and Bridges Ordinance, 1858,” is published for general information. Any person having any objection to make to the proposed expenditure set forth in the said Statement, must forAvard such objection in writing to this office Avithin fourteen days from this date. ARTHUR STAN DISH, He] mty-Snperin tendon t. APPROXIMATE STATEMENT of the manlier in Avhich the Commissioners of No. 26 th (Patea East) Road District propose to expend the Rates for the ensuing year. £224 U 0 WM. DEI!RETT, Chairman. Treasury, New Plymouth, 19th Oetobir, 1875. TITHE authority granted to Edwin JL R. Morgan of Kakaramoa to sue for HATES unpaid in the 25th district ]s hereby cancelled, and I now appoint WILLIAM COWERN of Carlyle, to take proceedings for the recovery of Road Rates imposed on land in the said district Avhich arc uoav ove nine, and also those that may hereafter become due and remain unpaid. T. 'WHITE, Provincial Treasurer. SHIP HOTEL (LATE COMMERCIAL.) y Nearly opposite the Corporation Wharf, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, ; . Proprietor E. W. Littlewood. THE Hotel lias; been thoroughly renovated, throughout, and various alterations atid improvements made to add to the comfort of those favoring the proprietor Avith their patronage. - - EVERY AGCO M MDATIO N FOE VISITORS AND BOARDERS. THE BED-ROOMS AND SITTING-ROOMS Are lofty and well furnished, and no expense has been spared to render accommodation in this respect really first-class. Wines, Sjnrlts, and Ales of the choicest quality. Ax Ordinary Daily at One o’clock. SMIL E Y’S LI VE R Y AND BA IT STABLES, WANGANUI. J SMILEY, late of the Australasian • Stables, Patea, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that ho is now conducting the above stables in the Victoria A Avenue, Wanganui (adjoining the Rutland Hotel), and is now preaarod to lot for hire SADDLE HOESES AND VEHICLES Of all descriptions by the HOUR, DAY, OR JOURNEY, At the most moderate rates. Horses taken in to bait, and faithfully looked after. Visitors to Wanganui are requested to give him a call in case of Avanting horses cr vehicles of any description, and he
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 3
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