AIvARAMEA TOWN HALL. A BALL. In aid 'of the funds of the RAKARAMEA TOWN HALL Will be held on Wednesday, april 12, ls7g . Single tickets, Os; double tickets 7.s Cd, to include all refreshments, to be obtained from any any member of the Committee. Comm itti'.k: Mr R’. Ik Mcßae* M.C. ~ S. Dixoii „ R. lAtdi . ~ A. Hunter ~ F. Marchahtj Hoii. See. Church of England Bazaar. mins BAZAAR will be held on 1 FRIDAY and SAT [JR DAY, the 7th and Bth of April. Contributions arc earnestly .solicited by the following Ladies ; Alrs Rhatigan “ Wray “ Ivcss “ Da sent FOR SALE. mllE Short Horn BULL MAGNET, JL winner 2nd Prize Patea Show, 1875, dan 187G, and winner 2nd Prize Wanganui Show, IS7-1-, rising G years old. By Sterling, by Knight Templar, imported, and out of an Imported Coav, and Prize W inner Wanganui Show. For particulars apply to 11. Wallace Alva Park, Mauutahi. JAMES HAMILTON. WANTED, a competent HOUSEMAID, for the Hawcra Hotel. Apply to T. ESPAGNE, Hawcra. TO Til A V ELBE RS BETW EEN BAT E A AND INGLEWOOD.
THE Mountain road beingnow opened for Stock and other traffic, persons will find it to their advantage to take this route tn preference to the coach road, as it saves a distance in travelling - of about 40 miles. The road is formed for half the distance, bridges are constructed over the principal streams, and excellent approaches are made to the different crocks, so that travelling is now comparatively easy. The distance by the coach road from Patea to New Plymouth is 100 miles ; by way of Inglewood, GO miles. Travellers will find excellent accommodation for both man and beast at LANGLE Y’B INGLEWOOD HOTEL. ILLIAM A’COURT GENEHAL BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER. II A W E R A • Work done on the shortest notice. Agricultural and other Implements repaired. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. Regis trat ion of abbreviated ADDRESSES.—•With the view of saving as much as possible the cost of the transmission of Telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a Register will be kept at every Telegraph station in New Zealand for the Registration of Arbitrary or Cypher Addresses in the shape of one or more words. No fee will bo charged for registration. Persons registering will require to communicate the Cypher or Arbitrary Address to their Correspondents. The Telegraph Companies register names and addresses of telegraph correspondents free of charge at all their Stations, and in London at 74, Old Broad-street; 8, Lcadcuhall-street; and 42, Finsbury Circus. Addresses may also be registered at any Government Telegraph Office in England or Scotland upon payment of One Guinea to the Postmaster-General, London.— By order of the Honorable the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph Head Office Wellington, 2nd March, 1875. T QST, on Friday last, at the Agri--1 1 cultural Show, a gentleman’s HUNTING WHIP, with top missing. The finder will oblige by returning the Same to this office. TO WORKING MEN. rjM-IE undersigned IS WILLING I’O LET a number of SECTIONS in the township of NORMANBY FREE OF RENT for a term of years;—-For Apply to' H; M; BREWER; WOigdnm;
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 101, 29 March 1876, Page 3
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