NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSURANCE, (On the Mutual or Participating' principle) 11. CLAPCOTT, Esq., Travelling Sub-Commissioner, will deliver A LEGT UR E oh the above subject, at the HALL, •w A YE RLE Y, On THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT, at 8 p.m., and CARLYLE, On TUESDAY, 25th INSTANT. Immediately after the Lecture, Mr Clapcott will give Selections from his POPULAR READINGS FROM FAVOURITE AUTUORS. Admission Free. Ladies are particularly invited. PATEA CRICKET CLUB, i GENERAL MEETING of the A above Club will be held THIS EVENING, the 19 th instant, at 8 p.m., in the Court House. Business: To consider the tenure of the Cricket Ground. N.B,—All members are especially requested to attend. S. TAPLIN, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. N OTIC E. A PUBLIC MEETING will ho held A hi the Carlyle Town Hall, on MONDAY, Ist May, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of FORMING a Lodge of Odd Fellows in this District. FOR SALE, mWO or three FIRST-CLASS 1 DRAUGHT’ HORSES (staunch). None better in the country. Apply to D. HUGHES. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TEND ER S are invited for the ERECTION of a Five-roomed I COTTAGE in Carlyle. Plans and specification can bo seen at Mr 1). O’Sulmvax’s, where Tenders will bo received up to I o’clock on Satukday, the 22nd April. Tin; lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Carlyle, April IT, 1870. R. EI)W AR D ADA MS, SOLIC I T 0 R, TA R A NAKI ROA D, C A R L Y L E. £lO REWARD. THE above Reward will.be paid to any person giving such INFORMATION as will lead to the conviction of the party or parties who undid the breeching of my horse, at the Kakaramca Hotel, on Thursday, the 18th instant, and thereby endangering the lives of those in the trap, D. O’SULLIVAN. FOR CAS 11. FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. Tawa, 20s. ; Rata, 255. per cord. JAMES SOUTHBY. A’COURT GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER. II A W E R A . Work done on the shortest notice. I Agricultural and other Implements repaired. HAWERA BUTCHERY. HAYING arranged to RUN my MEAT CART between Hawcra Carlyle every MONDAY and THURSDAY, parties leaving orders with Mr Gibson or myself may rely upon every attention being paid to their requirements. JOHN WINKS. October 14, 1875, TO TRAVELLERS BETWEEN PATEA AND INGLEWOOD. THE Mountainroad being now openedfor Stock and other traffic, persons will find it to their advantage to take this route m 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 creeks, so that travelling is now comparatively easy. The distance by the coach road from I’atea to New Plymouth is 100 miles ; by way of Inglewood, 60 nliles. Tiavcllers Will find excellent accommodation for both man and beast at LAN GL E Y’S INGLEWOOD f HOTEL.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 107, 19 April 1876, Page 3
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