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TOWN BOARD ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF CARLYLE. r\ ENTLEMENAs one of the three VI members of the Town Boai’d retiring by rotation, I beg most respectfully to inform you that I intend to seek the honor of re-election at your hands. During my past short career as your representative, I have faithfully dis charged my duty, and, I may say, have never been absent from any meeting of the Board, The fact that I have a large stake in the township, and that all my business lies here, may be taken as substantial guarantees that I will, in case of re-election, do all in my power to forwaid its best interests, for in studying them, I am studying my own, and with the progress of Carlyle, my success is completely identified. If an earnest desire to do my duty impartially, without fear, favor, or affection, be a passport to your confidence, I may rely on your support, I pledge myself to so act, and should fail to fulfil that promise, I will, on being called on by a majority of the ratepayers, at once resign my trust into your hands I have been a resident amongst you between eight and nine years, an during that time yon have had an ainple opportunity of judging me. I hope that the opinions you have formed are favor, able, and that at the coming election you will place me once more in a position to serve you, and again return me as a member of the Town Board of Cailyle. I am, Gentlemen, Yours most obediently, S. TAPLIN. Carlyle, May 23, 187 G. CARLYLE TOWN BOARD ELECTION. HAVING been requested by several Ratepayers to become a Candidate at the forthcoming election, I may state that my services will be at the Ratepayers’ disposal. WILLIAM DALE. Carlyle, May 22, 1876. NOTICE. INFORMATION is required by the Bank of New Zealand, Wanganui, regarding W iiuam Rough, who left Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, about 23 years ago, and is supposed to have been some time iu this district. MEETING OF RATEPAY'ERS OF THE TOWN OF HAWERA. Thereby give notice, that a meeting of Ratepayers as above will take place at the Courthouse, i Haw era, on MONDAY, the sth June, lat 7 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of electing three Members of the Board, in the room of Messrs Dingle, McL'Dowie, j and Black, who retire in accordance with Clause No. 2 of the Town Board Ox-dinancc, 1863. The above gentlemen are eligible for re-election, but should a poll be demanded the same will take place at a o’clock a.m., on the following day. JAMES DAVIDSON, Chairman Town Board. Hawera, 24th May 1876. . noticeT A PUBLIC MEETING will he held at the Albion Hotel THIS (SATURDAY) the 3rd Jun ', at 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of Forming a Fl OT AIX ClX’B. Ail persons who take an interest iu the game are requested to attend. By request. E. M. MEREDITH. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of 180 chains of Ditch and Bank Fencing, over good ground, to be planted with furze nine inches apart. Tenders to be delivered to Mr Davidson, Hawera, before noon of the 10 th June, 1876. Lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN CHUBBIN. mENDERS WANTED by theundcrsigned for the REMOVAL of the EGMONT’S BOILER, at present lying at the Patea Heads, to Wanganui JOHN DUTHIE. Wanganui, May 26, 1876. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at this office until SATURDAY, the 3rd June, at 4 p.m., for FELLING Three Miles of BUSH, 2 chains wide, and clearing Cart Way 15 feet wide, on the Ball Road. Specifications can be seen on and after Tuesday, the of 23rd May, on application. W. OOWERN, Provincial Government Agent. NOTICE. UNLESS a Box and Sealskin Rug, Delonging to P. McCaney, is removed and expenses paid within 14 days, it will be sold to pay for storage, &c. W. DALE. Patea, May 24, 1876. FOR SALE. A few Pure-bred BERKSHIRE BOARS; also some Half-bred Berkshire Sows and Boars. Apply to R. E. McRAE, Woods’de, Kakaramea.

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 120, 3 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 120, 3 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 120, 3 June 1876, Page 3

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