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At the grand illumination in honor of the Prince of Wales in Madras, one man displayed the motto, “ God bless the Prince of Wales, direct importer of marmalade, jams, English stores, ale, wines, spirits, and boots and shoes.” PATEA COMBINATION TROUPE. THE above Troupe have .much pleasure in announcing that their FIRST PERFORMANCE will take place in the Town Hall, Carlyle, on Wednesday, the 26th instant. Programme will appear in next issue, G. N. BAGGETT, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Patea District Agricultural and . Pastoral Association. The annual meeting of Members will take place in the Town Hall, Kaknramea, on Thursday, 3rd August, 1876, at 5 p.m. W. DALE, Hon. Secretary. N 0 T ICE. T HEREBY give notice that if the 1 BAY MARE, branded CO or GG on off shoulder, white star on forehead, and foal at foot, is not removed from my land within fourteen days from this date, it will be sold at Kotemarae to pay expenses, they having been running on my laud for many months. HERE PEPE. Ketoraarae, July 17, 1876. N 0 T I C E. SHEEP RATES. ALL .persons indebted for Sheep Rates, are requested-to pay the same to the Sub-Treasurer,-at his office, Carlyle, before the 31st July instant, otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover the same. , W. COWERN, Provincial Government Agent, Sub-Treasurer Patea District. Patea District Agricultural and Pastoral Association. ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. THE [MATCH will take place on THU BSD AY, 3rd of August, in a Paddock belonging to Mr Davis, adjoining Mr Fairweather’s land, between Carlyle and Kakaramea. Ist Class—Open to all comers. 2nd Class—For all Ploughmen who have never won a first prize. 3rd Glass—For Boys under eighteen years of age. 4th Class—Double Furrow Ploughs. A Class will be open for Natives, and £2O will be given in prizes. All competitors to be on the ground by 9 o’clock a.m. Entries—lst and 4th Classes, 10s ; 2nd Class, 7s 6d ; 3rd Class, 5s ; Native Class, free, I Entries to be sent to the Secretary on or before Monday, 31st July. f WM. DALE. Secretary.

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 133, 19 July 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 133, 19 July 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 133, 19 July 1876, Page 3

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