5' k Patea County Council Office, Patea, 20th Feb., 1577. NOTICE is hereby given that the office of the Patea County Council lias been removed from Mr Cowern’s office to the Immigration Barracks. Office ] lours, 10 a.m. to -1 p.im J. BLACK, Clerk, Patea County Council. PATEA EDUCATION BOARD. TEND EPS. qEPARATE TEN DEB 8 trill he 0 received at the office of the undersigned, up to 10 a.m. on Moxiuy, hj e nth March, for the Erection o; Common School ami Teachers Residence on the Whenuakura Block. T!ie lowi'st or any tender nor necessarily accepted. For plans and specitications ai >ply to W. Secretary Patea CO WE BN, Education Bo: NOTICE. ALL persons having ACCO ij 2s lo against the late Captain Gumiry arc requested to forward them, to lisa undersigned at once, with the- view to liquidation. All persons owing accounts arc requested to pay them with as little delay as possible. WM. COWERN, Auctioneer, Patea. To footballers* ALL persons interested in FOOTBALL arc requested to attend the Albion Hotel, Carlyle, on TUESDAY EVENING Next, 6th March, at Eight o’clock. TIIOS. TURNER. Patea Kilwinning I-odgc* No. 536, S.C. THE regular Monthly Meeting •"/' above Lodge, will be hj el in y , Town Hall, Carlyle, on \V EL' A Eo— DAY EVENING, MARCH Urn, at 7.30 p.m. By Order of R.W.M., A. BLACK, Secretary, pro. tern. Store at Kakaramea* ROBERT CLEGG begs to inform the settlers of Kaka rumen, that he has opened a GENERAL STOII E in the above township, whore he hopes to merit their support, by keep,big goods only of the IFsl Quality, which will be sold at the lowest current prices. Blacksmith's Sliop* Kakap.amka. npHOMAS TIINDE, in thanking the -i- public of Kakannnea for favors received during the week be has been m business, begs to recommend •hum Lyttle (to whom he has let tin.- Forge at Kakaramea) for a continuance of their kind support. GREAT Northern Shoeing Forge. William Cattermoore BEGS to inform the resident# of Carlyle, and the surrounding o-is-tricts, that he has entered into Partnership with Harry Burston. and the business will, in future, be carried on under the name and style of Cattermoore Sc Burston, C. and B. hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of public patronage. All work done at the shortest notice, and in workmanlike style, at moderate charges. Agricultural and oilier implements made and repaired. Wheelwright’s work of :d! kinds executed in Metropolitan style, with nil the latest improvements. CATTERMOORE & BURSTON, Next to Erskine’s Stable Taranaki Road. PT. FOR T E S CU E , begs to inform the settlers of Waverlcy, and the surrounding districts, that having commenced business as Commission and Okxkiial Aomxt, He will bo happy to attend punctually to any instructions with whim, lie may he favoured. Rents and Debts collected. Temporary Office : Mr Winchcombo’s residence, Waverl<y r . NOTICE. • MR. JOHN WHELAN is authorised to collect ACCOUNTS duo to the Patea M vie. and his receipt will he a sufficient discharge for the same. ALEX BLACK, Proprietor.-
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 198, 3 March 1877, Page 2
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