The Patea Mail. PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1877.
Footballers, end a!! interested in football, are requested to jij:*ot on Tuesday evenin'* next, at iiie AHole 1, Carlyle. Fa tea Wesi Ilatcnnyers meet m lac Court lions/' at To nr o’clock HiL afternoon, to determine if il l o royrynl;i 1 ioaa of •‘The Local Flections Act, I/7G, : ’ si:all .be beony'bt into force within (ho disLict. At Sontbcombe’s Vard/, Vvaitoiaro, 7\!r F. L. Jack/.ou will to-day odor for .ado by auc;lion, 30 bead mixed store cattle, 25 bead b-yoar old steers, ami about 800 sheep. The ian'o native atXormanby rt the bct'uvi'dny of the week, was followed by another aic/tiny nicotin- at ILuvcrn, on Thursday, when ibo business as to bind ■ ■diimj C.ib fed b ea under •bs'Won rt Lie Noriimnby umeca.y was ayam branch t forward. It i= that satisfactory terms have been arranged ler another patch of hind.
'I he k'-teh ‘ Wild Ihli'k’ leaves to-day I'm- Vt'cllington, weallier p'-rmiLing, v/i-h a LLi (sjrgo of grass seed ire in Mr Co worn of this town. Sp'-cial aLcn'ion is called '.o .\l‘- ssi" 'tl'yiiie.’il rnr! Cefe ( -V a ! creiilli) ;u”.v :• I- ’>■ Le-eoi.aiL 'ivlik.-Ii wil 1 he i’uund Inanolher coii mm. hj a Lehi’ hj ory an - rig--1 a euf s liaving hfmn ie - -.- |-di.;;h" fare. Alfred VAaglb, •vho w.-s hp-.’y commii led io /pad lor hoar .u.-inlk.s iia-icr Lie \-areiicy Act. was Mm-L-:! ( n Li ■ lire 1 stage id' his journey to 'sow Ay .ioiill-1 I.y c-a'ch tins ah!erncon. Tie- k-a hj ; CAhl ]);u- ! : ’ wide!, id; f i.smk.ii! on Lm PLi February, mado tl;c run ■.l.i’.vn ■ ■■> I’alin i orly hours, erne has Is.cn beaLng about, (itavin,’.; twa— Li ! ;--ii sb-'lb-r in Lie ALmgarui Live;-)’ tirp-il Timrsday morninc;, when she crossed the bar an 1 sailed up the river. Corrrspondcrits urn rugm.red L> cudo-w----nai.K's "ILi any Im ters sent In ihr-.-eLe-for juihliuulion. If “ Fubiiciis ” ! orv. ar;r.-s Id-.i name, mk, uvecs.-'-u-i-iy for p’.duiva'.mn, but as a guarantee of goo.! .:aiih, the l> t.L.-r will bo inserted : 01.11 -nvisc if goes wsiii the waste paper. The C : ’a/'a-;/.of v.' ediu-s -.ay Sasl ivpfai'ls I’m sudd in d-.-a'.h of Mrs Jmnes Alexauu-.-r, whilst at a family picuie [airly, which was hiring held ai -Soulhorn Grove, mi Tuesday afternoon. Cube a nmuniiki! feeling pervaded Wanganui on Lie news reaching i > i -.-.'ll. in (,-"r report oil Mond.iy s proceedings in ihe ;I.M . <„!.ruat. wincii on W ed-ar-s hpr, n:;r p. (i. inadven.cn;ly inli’od.need M.-i yir Turner as the preaulmg Ih.'.L, wms-c----•h it w.s C’.e-ia.’m \fray wim sai on Lie bmicli. Primer’s de’.i’s riv not’, das imps of mischief, anil :ire oi course ohumel in” Ml prin! er’s ■■ r;a>,-e. At a pivl;miliary mc'-iing held at the itavrere. iiai-i, 11 awera. <m Caturda.y last, to cons'al.u’ the advisidniily of iiolumg a race ima-iing mi s binhuay, n. we.s decided to hold race:!, hut Lie mite UX(-.i uimn was lim Li;;t May, so as noi- to mash with events coming ok ai V, augaumi. A commit.’:; o was iormed and so-ps luKen Lo bring lim. project lo a saew emui issue. A pMitimi pra.yin;' tmf. < lovm’ument may grant money lor harbour works at Dounakti Fay is h-iug circcl.itei! at il l wm a. Tim object is to ohi.iin landing i'aciihi-.’S wit!: a view b> making < (puna-re a port of cidrv. I’rt-r.’ l-> ihc Fax mid opera!ion;., being brought h> a close a p;o----mieo was <-,bmin--d from Co verumeiii; lint a certain sum of money should ho spon; Licrc. Tim. object, of the petti mu is to g:■ i tin; [;i-.)iai:-M works c-irried out. hbuiy residents at Hawera would pivrer the monev si a ;ii!; on the. Mountain Load or on the I’Mca 1 liver rather Liam at Uptimikc*. Tim ioliowing gentimm n comprise Lie. Paten Harbour Board ;—Members nominated by ihe Government. —C. A. Wray, IMm, L.M. ; 11. vViblumsoii, IM-p ; \V iisorg IMii, Mcinhers c 1 ect- -d by the Town Board —John Miiroy, i'Me:.; Wiiliem Wiiliiini:.;, Lsip The Chairman of tfio Town Board and Idio CbMiemm or tee County Council also sit as members oi the l [arbour Beard. G. F. Sherwood, is-:q., being chairman of hu!h Town Board and County Council, wili, of necessity, roprosent tiiosc iiodies on Lie Harbour Board. Judging by the number of Boards which have sat and arc about to sit here Carlyle should be counted a, very important place. Yv;slonlay the Harbour Board sat. To-day members of the I’atea West Road Board meet. On Monday the Edneaiion Boar-.I and Town Board arc appointed to meetThere will also bo a special meeting of the County Council on Monday, and on Tuesday the ordinary inoding of the County Council will be bold. On Wednesday ilia Honor Judge Kenny will be holding Court. Carlyle must bo an importaiA i place. Ur McCnskcr, of Now 'Plymouth, who lately look over the brewery some time ago erected M llaweva, has been up to his eyes in business ever since Ins arrival Improvements of various kinds have now been effected, and every device for saving labour get-at-able liras been introduced. •The demand for the XXX ale made at the establishment has boon brisk, ft, is found needful to add lo the present building, and In a short time an midi turn will bo made which will enable ail Lie work to be carried, on under cover. As a brewer Mr McCaskor has already earned a good name. A, cricket match W.-iilii and Hawera v Wavovley war. played on the Carljde Crick'd; Cl round yesterday. The W add and Hawera Team consisted of Messrs (1. Bayly. 1A Bayiy, Cowan, Helps, liargood, Inman, Johnston, Jones, Lockio, J. ilic Id i idem J, ami G. Webb. The Waverley Team consisted of Messrs Butcher, Cubham, Dudley, Hookes, Jacomb, Jl. Sangsior. Mason, Berry, Ifuiirsion, Turner-, and W. Saug.ster. The Vfadii and Hawera Team in their first innings made up a total of (51, the highest scorers being Bayly 10, Johnston It), Cowan It, and Jones (not out) b. The Waverley Team totaled ’db in their first innings, Jacomb (y), and Butcher (I), being the highest scorers. In the second innings the Waverley Team male 48, bringing the total for both innings up io 77. The Vvadd and Hawera Ti-ain scored J7 of (heir svi-ond innings, which made a total for both innings of 78, Which gained them ihe match with six wickets to spare.
Yesterday afrrr.mwn, FMw;ll:r*e mill four o'clock, as the* Md;-A :.'Oii of Mr u jlliama veL-rmary cmgcmg ' CaLyM. was (■■;y •:] in u!dm k iH-nr td-./m, hr aahmgin a yen;;"; S■ <»v-:n a tarrihm ’anna-r, :m was thrown l:>> !La ground. am; Adi m.-awny > ,u fl:t. right siiouM--!’. The ivsuli. was Law ala kf dl l an; ad alaani'' r la.rie v.aa; la'c.;. a, beside; which ha was rewnedy an';oa. Dr Walk-r bring mmt for. was prmneLy in a; ;: ;Me:me. •;;!•.I having s>-t inn beau; had ?. 1 r V'MlFamn faken home, where ho wHI ho hi' ■!••• !.■> r-maiu for soma time under (lie watchful euro ui - 1 !:•;.• doclor. Tim par mdama.v.dm’ an pari, of her cargo, hrongid another 1 hvashhrg machine to Wanganui on Monday last. Fm (he construct ion of the Kopua bridge on tlio >J.;r-aian.awaiu Fanway, iho tender W .r. Maekay, ’/ L i ah. lias boon accepted. Tandem for laying iho permanent way rm the railway I:no IVom Bin L;n;>r.,-! - Hntt to Font her '.(in on l!:e Wshinyton-Ahislor l„:i line, arc to ho eaih-d for in a few days. The decision airivcd at as lo tin- route of the line from FcathcnAon to Masterlon will alsii ijo mail’.' kiiown. The lion Janies Young, Canadian Commissioner, is deputed by the Governor ot the Dominion, to report on New Bealand an cl Australia as a liold for the dc-vmlop-ment of Canadian commerce. Two ship loads of labour saving machines arc now on their wav to Ar.s!r:ilia. The WMrarapa Yam.; oh Ihc TBh Feb i-aarv rays —V> e have the pleasure ol: announcing that the iiimulaka Tunnel - • lie longest on Lie line —will be iinisbod by iho end of r.r:d week. The entire length of the tunnel is Nose upon twenrynine chains. Tlio Bangiiikei At!create of the liOth nUimo feiys Not withstanding the unmvonrablc weather for harvesting operations winch we recent!;/ experienced, we noticed, tiiw other day. at Lie b.angiLkc t steam hour mill, wlneii is once more in fail svriii!.'’. as -hie a sample m. wheat as •, v e ha\e seen for many years. It was grown hi iiic Marion mstnet. A special iue-:my of Ihe G..-y Gounly Council hah; iamiy to is- cam-d for ilic pm’P’ise of N.vling a chairman In the room Mr ! 1 •lioness mow, Led. (fair two members w-.-re raeseih. The Grey iliver :■ ■ - ; we; Lisii The;-..! are so,no fomm s about this matter, wincu call ru-- very sevei’e cri;iei.-iui, mid .vlnch itro eaicnialed to bring Lie whole council into deserved public contempt. It is no ma'ter ior surprise ihal tli-.-re was no ipornm <>n outlay, except that persons elected to p-rJorm rcsoomdlde public dmkm, sm-iml tnreelly evade them ; Jhr it was i;.» amrA lliat it was Lie intention of a majority oi tiie comieil to allow the m-eet .tig to lapse, and 10 make no fresh election of eli’.nrinan until the new election -for Marsden was sat -led —ids id'-a no dottlot being to keep the seal warm for Mr Madmen M’ li ne doin'.;-’, of C.n-mty Con is appear to ho atiractiny co:iKid..rah!ft attention at Lie pri-se.ti. tuna. -V contemporary has collated a few hem-; hr,mi which the following have been taken ; —The Tr.ien (01 ago ) comity eom ci! hos rosoivefl to adopt tin- whole Act. A (Lark or secretary ie lo bo am.oima-d at At 100 por annum. The valuation for the year is Aidf.ohh. — The first stop taken by tin; Duller County (Joancilkirs was to see v/liat pay will aitach to tlsiiofuees. —'i'lu ITverbrn County Council has decided 1 o bring the Act into force, A elar!:, collector, and ■ rcasurer is appointed at heh'O, and a rate of f.-mpenco is imposed. —d'alk of Lie lux uric:; of provincialism ! Vue iir-st act of the newly. 11 -dged fLG.Ces for Invercargill County was to pass a resolniion lo the effect that free passes on the railways he granted to the honorable Councillors by the Colonial Govonmienl. —The and; Act of the Vvuiroa County Council has been to impose a tax of 10s. per head on every deg m the County.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 198, 3 March 1877, Page 2
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