Comity Council Office,, Carlyle, April It}, 1877. Tenders for forming ami GRAVELLING 42 chains of the MAIN ROAD, from the Patea Bridge to the Town Hall, will be received until 11 a.m. on the ISfch instant, at the office of the Council, whore specifications may be seen. J. BLACK, Clerk Patea County Council. 103apl8 PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the above Council will be hold at the Council Chambers, Carlyle, on TUESDA Y, the Ist MAY next, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of confirming a special order adopting BYE-LAWS made at a special meeting hold on the 3rd April, 1877. G. F. SHERWOOD, Chairman County Council. Carlyle, Gth April, 1877. ap2B—Bos TENDERS FOR GRAVELLING. County Council Offices, Carlyle, Patea, April 9, 1877. mENDERS will bo received at this 1 Office, up to WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, at 11 a.m., for the DELIVERY of GRAVEL (in eight sections) along the Main Road, between the Waitotara and Waingongoro Rivers. Plans and specification may he seen on application at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BLACK, Clerk Patea County Council. 88apl4 FOREMAN OF WORKS WANTED. Patea County Council Office, Patea, 10th April, 1877. APPLICATIONS for the appointXX ment of Foreman of Works (stating what salary will bo required) will bo received at this office until 10 a.m. of WEDNESDAY, 18th April. Applications to be endorsed “Tenders for Foreman of Works.” J. BLACK, Clerk, Patea County Council. 39ap14 NOTICE. A IMPLICATIONS (addressed to the undersigned) for the office of CLERK to the CARLYLE TOWN BO AKI), will be received until the Gth May. The salary will bo £SO per annum, and security for £IOO will be required. G. E. SHERWOOD, Chairman Town Board. Son pi 4 TO Working Men — Strong Working Shirts, from 2s ; good Wool Crimeans, 5s lid ; splendid Under-flannels, 4s 6d—At Adams’ Cardigan House, opponito Town Hall, Carlyle. TO THE SETTLERS OF HAWERA, NOEMANBY, AND WAIHI. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—On j J the completion of our new place of business in Hawera, we cannot refrain from thanking the settlers of this Hiding for the extremely liberal support hitherto accorded to us as strangers. Being now established settlers, wo solicit a continuance of the same. We have received a well-assorted stock of winter goods, which will bo supplemented weekly by a steady stream of new and fashionable articles, so marked as to sustain our name for marvellous cheapness. Amongst other tilings, we have dress pieces in every shade and quality, ladies’ waterproof cloaks, sealskin and cloth jackets, laces, collars, falls, plumes, and the ninety-and-ninc little requisites for ncreasing the charms of the fair sex. Flannels, calicoes, sheetings, and an immense stock of blankets, at various prices. Men’s clothing, paget and galatoa suits in different tweeds, splendid lot of Crimean shirts, gloves, hats, belts, and scarves, to adorn the most fastidious of the hard-to-please sex. Our address is the Red, White, and Blue Flag. We are, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours truly, W. R. KING & SON. Hawera, March 30, 1877. np 11 HAWERA BREWERY. riIAHCZS McCUSS.ES, HAVING completed alterations and additions to his Brewery, Firststreet, Hawera, is now prepared to supply, in any quantity, his CELEBRATED MOA BRAND, XXX, and OTHER ALES. 86J111
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 210, 14 April 1877, Page 3
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