Board of School Commissioners TENDERS FOR RESERVES. TENDERS will ho received until Saturday, tin; 31 st instant, for a Lease of 21 years of Sec', ions Nos. 11 and 12, containing together 57a 2r 20|> (more or less) on the Flint Road, Block 2, Ngairc Survey District, Also lor n lyase of 21 years of Section No G, Block 12, containing 4G Acres (moreor less), Wakamara, Hawera Survey District. W. NORTH CROFT, Secretary. New Plymouth, Jan. 9,1880. 41J21 One Pound Steward. STRAYED from Hawera, One Dark Brown Pony, branded R A Ton shoulder. The above Reward will be Paid to any Person for information leading to bis Recovery. C. H. MuC ETCH AN, 40)24 Hawera. One Pound Reward. LOST, from the Waihi Camp, a White Horse (heavy), branded C E on near Shoulder. Any Person bringing the same to the stables of Otto Haase will receive the above Reward. 38 Boiling ZDown* THE Patoa Boiling Down Company are now prepared to Boil Down Sheep for the Public. Particulars as to Price may be obtained from ALr D. M. Harris, or ARTHUR DRAKE, 39tc Manager. Carlyle High School WILL be RE-OPENED for Boys and Gills, in ail Brandies, on ’Wednesday, the 21st instant. A Sewing Class will be commenced for Girls. New Pupils may be entered for the High School subjects, fees for which, 15s per quarter, must be paid in advance, to JAMES K EN WORTH V, ■!3jl7 lion. See. C.S. Committee. Patea BdxiesNOS. 1 and 2 Companies will parade for drill every alternate Tuesday, commencing on Tuesday 20th instant, at 7 30 p.;n., until further notice. EDW. TR EG EAR, Captain No. 2 Co. J. BLACK, r> 1J 1 7 Captain No. 1 Co. Earn Pair, TUESDAY, MARCH 2. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. mHE undersigned will hold a RAM Jj_ FAIR as above. In other parts of tlie Colony Rain Pairs are a great success, giving intending purchasers an opportunity of comparing animals that are offered for sale. Entries will be received from Settlers having Rams for Sale. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 44 Auctioneer. SSaScaramsa Avion Huy Sales* THIS DAY. At 2 p.m., WILLIA M OOW ER N will soil by auction as above—--6 Head Fat Cattle 2 ~ ~ Cows 3 ~ ~ Cows 3 ~ Heifers 2 „ Steers 2 ~ Cows 20 Superior Cows, with Calves at foot I Young Bull (quiet) 2 Fat Cows 70 Lambs Entries solicited. W. COWERN, 1287 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. n|T ILLIAM v V will sell by public auction, at bis COW E R N e auction, a Warehouse, Carlyle, at 2 o’clock—--100 Sacks Bran 20 Cords Firewood Quantity of Furniture, consistof Sofa, Side Table, Ottomans, Chairs, Mirrors, Bedsteads, &c. Crockery Theodolite and Stand Sundries 3Gj 17 MRS ORCHARD WILL Re-opcnScboolon Monday,l9th January, ami will commence bolding Dancing Classes should she obtain a sufficient number of Pupils. 527J17 Henry J-l* Jkrthur MANUFACTURER of every description of Furniture, Upholstery, Carvings, Turnery, and Picture-frames. Needlework Mounted. Funerals Furnished. 20tc J. Wiseman IS a cash purchaser of Sheep skins, Tallow, Hides, and Bits and Pieces. Address • Ilavwood’s Hotel, Carlyle. 4a3
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 49, 14 January 1880, Page 3
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