THE HAWERA TIMES. To the Settlers of Hawera, Normauby, and surrounding Districts. rpHE HAWERA TIMES will be X Published on SATURDAY, 24th APRIL, and as there is another paper announced to be published in the same district, the undersigned would respectfully urge upon intending supporters of either' journal to withhold their support till *otli papers are before them, and then they will have little difficulty in deciding as to which is most worthy and best entitled to their support. The Times will be a superior local paper, and will contain all the county news. JOSEPH IVESS, Proprietor. FOR SALE, 21 ACRES of LAND, with threcI roomed House, Normanby. Apply to W. H. BRIGHTWELL, S3Blc Nonnanby. PATEA WEST ROAiTbOARD. DEVIATION OF WILSON ROAD. THE above Board hereby give notice timt they intend to Deviate the above-mentioned Road. The plan can be inspected at the office of the Board during office hours. Any person affected by the proposed deviation, and who wishes to object to the same, must give notice in writing to the Board within forty days from this date. W. DALE, Secretary. Carlyle, xVpril 14, 1880. I HEREBY give notice that it is my intention to apply to the Patca County Council for a License to Slaughter Cattle, both great and small, on Section 305, Okutuku District. C. E. BREWER. N O T I C E. PERSONS indebted to theCAELYLE MEAT BAZAAR f.om the 21st February to 31st March, 1880, arc requested to SETTLE their Accounts with Messrs J. and H. CHADWICK, whose receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge. E. M. HONEYFIELD. NOTICE. DEPRESSION in Trade compels me to Reduce the Price of my wellburnt Bricks to £2 per 1,000, for Cash. GEO. A. WHITE. Carlyle, Feb. 27, 1880. 229tc NOTICE. ANYONE Shooting, or Trespassing in pursuit of Game on my property at Whenuakura, will be prosecuted, Wm. WILSON. April 1, 1880. 3Dotc NOTICE. ANYONE found Trespassing on Paranui Run after this cate, with Dogs or Gun, will be prosecuted. A. PALMER, Whenuakura. April G, 1880, NOTICE. ALL Persons found Shooting without a License will be Punished with the utmost rigour of the Law | and any Person wilfully Shooting Hen Pheasants or Californian Quail, within the boundaries of the Hawera Acclimatization Society, will also be punished. Boundaries —The Patea County. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Hon. Sec. Hawera Acclimatization Society. 279tc Hawera Acclimatization Society. LICENSES for the coming Shooting Season can be obtained from the Secretary to the Society at Hawera, or Messrs H. & J. Chadwick, Commission Agent, Carlyle, of Mr Fookes, Commission Agent, Waverlcy, on payment of 255. W. H. E. WANKLYN, 280tc Hon. Sec. Money to len d, on good Country Security,—H. E. P. ADAMS, Solicitor, Carlyle. d AUTHORISED SURVEYOR) (Licensed under “ The Land Transfer Acts), CARLYL E, 336tc
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 510, 21 April 1880, Page 1
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