Public Announcements. "jP HE ATEA JA AIL. CHANGE OP PROPRIETARY. The undersigned begs to intimate that ho has, from the first day of July, disposed of the Patea Mail Newspaper and Property, under deed of purchase, to Mr Edward Houghton, a gentleman who has been associated with high-class journals in England for a considerable period, and who for the past three months has conducted the editorial duties of this journal. The undersigned feels confident that, under Mr Houghton’s management, the Mail will occupy a high and influential position as a newspaper, and that the inhabitants of this County will recognize in him an honest and independent journalist. The return of the undersigned to Patea in April was for the purpose of improving the property, and placing it upon a sounder basis, as he recognized that the paper as then published was behind the requirements of the district. He hopes that the liberal patronage which has been accorded to the Mail since its establishment will be continued to his successor, who will be found in all business matters to be fully deserving of public confidence and support. In handing over the reins to his successor, he feels confident that the district before long will bo a considerable gainer; and, although he has incurred a large outlay since his return, he can now look back to the improved appearance of the paper as a full recompense for that expenditure. In conclusion, as the founding of newspapers has been his speciality, business interests in the South Island require his immediate superintendence. He takes leave of subscribers with a lively appreciation of that liberality which has resulted in the successful establishment of the Mail, and of his personal friends with enduring remembrance of their kindness. JOSEPH IVESS. Patea, July Ist. NOTICE. ANYONE Shooting or Trespassing in pursuit of GAME on Bellgrove Property will be prosecuted. H. S. PEACOCK Bellgrove, May 3, 1880. AUCKLAND, GOO acres, greater part fenced and level, with house, close to a market. £5 an acre. Apply Mail Office, Patea. (38 WAIKATO, 400 acre Farm, with large residence, land mostly in grass. Particulars at Mail Office. (38
Subscribers to the Mail are requested to inform the Publisher, at the Patea Office, of any irregular Delivery of the Paper, OUNTY INTERESTS are Advocated in tlie Patea County Mail , with a determination to obtain for this District a proper recognition of its claim upon-the attention of Parliament, for the development of its Export Trade, and its natural advantages as the richest Grazing and Dairy District in these Colonies.
Henry A. Arthur, Manufacturer of every description of Furniture, Upholstery, Carvings, Turnery, and Picture-frames. Needlework Mounted. Funerals Furnished. 20tc LIVERY STABLES. Robert erskine’s new PREMISES opposite the Postoffice, Carlyle, are fitted out with all the newest conveniences; and he hopes, from his knowledge of the business, and the attention customers will receive, to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Horses, Buggies, and Vehicles Sold or Exchanged. Secure paddocks for horses. All care taken, but no responsibility. COUNTY POLITICS—See the Patea County Mail , Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Established 1875. PRIVATE LODGINGS may be Advertised in the Mail, three times for 6b.
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 543, 8 July 1880, Page 2
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526Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 543, 8 July 1880, Page 2
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