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Public Announcements. Retrenchment. HE County of Fatea having sustained a serious /OSS of some £50,000, and the great reduction in wages, compells the undersigned to lower the price of Lemonade and * * * Soda to 2s per dozen. JAMES LETT, Manager, Carlyle Lemonade Factory. October 4th, 1880. Carlyle District High School. FEES for Quarter commencing Ist October arc now due. Instructions having been issued from Wanganui that High School fees must be collected the first week in each Quarter, parents interested are requested to forward same at once to J. from and after the Ist day of October, 1880, the Carrying Business hitherto done in his name, will be carried on by Mr Thomas Bourne. All persons who have not settled their accounts in connection with the above, are requested to pay the same without delay to Mr H. F. Mason, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JAMES KENWOBTHY, Sec. School Committee. NOTICE . HE undersigned lioreby notifies that D. BALLAM.

In reference to the above, I beg to inform the inhabitants of Waverley and the surrounding Districts, that I have made arrangements with Mr Bnllam for his team, and am prepared to continue the Carrying Business on the most reasonable terms. THOMAS-BOURNE. Patea District Coach Service, Connecting with trains at Waitotara for the South, and at Ngaire for the North. NORTH. a.m. Passengers leave Wanganui by train 7 Arriving at Waitotara 8 40 Coach arrives at Waverley 10 PATEA ’.u. 11 15 Kakaramea 11 45 P.M. Manutahi 12 30 Hawera i 1 45 Normanby 2 45 Ngaire 6 SOUTH. a.m. Passengers leave New Plymouth by train at 7 Arriving at Ngaire 9 20 Coach leaves Ngaire 9 30 Arrives Normanby 11 Hawera 12 P.M. Manutahi 1 Kakaramea 1 30 PATEA 2 Waverley 4 W aitotara 6 EARLY SOUTH COACH. A coach leaves Patea daily (Sundays excepted), at 6 a.m., arriving at Waitotara at 7. pOAA SWEEP on the WaverleyoWm V V Waitotara Handicap, in 200 shares of £1 each, to be run on November 9th, 1880 First prize - Second prize Third prizeStarters Non-starters - £IOO - 40 - 20 - 25 - 15 . F. MASON, W averley.

PATE A S.S. COMPANY. THE s.s. Patea will leave Patea as under (circumstances permitting): For Nelson and Wellington— This day, Tuesday For Wellington— Saturduy 9th, at 11,30 a.m. For Lyttelton via Wellington— About 23rd instant For the future flags will be hoisted at the office to denote arrival and departure of steamer: Red, with blue and white CentreArrival. Blue, with white centre, underneath red flag—Departure on that day. Consignees will please arrange with shippers from Southern Ports to ship goods direct to Patea. Outward shippers are particularly requested to arrange at the office for shipment of same. Passengers are also requested to obtain their tickets at the office, or from the Manager, who will be in attendance on board hour before leaving. Freight will be payable before goods are delivered. Orders for same to be obtained from the Manager in all cases. For freight or passage apply to EDW. C. HORNER, Manager. FOR sale, a bargain, first-class double seated Buggyj complete, silverplated Harness, with or without staunch handsome Horse. Apply Mail office FOR SALE, arrived per “Amaranth,” from Oamaru, a full cargo of Flour, Oatmeal, Oats, and Cbick-wheat. Apply to Eyton & Pringle. Patea, 29th Sept., 1880.

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Patea Mail, 5 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 5 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 5 October 1880, Page 1

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