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Public Notices. WANTED, a good Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs McCarthy, Railway Hotel, Patea. WANTED, —An Active Boy for the Blacksmith department.—Apply at once, Patea Coach Factory. WANTED a Canvasser for a Standard Literary Work, liberal terras. Address A.8.C., Box 29, Wanganni. LOST, —A Horse Cover in Patea. The finder wiil be rewarded on leaving it at this Office. NOTICE is hereby given that the business heretofore carried on by Thomas Eyton & Robert Mcßobbrt Pringle, as Land and Produce Brokers, Accountants and Commission Agents, at Patea, under the style of Eyton & Pringle, ceased on the fifteenth instant, by mutual consent. All debts due to and from the business will be received and paid by Thomas Eyton. Dated at Patea this 15th day of June, 1881. THOS. EYTON, R. M. PRINGLE. Witness to signature, Gervase D. Hamerton, Solicitor, Patea. In reference to the above, it is requested that all accounts owing to or by Eyton and Pringle, be paid or rendered on or before the 30 th instant. The above business will in future be carried on separately by each member of the same. To the Electors of Egmont. GENTLEMEN —I see by advertise-;-ment in the Patea Mail, that Mr Sherwood proposes to publicly review my conduct as representative of Egmont. This is fair and above-board, and, so far as I am personally concerned, quite satisfactory. For you will not, I am convinced, prejudge an absent man, but—and this course, I am sure, will be in accordance with what Mr Sherwood desires—suspend your judgment until you hear my reply, when I shall with pleasure and confidence leave the questions, in dispute to your decision. I am bound, however, to tell you that, the time selected by Mr Sherwood for his address is most unfortunate in the interests of the distiict, coming as it does shortly before a General Election and just when I have been asked to obtain, if possible, some j further help from Parliament for that important and necessary work the Patea Harbor. I did hope that at this juncture I should have had my hands strengthened by all true friends of the district: but I fear that I shall now find myself open to the imputation of promoting this necessary work not upon its merits but in order to secure my seat; and few things in Parliament are more fatal to any cause than such an imputation, however unfounded. We all know that Mr Sherwood has had his indictment of me in course of preparation for years past, and he has, I understand, given the subject his special attention during the last three months, so we may, I think, conclude that his case is as complete and strong as possible. My delinquencies, therefore, real and supposed, will now be fully before you, and for the first time in a tangible form. This is what I have long desired and asked for at many meetings, but hitherto without success. I regret much that my public duties prevent my i meeting you at once, but I will do so at the earliest possible date, and I under- j take that my replies shall be as definite and complete as Mr Sherwood’s charges. In the meantime I respectfully ask you to suspend judgment upon anything Mi* Sherwood may state, until yon hear my reply. H, A. ATKINSON. Wellington, 11th June, 1881. To Carpenters and Builders. rpIMBER RIPPED any size up to 8 inches, at HAYCOCK’S MILLS, Meredith-street, Patea. Feathers, Feathers, Feathers. MRS WALKER, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, equal to new. All orders left with Mrs G. T. Potto, Patea, will be attended to. For Sale. FOR SALE.—The Goodwill of the Lease of the Waverley Hotel. Furniture and stocK at valuation. The present proprietor is about to enter into another line of business. Apply to J. & H. CHADWICK. COAL supplied in any quantity on the shortest notice by J. and H. Chadwick. MONEY to Lend may be Advertised in the Mail three times for 6s.

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Patea Mail, 16 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 16 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 16 June 1881, Page 1

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