Public Announcements. Caution. TO PREVENT extreme measures , being adopted, parties are > Cautioned after this date against aiding or encouraging my son, aged 11 years, to absent himself from home. D, M. WARREN. Patea, August 2, 1881. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, PEED OATS. JUST ARRIVED and for sale at lowest rates. Prime quality. Inspection invited. Apply to T. EYTON. ' NOTICE. ALL Debts due to the Estate of James Rhodes must be paid to James Rhodes within seven days from date or they will be sued for. W. DALE, Trustee. NOTICE. THE Traffic ( foot-passengers excepted) over the Whenuaknra Bridge, will be CLOSED on and after Monday, 4th July, between the hours of 10-30 a. m and 4 p.m., until further notice. W. DALE, Chairman Patea County Council. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully requests those persons who are indebted to her, to settle their accounts with Messrs J. and H. Chadwick, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. M. J. O’SULLIVAN. |IDWARD C. HORNER, Land, Stock, Produce, and General Commission Agent, TARANAKI 80%.D, PATEA. Manager Patea Steam Shipping Co. Agent National Mutual Life Association of Australia, etc. ; Colonial Insurance Co. of New Zealand. Cash purchaser of Tallow, Fungus, Hides, Sheepskins, and other produce. Tradesmen’s books kept Prompt returns guaranteed. T E S.S. C OMP AN Y. THE S. S. PATEA Will leave as under— For Nelson and Wellington— Wednesday, at 1 p.m. For Wellington— Sunday, at 5 p.m. Consignees will require to obtain order from the Manager for goods, and: pay freight before delivery. Outward shippers are particularly requested to book cargo through the office, and obtain shipping note for the same, to prevent disappointment and detention. The Company cannot be held responsible unless this rule is adhered to. , Any complaints of non-deliver}', etc., of goods, must be at once mentioned to the Manager to ensure attention and satisfactory results. The Union s.s. Co’s monthly,time tables can be inspected at the office, and every information obtained relating thereto, including railway time tables, departure of Union boats for Melbourne, Sydney, and southern and northern ports, 1 and every necessary information. Arrangements have been made with the Union Co. for transhipment of cargo from all ports, consequently great expense and inconvenience will; be saved to shippers. For freight, passage, and every infor--1 mation, apply to EDW. C. HORNER, Manager. PATEA COUNTY MAIL. SUBSCRIBERS will obervethat a new Quarter commences July Ist. Accounts due for Subscriptions and Advertisements are requested to be paid. The MAiiThas now been one year under the proprietary management of Mr Houghton, and the public will have formed an opinion as to the fairness, the independence, and the efficiency of the Maid as a district newspaper. It is hoped the time is not distant when increasing public support will enable this journal to be published daily. The one object aimed at is to identify the Maid with the permanent interests of the Patea district, and to advocate their development by such political forces as may be available, without setting up unfair preference for any political party. SUPPLEMENTS to the County Maid are in preparation, and will be presented weekly ; containing Literary Selections, short Stories, Wit and Humor, and an interesting miscellany of reading matter.
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Patea Mail, 2 August 1881, Page 1
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