Tenders. NOTICE. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, np to 7 o’clock p.tn, addressed Box No. 6, Waverley, on Thursday, 11th August, 1881, for the Erection of Grand Stand, Saddling Paddock, and Lawn, on the Waverley Racecourse. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr F. R. Jackson’s, Wanganui; Mr Ballam’s, Commercial Hotel, Waverley; Mail office, Fatea. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WALTER SYMES, Hon. Sec., Waverley-Waitotara Racing Club. Tenders Wanted FOR Felling 20 acres, more or less, •of Bnsh, at Whakamara. Tenders to be opened at Mr Wbittem’s store, Manntahi, on the Bth, at 4 p.m. All particulars to be obtained by applying to JOHN PAIN. Whakamara. N.Z. A.C. Force. TENDERS FOR FORAGE. TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received by the undersigned, at the District Office, Opunaki, up to 2 p.m. on the 12th August, 1881, for Supplying the Armed Constabulary Force, at Waihi and Manaia, with Forage, for Twelve Months, commencing the 20th August, 1881. Forms of tender and conditions can be obtained from the A.C. office, Manaia, and the Sergeant in charge at Waihi. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. ROBERTS, L.-CoL, Commanding Provincial District of Taranaki. Public Notices. Found, A COW, with young Calf, on my land. If not claimed in 21 days, and expenses paid, will be sold to defray expenses. Apply MRS. O’SHATTNESSY, Kakaramea. 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. Melbourne Cup Consultation 1881 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. FIRST HORSE, £3000; Second Horse, £IOOO ; Third Horse, £SOO ; Other Starters (divided), £ISOO ; NonStarters (divided), £2OOO ; 6 prizes of £IOO each, £600; 6 prizes of £SO each, £3OO ; 110 prizes of £lO each, £llOO. This is my fifth Consultation since Oct. last, and is the best opportunity ever brought before the public in the Australian Colonies. The 122 extra prizes, consisting of 6 prizes of £IOO each ; 6 prizes of £SO each, and 110 prizes of £lO each, bring the number of winning Tickets to about 240. If cheques are forwarded, exchange must be added. Wherever possible P.O. Order should be forwarded and stamps enclosed for reply and result. THEODORE BROWN, . 19 Grey-street, Auckland, or Box 210, Post-Office, Auckland, N.Z. PATEA COUNTY MAIL. Subscribers wm oberve that a new Quarter commences July Ist. Accounts due for Subscriptions and Advertisements are requested to be paid. The Mail has 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 Mail 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 Mail 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 Mail are in preparation, and will be presented weekly ; containing Literary Selections, short Stories, Wit and Humor, and an interesting miscellany of reading matter. COUNTY POLITICS—See the Patea County Mail, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Established 1875.
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Patea Mail, 4 August 1881, Page 1
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