Tenders. TENDERS be. received by the undersigned until W ednesday, 21st instant, for Erecting 25 chains of Doable Ditch and Bank Fence. ‘ D. F. turner; Whennnknra. Tenders. rivEND'ERS will be received up to 5 X p.tn. on Saturday, the 24th inst., for Falling 50 acres Bush, more or less, at Puekemoto. Tenders to be left at Mr R. Whittetn’s store, Manutalii, where all information can be received. The low< st or any lender not necessarily accepted. . R. W. FOREMAN, jPr W.D. 1 TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until Monday, 19th September, for Ploughing 40 acres (more or less) Land at Whenuakura. Apply F. A. ■ D rake. ipENDERS wanted for Ploughing and X iHarrowingils to 20acres of Land. Tenders: close Saturday noon. Address, Post-office, Patea. J. Gr. BEAMISH. rriENpERS wanted for Cutting Furze X Hedges, about 2 miles. Also-; tenders lor Ploughing 10 acres Stubble. TcndetS close for both on Saturday noon.• F. M. CHAPMAN. Public .Announcements. DISTRICT ORDERS. THE undermentioned ' Volunteer Corps will Parade for Inspection as follow; . Wnverlcy Rifles at 2-30 p.vn., : l7th instant Patea Rifles at 7.30 p.m.; 20th inst. Patea Cadets at 7.30 p.m., 22nd inst. M. NOAKE, Major, ’ Commanding District. Ilead-qnartefs, 14th Sept., 1881, Colonial. Brewery, Haweiia. Jobn McG-uire, PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor is determined to spare no" expense in supplying a Firstclass Article, and respectfully solicits orders. . ' i The first Brew will take place- This Day, 20th Angnst. NOTICE. IN view of the General ELECTION taking ! place at aii early date, the'MAiD will be Publislied .Daily, Same Size as at; present. The PRICE will be One Penny. A small charge- made for Daily DelivCTy, or for postage. Mounted - messengers will* deliver the Maid at settlers’ houses every evening between five and half-past seven o’clock in summer, and earlier in winter. 1 HaWera and Wayerley' subscribers will have the paper delivered at their houses by ;MaiL messengers-each evening. The Daily Issue mil commence as soon as the Sate of Elections is fixed. Verbatim Beports Of speeches and of all important meetings in the district will be published in the- Dairy Maid. Reports will be perfectly fair,, fearless, and irapaitial. Opinions 'on politick or other matters will be independent, with the object of welcoriiihg whatever ■is good, •from whatever source it may come, believing that good measures are more important thanparty names. Election News From every part of the Colony will be telegraphed to. the DAILY MAID. - The telegraph arrangements of the Mail arc being extended aoasto secure every feature that is attainable in the best evening papers.. ; Latest market reports will be telegraphed, and other special hews interesting to farmers. Latest Cable News ' From : all parti of the world will be published daily. By issuing a large sheet six times a week instead of three, the Local Reports can ■bb presented -promptly and- fully, while increased space will be available for the fullest Daily Telegrams and Cable News, these having been often sacrificed recently to make room for local news and late advertisements. The 'larger ;ptaH of si daily paper will enable Local & District News To be reported ' fully, with interesting speeches verbatim,, and ample space given to the other features of a complete and readable newspaper. BUSINESS Men and Settlers will be aware of the increased expense of a Daily Paper, as large and complete as the Mail is at present, with special delivery in a large country district. It rests with them to make this costly experiment a success by increasing their business support to the Maid say for a year, by which time there will probably be sufficient increase of settlement to enable all to regard with satisfaction the good results of pdblic co-operation. Friends will kindly recognise that, although a good Daily Paper is desirable, especially in stirring times, yet it can be made a success in this .district only by ths generous support of all wno wish’ to ‘promote settlement and extend the commercial and shipping facilities of the district. The proprietor of the 'Mail is' risking some loss at first, hoping thdt it will be made up by increased business.
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Patea Mail, 16 September 1881, Page 1
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