Public Notices. J. & H. CHADWICK, : Ijaidj’jrotel, Estate, Stock/ Shipping, and General Commission ! Agents, VALUATORS AND COLLECTORS, PA TE A and MAN AI A. BUYERS of Wool, Hides, Skins, Tallow, Fungus, Produce, &c. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Good hacks, harness thoroughbred mares, draught horses, and light and heavy stud horses for sale on commission ; also cattle and sheep. - ’ .. Hotel properties in the Count}' of Patea for sale. Coal supplied in any quantity on, the 'shortest notice. agencies: New Zealand Fire & Accident Insurance .Company (Manaia) Mutual Life Association of Australia (Manaia) Wellington Meat Freezing Company (Patea district) Patea County Mail Wanganui Herald and Yeoman. , PROPERTIES FOR SALE A ACRES Waimate land, partly ,TbX“t laid down 'in grass, 1 well fenced and well watered. Capital house and outbuildings. ; - ~ .. ACRES all laid down in grass and clover, well, fenced and : fdur-roomed house., Waimate 286 watered Plains. iA A ACRES Bush Land, miles from LUI/ Midhurst Rail way station, fronting district road. Cheap and good terms. ACRES improved Land, with house, near town of Patea ; splendid property, 6 SECTIONS at Stratford. 6 -ROOMED House and 2 acres of land, within five ■minutes* walk of Post Office. Easy terms* Patea, H ALF-ACRE Sections,-short distance from centre of town of,Patea. , QUARTER-ACRE Section, corner, with 4-roomed Dwelling thereon; in close proximity, to wharves, Patea* ; ; ; 50 ACRES good Land, Waimate Plains. SMALL Leasehold in Hawera, suitable for dairy or stud farm. •' i SECTIONS in Patea,'Manaia, Hawera, Midhurst, Stratford,' Normanby, Otakeo, Opunaki, Kakaramea, Wavcrlej’, and Wobdvijle. ‘ . LEASEHOLDS for business and residence sites, town of Patea. _ __ ACRES and 4 acres, Normanby road. 9 No Charge for Advertising if No ' Sale effected. PROOF OF DEBT forms, for stateL rrient of claim and proxy, may be iad at the Mail Office. Wanted : Advertise in the Patea County Mail, three times for. 3s. NOTICE. : IN view of the General ELECTION taking place at an early date, the Mail will be Published Daily, Same Size as at present. The PRICE will be One Penny. A small charge made for Daily Delivery, or for postage. Mounted messengers will deliver the Mail ,at settlers’ houses every evening between five and half-past seven o’clock : in summer, and I ‘earlier in winter. Hawera and Waverley 'subscribers will have the paper delivered at their houses by Mail messengers each evening. The Daily Issue will commence as soon as the date of Elections is, fixed. Verbatim -Reports Of Candidates’ speeches and of all important meetings in the district will be published in the Daily Mail. Reports will be perfectly fair, fearless, and impartial. ‘ Opinion? Oh politics or other matters will be independent, with the object of welcoming whatever is good, from whatever source it. may come, believing that good measures are more important than party names. Election News From every part of the Colony will be telegraphed to the Daily Mail. The telegraph arrangements of the Mail arc being extended so as to secure every feature that is attainable in the best evening papers. Latest market reports'will be telegraphed, and other special news interesting to farmers, ~, Latest Cable News From all parts of the world will be published daily. By issuing a large sheet six times a week instead of three, the Local Reports can be 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 staff of a daily paper will enable Local Sc District News Tp be reported fully, with interesting speeches verhathn, and ample space given to the other features of a complete and readable newspaper. BUSINESS Men ami 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 m a large country district. Itrpstsiwith them to make this costly [experiment a,«uc<iess ,by increasing their business support to the Mail say for a year, by which time there will probably bo sufficient increase of ..settlement to enable all to regard with satisfaction the good Jesuits of public co-operation. Friends will kindly recognise that, although'a good Daily Paper is desirable, especially iu stirring times* yet it can be ipade a success in this district only by the generous support of all who 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 that it will be made up by increased business. HAWERA Agencies for the Mail : Mr i G. Y. Bate, for Advertisements ; I Mr J. Davidson for Papers. j 1 ORMANBY Agent for the Mail, Mi S Gibson, who will receive rjrdem tor pens and Advertisements. K OHl.—Copies of .the Mail can be left at the [School-house. COUNTY PAPER for PATEA, the MAIL , Established 1875, and lately Enlarged. Chief Ofiice , Patea.
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Patea Mail, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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