Public Announcements Mr Henry Homeyer, PA TEA, TEACHER of Music and Pianoforte Tuner. Music Lessons given at the pupils’ own residences. Borough Elections. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. THE following is the result of the Elections held this Thursday, the 17th day of November, 1881, for the Election of Nine Councillors for the Borough of Patea : 1 Samuel Tnplin 100 2 John Milroy 94 3 Robert Albert Adams ... 93 4 William Aitchison 87 5 William Dixon 85 6 Patrick Mahoney 74 7 John Gibson 69 8 William Howitt 66 9 Alexander Black 64 10 Fredk. Searling 57 11 John Herbert 51 12 Daniel James Williams... 51 18 James Lett 36 14 O. Frederic Barker 34 15 Daniel Smith 83 I hereby declare the first Nine named gentlemen to be duly elected Councillors of the Borough of Patea. D. M. HARRIS, Returning Officer. Patea, 17th November, 1881. Borough Council Election. LADIES and Gentlemen, —I beg to return you my sincere thanks for the honor of representing you in the new Borough Council, more so because you elected me voluntarily without any personal canvas on the part of yonr obedient humble servant, R. A. ADAMS. Borough Election. I DESIRE to thank the Ratepayers kindly for the manner in which they recorded their votes in my favor yesterday, and beg to assure them that no effort will be spared on my part to work to their advantage. WILLIAM DIXON. vyEW PAPERS just opened up fo J\ sale cheap, at the Patea Papei hanging Warehouse, W. DIXON. General Election Patea County Council. ; T7! LECTION of Four Members for the n Otoia Riding, Patea County Council. The following is the result of the poll: E. J. Morgan 71 Richard White Foreman 64 F. Martin Chapman 52 j Robert Horner 50 | A. Hunter 36 j George W. Gane. 19 Francis Job Gane 13 I therefore declare the first Four candidates elected. J. BLACK, Returning Officer. Patea, 17th Nov., 1881. General Election Patea County Council. ELECTION of Five Members for the Waverley Riding, Patea County Council. The following is the result of the poll: Charles A. Durie 91 William Wilson 90 Thomas W. Fisher 83 J. B. Taylor 76 George Stephen Bridge 70 J. Aiken 51 I declare the first Five candidates duly elected. H. F. MASON, Returning Officer. Waverley, 17th Nov., 1881.
BEE-HIVE STORE, EGMONT-STBEKT, PATEA. JOHN WHELAN lias on sale— Prime Akaroa Clieeso Canterbury Hams and Bacon, new cure, expected to arrive daily. Anderson & Co’s Patent SelfEaising Flour, For making Bread, Scones, Cakes, Puddings, Pastry, &c., always ready, nothing more being required for Bread or Scones than the addition of Milk or Water. This Flour is made from the best samples of wheat most carefully prepared, and is more economical in use than the flour usually sold for domestic purposes. The advantages derived from using this Self-raising Flour are: saving of time in preparing it for the oven; the certainty of its results; its production is greater; it is more wholesome, nutritious, and agreeable to tin taste. Bread or Cakes made from the Self-raising Flour will keep much longer, or may be eaten when fresh without detriment, being more easily digested than when made by any other process. The glue ten, saccharine, and other elements of nutrition are greatly destroyed during the process of fermentation, while they are preserved in all their strength in Bread made from our Self-Raising Floub.
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Patea Mail, 18 November 1881, Page 2
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