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Public Announcements. WILLIAM DIXON, PAINTER, &c., PATEA, HAS just received a Large Consignment of PAPERHANGINGS from Melbourne, Dunedin, and Wellington. GLASS, and all other PAINTERS’ MATERIAL kept in Stock, at Reasonable Prices. The Trade Liberally Dealt With. Country and all other orders promptly attended to. SSgir Note the Address : Opposite the Central Hotel, Patea. Patea Library. NEW BOOKS. —The Committee have just added a fresh supply of new and standard books to the Library, and other larger supplies of new hooks are being obtained. The Committee have endeavored to meet, an immediate demand for fresh readable literature, knowing I bat most of the books in stock bad been pretty well read ; and have therefore procured the following books through a local agent without loss of time Idalia, by Ouida Held in Bondage, by Ouida A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida Friendship, by Ouida In a Winter City, by Ouida Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage, by Ouida A Village Commune, by Ouida Miss or Mrs, b5’ i Wilkie Collins Basil, by Wilkie Collins The Law and The Lady, by Wilkie Collins Gabriel Conroy, by Bret Harte Gaslight and Daylight, by G. A. Sala Olympia, by R. E. Francillon Caleb Williams, by W. Godwin Charlotte’s Inheritance, Strangers and Pilgrims, Ready Money Mortiboy, by Beisant & Rice Tales of Mystery, by E. A. Poe Roxy, by Eggleston Garth, by J Hawthorne High Spirits, by James Payn Wild as a Hawk, by Katharine Macquoid Leah, the Jewish Maiden, The Browrig Papers, by Douglas Jerrold Dear Lady Disdain, by Justin McCarthy Strange Clues, by James McGovan Scott, by R. H. Hutton Milton, by M. Pattison Gibbon, by J. C. Morison Johnson, by L. Stephen Hawthorne, by H. James jr. Goldsmith, by W. Black The Novellette Library, by Rita Sunlight and' Shadow, by J. B, Gough Wonders of Bodily Strength, by C. Russell The New Republic, by W. H. Mallock Melbourne House,

Reading Room. The following Papers are supplied ; Home News, London Weekly Times, Echo (Christchurch), Weekly Press, Manawatu Standard, Graphic, Punch, L3'ttelton Times, Hawera and JSlormanby Star, Nelson Evening Mail, Wellington Evening Post, Australasian, Wanganui Herald, Wanganui Chronicle, Hawkes Bay Herald, Otago Witness, Otago Daily Times, Taranaki Herald, Weekly Times, and Patea papers. The following additional Papers are often left by Subscribers :—Dunedin Evening Star, London Sporting Times, Australian Sportsman, Oamaru Mail, Otago Times, Canterbury Times. Magazines in Reading Room : —Temple Bar, Contemporary Review, The Magazine, Scribner’s Monthly, [Free advt. pATEA County Council. Elections held Nov. 16tli, with the following result ; Oioia Riding : E. J, Morgan 71 votes, R. W. Foreman 64, F. M. Chapman 52, R. Horner 50. Waver ley Riding : C. A. Durie 91 votes, W. Wilson 90, T. W. .Fisher 83, J. B. Taylor 76, G. S. Bridge 70. Chairman of Council, F. M. Chapman. Meetings held at Patea first Wednesday in each month. pATEA Borough Council, Borough incorporated Oct. 13th, 1881. Council elected November 17th, the next annual election being due September 2nd, 1882. The annual election of Mayor takes place on the last Wednesday in November. The Council is composed as follows : MAYOR, George Francis Sherwood, J.P. COUNCILLORS Taplin, votes 100 ; J. Milroy 94, R. A. Adams 93, W. Aitohison 87, W. Dixon 85, P. Mahony 74, J, Gibson 69, W. Howitt 66, A. Black 64. Works Committee comprises Councillors Milroy (chairman), Adams, Aitchison, Gibson, and Dixon, Finance Committee comprises the Mayor (chairman), Councillors Taplin, Gibson, Mahony, and Black. Meetings of Council are held on first Monday in each month, at 7 p.m.

Patea District Coach Service. | & Cp..’s coaches connect with \_j trains at Waverley for the South, and at Hawera for the North. NORTH. _ a.m. Passengers leave Wanganui by train ............... 7 45 Arrive Waverley 10 0 Coach arrives at PATE A 11 15 r. si. ■ Kakaramea 11 45 Manutahi 12 30 Connecting with the train at Hawera, train leaving at 3 o’clock. SOUTH. a.m. Passengers leave New Plymouth by train at 7 45 Coach leaves Hawera 11 20 P.M, Manutahi . 0 0 PATEA • • 2 0 Arrives Waverley 4 0 Train leaves Waverley 4 15 Patea Extra Coach. A coach will leave- Waverlev daily (Sundays excepted) at 7 p.m , arrive Patea 8-40 p.m. Down : leave a.m., arrive Waverley 7 : B0 in time catch the morning train for Wanganui, so as passengers leaving Patea can get to Wanganui and back on the same day.

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Patea Mail, 18 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 18 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 18 March 1882, Page 4

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