__LOCAL pATEA County Council. Elections held Nov. 16th, with the following result : Oioia Riding : E. J. Morgan 71 votes, R. W. Foreman 64, F. M. Chapman 52, R. Horner 60. Waverley Riding : C. A. Dime 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 lakes place on the last Wednesday in November. The Council is composed as follows: M AYOR, George Francis Sherwood, J.P. COUNCILLORS Taplin, votes 100 ; J. Milroy 94, R. A. Adams 93, W. Aitchison 87, W . Dixon 85, P. Mahony 74, J. Gibson 69, W. Howitt 66, A. Black 64. . Worlcs Committee comprises Councillors Milroy (chairman), Adams, Aitchisph, 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.rn. IT ARBOR BOARD, Patea IT Meetings held second Monday in each month. Members elected in February 1881 for two years ; namely, for Otoia Riding, H. S. Peacock ; for Hawera district, G. W. Gane ; for Waverley Riding, G. Newland ; nominated for County Council, R. Horner ; nominated for Patea Town Board (now Borough Council), R. A. Adams, W, Aitchison. Government inominee, D. Coutts (chairman). Patea District Agricultural & Pastoral Association, holds two shows yearly, Spring and Autumn. Annual.meeting is held in April; and the present members on the books are 185. F. M. Chapman, president; W. C. Symes, vice-president; J, Gibson, treasurer; T, Eyton, secretary. p ATE A District Farmers 5 Club i . holds meetings for discussion and business on the first Saturday in each month, in the Club-room, Patea. Subscription 10s a year ; entrance fee £l. Major Turner, president ; F. M. Chapman, vice-president ; H. F, Christie, treasurer ; T. Eyton, secretary. TjiRIENDLY SOCIETIES.^ i. Freemasons (Kilwinning lodge) hold meetings in Patea, thirdiMonday in each month. Good Templars meet op Wednesdays. Foresters meet every second Thursday- " TYOMAIN Board, Patea. — S. Taplin chairman ; members, R. C. Tennent, W. Dale, R. Horner, W. Dixon, R. A. Adams. J. Black, secretary. for Settlement. The West Coast Land Commissioner has reported to Government an approximate estimate of Crown land available ,for settlernent near Patea harbor, located in Road Board districts thus :• — Agricultural. Pastoral. • ' Wairoa district 1,305 61,800 Patea East 4,219 37,800 . Patea West 3,376 20,000 Hawera district 4,297 30,200 Ngaire district 2,507 Outlying districts 98,723 128,386 Totals 114,427 2R1,186 Also the University reserve of 10,000 acres, near Patea, recommended, for long leasing in farm sections of 200 to 500 acres each; The Government owns other large areas eastward of the Patea river, up the Mongfiehu’ branch,' where a vast extent of level bush country is known to bo excellent for settlement. IT ARBORS & DISTANCES. Patea breakwater is 1200 feet long, and the amount expended on construction, salaries, &c., since July ’77, is £13,887. Present depth on bar, 10 to 11 feet at ordinary spring tides. Sir John Goode estimated that by.carrying the breakwater 400 feet further out (one-third longer than at present), a depth of 16 feet at ordinary spring tides will be attained, under 'unfavorable circumstances. This contemplates much better rejsults as being probable; and the depth attained at the present length of 1200 is greater than was expected. The cost so far has been very much less than the first estimate; Distances, —Waverley is 9 miles from Patea by railway route, as compared with 30 miles to Wanganui. Hawera is 18 miles from Patea by railway route, as compared with 45 to WaitaraorSl to New Plymouth lancltugr-pler. Man aha is 28 miles from Patea as compared with 54 to Waitara or 61 to New Plymouth landingpier. Patea District Coach Service. £ YOBB & Co.’s coaches connect with Vy trains at Waverley for the South, and at Hawera for the North. NORTH. _ a.m. Passengers leave Wanganui by train 7 46 Arrive Waverley 10 0 Coach arrives at PATEA 11 15 P. M. Kakaramoa 11 45 Manutabi _ 12 30 Connecting with the train at Hawera, train leaving at 3 o’clock. SOUTH. Passengers leave New Plymouth by train at Coach leaves Hawera •••••■ Manutabi PATEA Arrives Waverley ... Train leaves Waverley A.M. 7 45 11 20 P.M. 0 0 2 0 4 0 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 Pama 6 a.m., arrive Waverley 7-30 in time catch the morning train for Wanganui, so as passengers leaving Patea can get to Wanganui and back on the same da) r . WAVERLEY.— Copies of the Mail can be had at Mr Eookes’s office.
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Patea Mail, 18 April 1882, Page 4
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