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Public Announcements. To Wellington Direct. rjIHE s.s. NAPIER, Capt. Fisk, will X leave Paten, for Wellington direct, at an early date, circumstances permitting. For freight or passage apply to W COWERN, Agent. T JOHN HUNTER, of Whennaknra do hereby Give Notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Waverley on the 4ih day of Jane, 1883, apply for a certificate, authorising the issue of an Accomodation License, for premises situate at Whennaknra. Dated this 11th dav of May, 1883. JOHN HUNTER. T GEORGE MOSS, of Woodville, _Lj do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Kakaratnea on the Bth day of June, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of an Accommodation License for a house situate at Woodville, known as the Woodville Hotel, containing six rooms, exclusive of those rocpiired for the use of the family. Dated this —th day of May, 1883. GEORGE MOSS. 'Notice of Application for a New Zealand Wine License. T PATRICK DONNELLY, of Patea, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting, to be holden at Patea on the sth day of June, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a New Zealand Wine License, for premises situate at Egmcmt-street, Dated, 7th day of May, 1883. BY-LAWS OF THE Patea Harbour Board. IT is proposed to make the following Additions, Amendments, and Alterations to the By-laws of the Patea Harbour Board : That Schedule No. 1 be amended to read as follows : Schedule No-1. Wharf Charges, including labour and free storage for forty-eight hours, in addition to the day of landing or receiving — S. D. On all goods, merchandise, and luggage, per ton weight or measurement 1 6 Wool, fungus, and sheepskins, per bale... 0 6 Timber (sawn) per 100 ft super... 0 4 Firewood, per cord 1 6 Shingles, per 1000 2 6 Palings, per 100 0 6 House blocks (wood), per 100... 1 6 Posts and rails, per 100 1 0 Water tanks, empty, not exceeding 400 gals., each ............ 2 0 Horses and cattle, each ... 2 0 Calves under one year 0 6 Sheep, lambs, and pigs, per 100 10 0 Minimnm charge ...... 1 0 Poultry, 6d per doz., minimum charge 0 6 Carts, drays, and carriages, each 2 6 Grain, seeds, roots, hops, fruit, dairy produce, flour, pollard, bran,- meal, malt, grain husks, bay, straw, draff, hides, tallow, bones, bonedust, coal, coke, bricks, slates, drain pipes, tiles, road metal, shingle, sand, flax, tow, hemp, fibre, minerals, lime, limestone,, cement, at per ton of 2240 lbs 1 6 Minimum charge for wharfage on any package or packages not exceeding one-tbifd of a ton... 0 6 Not exceeding two-thirds of a ton 1 0 Packages exceeding two tons weight each, at per ton of 2240 lbs 3 0 Ballast (when used as such, and no labor provided by Wharfinger) per ton O 6 Goods landed on or shipped from the Foreshore, or transhipped into, out of, or from any vessel, to be stored in hulks, or for export to any other port (no labor provided by the Wharfinger) half wharfage rate. Schedule’ No- 2Charges for Weighing. s. D. Wool, fungus, and sheepskins per bale 0 4 All other goods, per ton, 0 6 Minimum charge 0 6 Schedule No. 3Steamers or sailing vessels shall pay for each trip, (inwards and outwards inclusive) sixpence per ton on her registered tonnage, for port charges (including berthage at the wharf while receiving or discharging cargo) to be paid to the wharfinger before the vessel shall be removed. Schedule No- 4Storage Charges bn Goods, Storage on all goods not taken delivery of within the time allowed for free storage shall be charged at a single wharfage rate for every week, or part of a week, such goods are warehoused. Except only as herein provided in case of transhipment, goods for transhipment and not removed from the Wharf, shall be entitled to seven days’ storage free, and such goods shall only pay -a single wharfage rate. uv c .„uw •••-•

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1034, 14 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1034, 14 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1034, 14 May 1883, Page 3

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