'V>. SUPPLY OF DOG COLLARS. r PENDERS will be received till NOON, of TUESDAY, 6th of December, for the supply of Dog Collars. Conditions at County Offices. E. C. HORNER, Clerk. PA TEA BOROUGH COUNCIL. HpHE following gentlmen were tins JL day duly nominated for the office of Mayor. Candidate. Proposer. Seconder. MrC. Finncrty W. Brown 11. Gibbons Mr E. A. Adams G.Williams R. Currie The number noml ated being greater than the number required I hereby appoint LDNESD *'j next, the 30th instant, at the Borough Council] office, as tin time and place for the Election of Mayor. D M HARRIS,' Returning Officer. Patoa, November 23rd, 1887.
PATE A BOROUGH COUA JLL. ANNUAL EL EH I'JON OP THREE COU; I'LLORS. NO NOMINI’!.' > I):* ring been received for the above, nomination? will be receired by the ReturningOfficer, u ti! NOON of FRIDAY, the 2nd December next, at the Borough Council office. An election, if necessary, will be held at the Borough Council office on FRIDAY, the 9th December. d. m. Harris, Returning Officer. Patea, 24th November, 1887.
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF PATEAr Ladies and Gentleman, —I am again a Candidate for the Office of Mayor, at the present election, My reason for again seeking your suffrage is—the expression by all shades of opinion in the Borough that my action as your Mayor and Chairman of the Hospital Board has been eminently satisfactory. Before ceasing these services, I think it my duty t refer the matter to you for your decision whether it is your wish that I should continue, for another year, the honour which you wore kind enough to confer upon me. Whatever may be your decision, I shall continue to do all in my power to further the general prosperity of the Borough. I have the honour to be jour obedient servant, R. A. aD aMS. Patea, November 23rd, 1807. TO BUI LI)PHB. will he received up to -*• 5 p.m. on FRIDAY next for the removal and reerection of buildings. Plans and specifications can be seen, and all information obtained on application to KELLS & KEARNEY, Patea.
IiST promulgating your esoteric cogitations, or articulating superficial senti mentalities and philosophical or psych oogical observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your conversation possess a clarified conciseness compacted compreheusibleness, coales cent consistency, and a concatentated congency. Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jeju..e uabblcment and asinin affectations; Let your ex tempomiuous descanting* and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibility, and veracious vivacity, without rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all pollysyilabic profoundity, pompus prolixity, psittaceous vacuity, veutriloquiui verbosity, and volulive rapidity. Shun DOUBLE ENTENDRES, prurient j cosity and pestiferous profanity apparent or nonapparent. In otiiei words talk plainly, naturally, sensibly, truthfully, purely, AND DON’T USE BIG WOLDS. aids excellent advice comes, reader from PATE A axd KAKARAMEA. Go to them for all you require, and will be sure to come away wel atbiied. AND KEARNEY.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 10, 24 November 1887, Page 3
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