WELLINGTON TO PATEA. ■jgg^gftte^^^ FTIHE screw steamer Will leave Wellington for Patea, via Wanganui, ON FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Freight, 255. per ton. . W. DALE, . Agent, Carlyle. PAJPEA, DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A PARADE of Entire Horses will -~V take place under the auspices of the Patea District Agricultural and Pastoral Association, in Mr. H. I. Davis's Paddook, near Patea, on Saturday, 18th September, 1880, at 2 p.m. Admission Fee will be charged for Horses owned by Members, 2s. 6d. Non-members, ss. T. EYTON, Secretary. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. "\T O T ;„,! * C E. A Special Meeting of the Patea County Council will be held on Wednesday, the 6th Octbter next, for the purpose -of confirming the following resolution; — ' . ! " That Bye-law' 7 of .the Slaughter-! house Regulations be struck out, and the following substituted : — • " The Council may from time to time appoint an Inspector of Slaugh-ter-nouses, who .may demand from the owner or lessee of every slaughter- ; house the sum of one half -penny for each and every head of small cattle, and twopence for each and every head of large cattle at any slaughter-house, except in the case of boiling-down establishments, the owners or lessees '6f which shall pay two shillings and sixpence for every thousand, or part of a thousand, I head of small cattle slaughtered: Provided always that any demand for such fee be made within six calendar I months from the date on which such cattle were slaughtered, and when collected shall be, paid, by the Inspector to the County Treasurer." • J. BLACK, Clerk Patea County Council. County Offices, 4th September, 1880. , EARLY CLOSING. fTHHE Members of. the Hawera Early Closing Association desire to thank the various Employers for .having closed their Establishments at 7 o'clock during the Winter Months, and trust that they will continue the same during the ensuing Summer and Autumn. M. J. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. riIAKE NOTICE, that the Partnership -*- hitherto existing-between Thomas Quinlivan and Anthony. Nathan, in the Transport Contract for the General Government, has this day been 1 dissolved by mutual consent,' and 1 in future the contract will be carried on- by Mr. T. Quinhvan, who will receive all moneys and pay all debts relative to the said contract. In witness our hands, this thirteenth day of September, 1880. THOMAS QUINLIVAN. ANTHONY NATHAN. Witness — M. J. Campbell. Insurance. THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Fire and 'Marine. Capital ... £1,000,000 Head Office — Dunedin. nnHE undersigned has been appointed -*- agent for the above company, and is prepared to accept risks against fire at the lowest current rates. W. MURRAY THOMSON, Agent. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. London and Edinburgh. Established 1809. Subscribed Capital .... .£2,000,000 sterling r I THIS Company is now prepared to -■- insure, at current rates, against loss by fire on houses, stores, furniture, stock-in-trade, and all descriptions of property. ' E. PULFORD,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 September 1880, Page 3
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