PATEA S.S. COMPANY. "V— ._^\ rpHE screw steamer JL PATEA, -aeeaSgggaßalk^-wlll leave Pateaas under (circumstances permitting) — Fob Nelson — On Tuesday, 19th instant, at 2 p.m. Consignees will require to obtain order from the Manager for goods, and pay freight before delivery. Outward shippers are particularly reqnested to book cargo through the office, and obtain shipping note for the same, to prevent disappointment and detention. The Company cannot be held responsible unless this rule is adhered to. Any complaints as to non-delivery, &c, of goods, must be at once mentioned to the Manager to ensure attention and satisfactory results. The Union S.S. Company's monthly time tables can be inspected at. the office, and every information obtained relating thereto, including railway time tables, departures of Union boats for Melbourne, Sydney, and Southern and Northern ports, and every necessary information. Arrangements have been made with the Union Company for transhipment of cargo from all ports, consequently great expense and inconvenience will be saved to shippers. For freight, passage, and every information, apply to EDWARD C. HORNER, Manager. EED CEOSS LINE. FOR WANGANUI AND NELSON. -« «ik fTIHE screw steamer Captain C. Evans, Will leave Patea for the above ports, circumstances permitting, ON SATURDAY, 16th JULY, At noon. Passage Rates : — To Wellington or Nelson, saloon, 305.; fore-cabin, 205.; to | Wanganui, 10s. For freight or passage apply to W. DALE, Agent. MONEY TO LEND, on approved security, at current rates of interest. J. BARLEYMAN, | Solicitor, Hawera. , MONEY TO LEND, on approved security, at current rates. H. R. PARRINGTON, Solicitor, Hawera. E. ff. WARD, IDARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, J3 Haweba and at Patea. ES. J. H. HUGHES, MIDWIFE AND NURSE, Private Residence : PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. pHURCH SERVICES. TO-MORROW. PBESBTTEEIAN CHUECH. Hawera, at 11 a.m. Kakaramea, at 3 p.m. Patea, at 7 p.m. WESLEYAN CHXTBCH. Hawera, at 7 p.m. (Minister). npHE GENEEAL ELECTION. Those who are not on the Electoral Roll can procure Registration Papers at the Stab Office, free of charge. A Freehold Qualification, after it has been held for six months, or six months' residence in the district, entitles a naturalised or British subject to a vote, provided a claimant under the residential qualification has been for twelve months resident in the colony of New Zealand. The General Election is now fast approaching, and every person in the district should see that he is not disfranchised. OTAE SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY, 16th JULY. Contents. POETBT — Crowned. A Cry. The Farmer's Wooing. The Novelist — A Ferryman's Secret. Act 111. The Tbavelleb — An Unknown Settlement. The Farmeb — Salt for Pigs. Science — 1 he Sun- Voice. Miscellaneous — Statistics of Death by Misadventure. A Vegetarian. A Cup of Tea. Wrr and Humob — Ally Sloper on Love as a Delusion. Buddhist Sermon. &c, &c, <tc. As only a limited number is printed, we cannot guarantee to supply our Supplement except to regular subscribers.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 131, 16 July 1881, Page 2
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