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BACK BALL. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE JOCKEY CLUB. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Nov, 9th and 10th, A RACE BA LL will bo held at the WAIROA TOWN HALL, on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, November 9th and 10th, under the j a ronage of the Patca District Jockey Cm'j. An efficient Band has boon engaged. Tickets to admit lady and gentleman, 10s i single, 7s Gd. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. HAWEUA BUTC HER Y. HAVING arranged to RUN my MEAT CART between Hawera an 1 Carlyle every MONDAY' and THURSDAY', parties leaving orders with Mr Gibson or myself may rely upon every attention being paid to their requirements. JOHN WINKS, October 14, 1875. NOTRCE. nnHE Undersigned begs to request A payment of all accounts due to him that have been presented, and payment requested. Ad tlteso accounts unpaid on the 25th inst. will be sued lor without farther notice. W. J. FURLONG. Carlyle, Oetoboi 1 ', 1875. HAWERA LADIES’ SCHOOL. MISS K. COACKLEY, of Wanganui, will open the above school, in the building opposite Mr Espagne’s Hotel, on MONDAY, the 18th inst. Tuition Plain English Education, needlework, music, and other accomplish” incuts. run ms (in advance) ; Plain Education, per quarter T1 0 0 Music ... ... ... 2 0 0 For further particulars apply to Miss E. COACKLEY, Hawera. Hawera, October 12. 1875. NOTICE. THE Commissioners of the Fatea East Road Board, will be in attendance at Mr Dale’s office, on Tuesday, November lltb, from 2 p.m. till 3 p.m., for the purpose of bearing OBJECTIONS to the RATE ROLL, in accordance with clause 22, Roads and Bridges Ordinance. W. DERRETT, Chairman.

TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. rjMl E undersigned is a CASH BUYER of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, AND WOOL. Highest Market Price given. FELIX MCCARTHY. Carlyle, Oct 18, 1876. 11l iTa d E Li PHI A E X HIR L TION, 1874. LOCAL COMMITTEE. The following are the articles of which the Local Committee desire to I collect specimens, viz.* 1, grain ; 2, wool 3, coal; 4, timber; 5, flax and rope; (>, tanning barks, leather dyes and paints; 7, preserved meat; 8, beer; 0, minerals and ores; 10, works of art illustrative of New Zealand scenery; 11, miscellaneous articles illustrating the history of the colony or its inhabitants. Exhibits must bo forwarded to Messrs Levin and Co., Wellington, not later than the I nth November. An exception, however, will be made in the case of wool, which will be received up to the 10th December, provided that a * description is sent before the loth ! November. The Chairman wlli afford intending exhibitors full and detailed information on application. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23,- 1875. Extensive Sale of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BLANKETS,. Groceries, Iron Bedsteads, Carpeting, Teas, Sugars. Crockery, Ironmongery, &c. To the inhabitants of Wairo’a and surrounding districts. -[ITS ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP i-'jL lias been favoured with instrucious from Mr A. Cracroft Fookes, of Wail da, to soli by auction, at his stores, on Saturday,-' October 23, at 11 o’clock, An excellent and varied assortment of goods, as above. The stock is of the best description, and in capital condition, and the auctioneer’s instructions are to -sell,- as a clearance must be made,- to make room for fresh arrivals. Also, 2-quarter-acre Sections, in the progressive township of Wahoa, and a 60-acre section, j in the Rangitikei district. I

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1875, Page 3

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