FATE A KILWIXXIXG LODGE. (Xo. 531> S.C.) milK regular MONTHLY M LET!NO I of the. above Lodge will be hold on WEDXESE'AY evening, April sth, at 7MO [i.iu., in tlic Patea Town Hall. Visiting brethren invited to attend. WM, DALE, .Secretary. 2go LINCOL X WETII EU S. At KEWAIiD. OST, a grey tweed SHAWL on March 11th, between Manutahi and Waihi. FUU SALE. Apply to ALLAN. C. LEES, Fass ieJ’e rn, Wa verly Apply to Mr 11. S. PEACOCK. P.elgrove, Manutahi.
£l, REWARD. LOS'!', on Wednesday last, between (be Patea Bridge, and Mr Derrett’s holding, a BAR of CLOVER. The Under will receive the above reward on applying to T. A. KENNEDY, Wheimaknra llloek. NOTICE. riMIE undersigned, being about to leave JL (he district, respectfully' requests advertisers and subscribers to .settle their accounts at their earliest eonvenienee. Persons having claims against, the undersigned are rciptesled to furnish their accounts for settlement. JUSKi’H IV ESS WELT IDEA WAR OP idAVAKU. rpil 10 £lO reward adiverllsed hy me in JL the Patka Ai AH- of Septem’ 1 or 8, Idfu, for such information us would lead to tin* conviction of the. person who cut my horse's tail on the night of Thursday, September d, 187 d, is withdrawn. S. B. CORII[ftAN. Manutahi, March 27, 187(5. SLA TLJKDAY, Ist APRIL. IMPORTANT axd UNRESERVED SALE OP FIRST-CLASS BUILDINO TI MR PR. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, SETTLERS, & OTHERS. By order of the Shippers. ILLIAM I) A L E has received instructions to sell hy auction alongside the Patca wharf, on the above date.
23,000 FELT FIRST-CLASS BUILD INC TIMBER. Sale at 11 o’clock sharp. Tkhms—Umlor :£2i) cash; above that sum by approved acceptances at three months. Note —The Auctioneer can recommend this cargo to builders and persons about to build. The quality of the timber is first-class; it 'is also well assorted to suit this market. After sale of timber, at his Auction Mart, A large assortment of Merchandise will bo sold without reserve, useful HACKS. CHANGE UF PROPRIETARY. milK undersigned begs most respectJL fully to inform the supporters and friends of the Patka Mai I. that bo has disposed of bis interest in the same to MU ALEXANDER 15LACK, of Taranaki. Though he has made many friends since the Mail was established, lie regrets that business engagements in another portion of the colony compel a most unwilling and—on the’part of the undersigned at least—painful severance. The undersigned wishes again to repeat bis acknowledgments to those who have aided him in What is always aniostdillicultta.sk, the establishment of a newspaper in a new place, and trusts that the same kind patronage that has been extended to him during the past twelvemonths wi 1 be accorded to the new proprietor. JOSEPH IVESS. With reference to the above I beg to announce that I shall take over the Patea Mail on the Bfd April next, and trust that the liberal .support accorded fny predeteJsot- will hot be Withdrawn from me. ALEX. BLACK.-
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 1 April 1876, Page 3
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