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Public Notices. FOR SALE— Ten Bullocks, chains, yokes, etc., complete. Apply to H. SMITH, Siding, Makotuku. FINAL NOTICE. ACCOUNTS standing over Six Months must , be Settled at Once, or they will be Sued for. W. WESTLAKE, Ormondville. MAKOTUKU TOWN HALL. THIS new and spacious Hali is now open for hire, on the Most Reasonable terms, for all kinds of performances and entertainments, for which it is admirably adapted on account of Its Large Stage, its Comfortable Dressing-rooms, and Commodious Sitting Accomodation. For further particulars, apply to Mr H. W. Gasson, Beaconsfield Hotel, Makotuku. NOTICE. NORSEWOOD ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Norsewood Road Board, at its next ordinary meeting, to strike a General Rate of a: •jd in the £ upon all rateable properties in the Norsewood Road Board District, such rate to be for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1888, and ending on the 31st March, 1880, and payable in one sum on the Ist day of October, 1888. The Rate Book will be open to Ratepayers at the office of the Board, on and after the 23id of July, 1888. By Order. O. ERICKSEN, Clerk. Norsewood; July 7th, 1888. ORMONDVILLE TOWN BOARD TENDERS. WRITTEN Tenders, addressed to j the Chairman Ormondville Town Board, will be received at the Town Board Office, up till 6 o'clock p,m„ of TUESDAY, the 7th day of August, 1888, for the for the following works, viz. :— Contract No. I.— For Stumping, Clearing, Formation, and Metalling.of 21 chains, more or less, of Beale-street, Ormondville. Contract No. 2.— For Stumping, Clearing, Formation, and Metalling of 18 chains between Mr W Howes's house and the end of metalling on the Papatua road, including those portions opposite Mr Cbdhn's house and to Howes's gravel quarry. Contract No. 3— For Stumping, Clearing, Forming, and Metalling 18_ . chains of Forward-street, Makatoku. Contract No. 4.— For Stumping, Clearing, Formation, and Metalling of 18 chains of Russel-street, Makatoku. Plans and Specifications can be seen at Mr Sugden's store, Makatoku, for Contracts 3 and 4, and for Contracts 1 and 2 at Mr R. Groom's Store, Ormondville. The lowest or any tender not necessarilly accepted. F. FORWARD, Chairman Ormondville Town Board. Town Board Office. Ormondville, July 24th, 1888. RONBEBG AND CLAUSEN'S HALL. Evening Amusements. New Roller Skates Received. Weekly Programme :- MONDAY EVENING, Instruction for Gentlemen in Dancing. First-class Instructor in Attendance. —Admission, Is 6d. TUESDAY Evening. Skating. WEDNESDAY Evening, Dancing. THURSDAY Evening, Skating for Ladies ; admission, including skates, 6d. FRIDAY Evening, Skatmg.-r-Adf mission, 6d \ with use of Skates orthe evening, 6d, SATURDAY Evening; Skating. The above to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. ~~ F. ELMBBANCH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT, DANEVIRKE. TIHE abovo begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him in the past, and trusts to receive a continuance of same. And to notify that as he has now completed his new and commodious premises will be able to undertake all kinds of work with greater facility, and at prices that defy competition. The Repair of Agricultural Implements a Specialty. A Thoroughly Competent HorseShoer on the Promises. Hacks 6/ (to meet tho times). F. ELMBRANCH, The Old and Original Blacksmith, Danevirke. QIDEY AND BAIN, O wholesale and retail ironmongers, Hastings-Street, Napier. SOLE AGENTS : The New Improved Open and Close fire "ZEALANDER" BANGES, 2ft Oin, 3ft, and 3ft 6in, in sizes. Requii c no Setting. These ranges arc universally pronounced the best ranges for burning coal or wood. . THE "COLONIAL COOKING" RANGES, 2ft 6in, 3ft, and 3ft 6in, in sizes. For Burning Wood. Having a Fireplace which can be adjusted to take 21 1 lengths of wood. A. number in use already in the district and pronounced unqualified success. SIDEY AND BAIN, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Tankmakers, Copper, and Ironworkers, HastiogS'Street, Napier,

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 40, 7 August 1888, Page 3

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