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I - HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNOD ~ . SPECIAL ORDER: up "VfOTIOE is hereby given that at a speci< .„ J- 1 meeting of the Hawke's Bay Count oil Council held on MONDAY, the 18th da of June, 1888, a Special Order making tl following By-law was passed. .The Specif Order and proposed By-law are set.ou hereunJer, and copies of the same aro de posited in the office of 'the Council at th . . Council Chambers, Napier, and are open t l } n inspection by the public during office hour< 111 A special meeting of Hie Council to confirr "" the said Special Order and proposed By-la\ he will be held on MONDAY, August 20th ' t8 1888. a " G?. T. FANNIN, l * County Clerk. l " Napier, Juno 25th, 1888. HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL ORDER. T>ESOLVED that the following be ByX\i law No. 7:— By-law No. 7. " No vehicle of any Mnd whatever, th{ , weight of which, together with the ' load or material thereon, shall exceed five tons, shall be allowed to orosc any bridge >;within the County oi Hawke's Bay and under the control of tho Council of tho said County. Any poison committing a breach ol this By-law shall be liable for oach offence to a penalty not exceeding fivo pounds." County Council Office, Napier, June 9th, 1888. [< "VrOTICE is hereby given that a Special Jl i Meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council will bo held on MONDAY, the 16th July, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Old - Provincial Council Chamber, Napier, to consider tho special order passed on the 21st day of May, 1888, altering the name j of the'"Patea Road Board and the j " Patoa Fiding" to the " Erewhon Road 1 Board" and " Erewhon Riding." Dated ut Napier this 11th day of Juno, 1888. [ G. T. PANNIN, ' Per Chairman H.B.C.C. ; TAMUMU ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is tho intention of tho above Board at its ' next meeting, to bo held at the Board's office, Omakari, on WEDNESDAY, July 18th, at noon, to levy, a general rate of three farthings in the pound upon all rateable property in the district, the said rate to bo for" the .year from the Ist of April, 1898, to tne 31st of March, 1889, and payable in two equal instalments—tho first in- - stalment on the 14th day of August, 1888, the second instalment on the 14th day ' \)f February, 1889. The Rate Book will be open for inspection •at the Board's office, Omakari. H. HARTSHORN, ; Clerk Tanvunui Road Board. Omakari, Juno 27th, 1888. A OHRKTOFFERSEN AND CO. Has Opened in DlO KENS - SI BEET THE NORSEWOOD WOOD" AND COAL DEPOT. Firewood and Coal delivered from the carts at the following Low Prices for Cash :— FIREWOOD—I4s per Ton. COAL (from Carts)— 2? per owt.; 37 s per Ton Delivered. SHORT FIREWOOD--18s per Ton. Charcoal, Fenoing Poste and Strainers, House Blocks. Oats and Farm Produce. Chaff, at Is Git per Sack, at the NORSEWOOD WOOD AND COAI. DEPOT, DICKENB-STBEKT, NaPIEB. WESTPORT COAL. barrYbros. Beg to notify that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWKE'S BAY FOB THE CKLKBBATKD ftOLBBBOOKDALE COAL \J Well known by all who have used it to be in every way Superior and more Economical for HOUSE and STEAM PURPOSES tha« any other in tho market. This Coal sells in all Towns in New Zealand up to 10s per ton more than Newcastle. BARRY BROS, aro prepared to deliver at all parts of tho Town and Spit at the fellowing rates:— } upwards, 10s; per ton, £1 18s. Smaller quantities—single bag, 2s. At Spit Yard—per ton, 355. Small Coal for steam purposes—J-ton, 14s; ton, 27a. BARRY BROS. Aro so confident of the advantages of thi Coal that they solicit a trial. Liberal Terms mado with tho Trade. Yards now open at tho Spit, near Williamn and Kettle's. Having purchased tho Grain Business of Messrs W. Howe and Co., Babby Bnos. are now prepared to supply Grain in any quantities at lowest current rates. TAIT & MILLS, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS, Hay and Cobn Dealers, DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. All orders punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the Town and Railway Station. Best NEWCASTLE COAL at Lowest current rates. COALS! COALS!! BEST NEWCASTLE COALS for Sale at Lowest Current Rates. All Orders promptly attended and dolivered to any of the Borough or Railway Stations. C. DOLBEL & CO., Coal Merchants, Port Ahuriri. [a cabd.] y bowfi cl r> ak:e rs , PROFESSOR of MUSIC and SINGING, SIIAKKSPEAHE-RoAD (Mrs W. H. Duncan's lato reeidenco). MRSJ. DICKSON, MIDWIFE. First-claes certificate, St. John's Maternity Homo, Diploma from the Obstetrical Society London. Patients taken in. Omahu Road, Huntings*. I a card/1 MRS WALTER DUNCAN is prepared to give lessons in Music and Singing ; also, Miss Neill will give lessons on the Violin, at their residence, Avenue-road, Hastings Teim i for single lessons or quarter on application. . WAX FLOWERS AND FANCY WORK. MISS. L. RENOUF, lato pupil of Mrs BJaok's, and holder of First-class . Certificate for Wax and Paper Flowers, also Fancy Work, is prepared to take Pupils for the above. Address: Dickens-street. pEO. WALKER, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, i N A P I K~ B . TT L. DON.NE.LLY I The Wiixows, Papaxtjba. STOCK, STATION, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT & VALUATOR. H. L. DONNELLY has Money to Lend on First-class Security. J A M . BOWER * Latk Job Weixs, 1 GENERAL BLAOKaMITH AND ' LIVERY STABLES, ' Tunnyson-steeht, .Napieb. Horses carefully and promptly shod. \ "DOBERT LAMB, M.R.1.8.A. 11 ARCHITECT, Tennybon-btbhkt. NIGHTSOIL CONTRACT. , ALL Communications of whatever nature r jCjL referring to the Nightsoil Contract . must be addressed Box 11G, P. 0., Napier. i A LL.pereons foun trespassing with dog _ZjL or gun on th Endsleigh proporty will be prosecuted. SUtfß CAMPBELL,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5266, 9 July 1888, Page 1

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