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Public Notiefes; t ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rpHE SHOOTING SEASON A for Native and Imported Game will Commonce on the Ist of \ -MaY and will Close on the 31st of • JULY, .. , , » , The.lucense Fee for selling any , Native or Imported Game is £5, ■ anufor Shooting imported Game ■■: 10s. These Licenses can be obtained at any of the following Post-officea : F —Napier, Wairoa, Mohaka, . Hastingß, .Waipawa, .W.aipdkurau, Ot. » mondville, IToreewoodj Danevirke, 'I Wimbledon,": ' Porangahaui and Wopdville. „.■■". It is illegal. to sell any. Game jbefore tho Ist of, MfAy or after the -Ist of august . ...";.. 1 The Society win pay the sum pf •Two Guineas to, any. person who will give ,Buc6 evidence as will lead t_6 a conviction of, any. person shoot, ing \or selling Gats'e , without a license or out of reason. , ' C.A. FITZROY, . ' ( , . „ Hon. Sec. SHOOTING LICENSES P|iHE following is a list of persons -A- ' who have taken out Shooting '.ioeniies for the ensuing season : — Alex Miller, Henry Franklin, Sylvester, James Miller, Michael Sullixan; Alfred Fries, Samuel .Smith,, Charles Bryan, Harry Chapman, F M Nelson, C 0 Tanner, A G Sutherland, W Alexander, Oswald Nelspii, Predk Nelson, W M'Donald, C H Macldan, John Goll'an, Hy Collett, Thos Crow, Richard Croxton.'Heiiry. Corskie, 'James' Smith, P G Hyde, Fred Matheson, Ambrose Potts, G F Hardy, H J WheelerJ John Lord, Thos Parkinson, Robfc Parkinson, W H Dewhirst, C H Arrow, John Britten, Ernest Britten, William Henry Nslson, Francis 'Bering Walsh, Hans Peter Glerup Mortensen, Robert Moreton Youd, George Grederick Barton, James Charles Blake,' Harold Devereaux ! Daven 'port, Tatton Fraser, Charles Efnest Harmer, Henry May; William Bird, George Mintosh; Walter Shrimp- 1 ton, O A Smith, H J. Smith, D Glendenning/jnrjHM Sanders, W J Couper; A.E ;£. Westmoreland, Cartwright Browne Joseph Orchard, J R Redstone, JiD : Ortnond; Frank Ormond, J Ortnond, jnr, HD Potts, W M'Kewan, James Whittle, David Chis > Stacey, Jno lElliott, Wm Profit, ' Francis Logan George. Tait, Alfred - Dillon, jnr Cbas Hy Brill, Thomas Crosse, A J Cotterill, J F Jardine« :W Fawkner, TH . Lowry, H B Williams, Frank Nelson, E J Gothaf d, J J NrMachil,, Jas .Leithead, H T i Wright, Geo Yond, A. E Jones; Wm Austin, Jos Stone,' H Laws, Fred Simmons. D M'Cullochj.iP J Cosgrave, G L L T Abrahams, TPizzey, W Parkinson; John Burridge, P S M'Lean, S. Crowther,:DayidiFaulkuor, F I de Lisle,. Cuthbert Carr, Benj Merritt, W Buck, Raymond I Harris, A Nach, Joseph Ebbett, T H Stubbs, C M Smith, D P Ryan, F C W Bierre; John OfConnor, James Kemp, William Knight, Kenriok J Hill, W Beamish, George Franklin, John M'Pherson; Alfred C Herbert,: R J Fleming, John ,Wood, L Wt Mackersey, A O Seymojir.uE .Nelson, A Brady, T P Hunter, RT. Hunter, Sydney Johnston; John Anderson, D A Stun, rock, D M Couper, Ohas Herbert, J F Crane, Win Gross, E Hoverd, F T Simcox,. F C Russell, A H Witherow, W Oi Taylor, Thos Ire^ land, D. Canning, GR King. Guy Cooper, Stephen: Scott, John H Baker, Richard Gooch, Ohas Howell, T N A Bear, Wm Lovedayi E. A Hagg;en, Frank White, E R. White; >FL Gordon; Harry Cannon, 1 Lionel Izod, Robert Wilson, Robert W Buckeridge, ! George T Hall, James A Blake, Frank J Herbert; A W Lubbook, W J Tyerman, David Orowther, Langley Shaw, G S V Wenley, H C Wilson, George Thornton, R Bower, Robert Davis, THETarvis, W Hntchinson, I. A Winter. Business Notices. ANDERSON & SON~ CARRIAGE, COACH, : ' TRAP, DRAY, CART, '& WAGGON BUILDERS. HEREBY' announce that their Stock is replete with evsry requirement for the town and country trade with Timbers of the best quality . a.nd highly seasoned— European, ' American, Australian, and Native — and possessing, a Colonial experience of over 40 fears can confidently assure their ' numerous ,patrons that every article made by them will be guaranteed of firstclass material and workmanship. (See Evening News, Napier, Feb. 27, 189J— that the articles turned out by Messrs 'Anderson are second to none in' tho colony for excellence of workmanship and quality of material.) They possess the be3t tyreing plant in the province, and all patrons can faithfully rely on having a genuine first class articla at a very moderate sost. MottoHonesty, lightness, strength, and durability. Encourage local industry. ; LAND FOR SALE. THE Well Known Property of Mr T, Hallet, One Hundred and Eleven Sections Varying in area from QUARTER-ACRE TO THREE ACRES. And all within Five Minutes' Walk of Danevirke Railway Statien. TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY . Persons desiring Residence or Business Sites will do well to enquire ; no better offers to be had of • any property in this rising place For full particulars apply to F. C. W. BIKRRE, Agent for the Vendor WAIPAWA DISTRICT HOS-~ PITAL. avpilalile for a year JL from date of issue. Price 10s may be obtained of The Editor Buth Advocate, Danevirke. JAMES H. NELSON, Seoretary.

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Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 796, 24 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 796, 24 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 796, 24 June 1893, Page 4

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