NEW AOVERTISEMENTS. MOUNT STUAET EOAD BOAED. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the Public Works Act, 1882, the Board proposes to close the following Roadß, viz. : — Road-line between Sections 32 and 33, Block XI., Waitahuna East District ; Sections 17, 18. and through 19, and 22, Block IX., and Sections 13 and 15, Block X., and Sections 16 and 17, Block XIII., and the dotted road-line through Sections 9, 10 and 11, Block VII, Hillend District; between Section 1, Block L , Section 6, Block LL, half of Sections 1 and 16, Blooka LIV., LIII., and, VII., Sections 3 and 4, Block XLV., Sectiou 10, Blocks VII. and LIV., Section 13, Blocks. LlV., IX., LV., and X., and dotted road-line through Sections 4, 5, 6, and 16, Block LIV., Sections 1, 2, 3 and 7, Block LV., Section 13, Block X., between Sections 7 and 2,' Block XLIX., Sections 1 and 2, Block L., Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block LL, roadline bounded by Sections 6 and 1, Block LI., half of Sections 12 and 13, Blocks LII. and LIV., and through Sections 13, 14 and 15, Block LIV., Tokomairiro and Hillend Districts. The said road-lines are more particularly shown on the plans deposited and open for inspection at the Road Board Office, Glenore. THOMAS BROOKES, Clerk to the Board. 20th May, 1886. NOTICE. I* TR D. REID, Jun. (of the Firm of Messrs Reid Bros, and Finch) will act for me during my absence in Wellington. Instructions left at my Office will be duly attended to. DONALD REID, Solicitor, Milton. May 13, ISB6. TOKO. FAEMEES' CLUB. THE ANNUAL "PLOUGHING "JIT AT C H will be held on WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE. Parties willing to give a Paddock to hold the Match in are requested to communicate with the Secretary on or before Wednesday, 15 Ch June, and the owner of the selected Paddock will have the privilege of fixing the size of the furrow. JAMES INGLIS, Secretary. STEAYED. STRAYED into my Paddock a bay Mare. Owner can have same by paying expenses. If not claimed within fourteen days from date will be sold. WILLIAM M'CAW. Glenore, Jane 10. TENDEES. TENDERS will be received up till the 26th June for Ploughing and Harrowing about 4S acres of land near Milton. For particulara, apply to WIL (JAM WYBEK, Butcher, Milton. _ WANTED TO LEND. WANTED TO LEND, .£2OO at a reasonable rate of interest. Security must be broad acres. DONALD REID, Solicitor, Milton. FOR Stylish and Cheap Millinery, FOR New Shapes in Jackets and Mantles, FOR Ulsters, Astrachan and Fur Capes, TRY 14 yr ANCHESTER TT OUS E . TO SUIT TIMES ! o COME AND SEE.o POSTAL NOTICE. —♦ The next English and European Mail, via San Francisco, will closa on Friday, the 19th inst., at 4.15 p.m. Due in London July 28. H. GOURLEY, Postmaster, Milton, June 14, 1886. Why do American Hop Bitters cure so much? Because they give good digestion, rich blood, and healthy action of all the organs. ■
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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1758, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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