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LOST on Sunday night, supposed to be stolen by Maoris, - Chestnut JToive, well-bred, uith a white face, ancl four white legs. Whoever will bring the same to Mr Lewts Lee, Carlton Club, Eotorua, will be rewarded. IA.M PEEPAEED to Supply Milk all the year round at 3d ocr quart or 2d por pint, delivered twice daily. — Eiciiaiid Batnbmdoe. Notice. POISON is laid on the Earm of Jonathan Brown, Welcome Bay. St. Peter's Presbyterian Church ASOIEEE AND CONCEET in connection with the Induction of the Eev A. MacLennan will take place in the Temperance Hall Tins (Tuesday) Evening, 14« th April. Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock. The INDUCTION will be held in the Church at 3 o'clock this afternoon. For particulars see programmes. To the Electors of the Parliamentary "District of Tauranga. GENTLEMEN,— I have received numerous telegrams asking me to become a Candidate for the seat vacated by Captain Morris. I beg to state that by the support that has been offered to me I have decided to contest the election. My address will be published at an early date. Yours obediently, JOHN SHEEHAN. To the Electors of the Tauranga Electorate. GENTLEMEN, — At the request of many old friends and sup. porters, I have decided to contest the seat vacated by Captain Morris. Yours obediently, WILLIAM KELLY. Notice. A MEETING of Captain Morris' Supporters and Friends will be held at Mr D. Asher's Store, at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the 15th inst. E. SHEPPAED, Sec. to Committee. Eencing at Rotorua. TENDERS for Fencing the Pukeroa Eecreation Eeserve will be received by the undersigned until noon on Thubsday, the 30th April. The work consisting of about 60 chains Wire and 12£ chains Board Fencing, with Gates and Turnstiles. Specification may be seen and further particulars obtained on application at the Court-house, Eotorua, until Monday, 20th inst., and at the Courthouse, Taurauga, on and after Wednesday, 22nd inst. H. DUNBAE JOHNSON, Chairman Eotorua Town Board. Eotorua, 10th April, 1885. H. L. POSSENISKIE, MERCHANT TAILOR and IMPORTER, BEGS to apologise to his many patrons and customers in Tauranga and district for the unavoidable delay iv his contemplated visit. Beingdetained for the present by other engagements, he hopes to make arrange* ments to visit Tauranga later in the season. H. L. POSSENISKIE, Shohtland steeet. Auckland, March 30, 1885. JP OPv S A L E - First-class Cocksfoot Eed and White Clover and Eyegrass, of best quality K AT l X AT I 0 1 1 E K S E Oats, Chaff, Potatoes New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co.'s Dissolved Guano TUENEE & BUDDLE. Ex Northumberland. The undersigned has received, consigned direct from London. J? O U g A L E,---24i cases Capital Sound Claret 5 cases Cattle and Horse Medicines, from Day, Son, and Hewitt 5 Farriers' Guides 6 barrels, each G doz., Superior Ginger Ale For price, apply E. C. JORDAN, Agent. F. A. PUEVIS, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. AND NOTARY PUBLIC, CbMMtSSTONER TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ' Wharf Street, Tauranga, and at I Katikati.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 3

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