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IX) LET.— The Cottage at present . occupied by the undersigned.— rHOMAS WRIGLEY. To be Sold for Grazing. THE Mare, Yearling, and Foal left by Mr John Inglis with me will )e sold by /Messrs Turner and Buddie >n Saturday, sth June proximo, at ;heir Auction^ Mart, the Strand, Tau•anga, at 11 o'clock a.m. After the above will be offered, L Draught Horse, rising 5 years old. ALEXANDER HARVEY. Cauranga and Katikati Permanent Building and Investment Society. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the [nvesting and Borrowing Member* of the Society' will be held at their Board Boom, Spring street, Tauranga, on UxjesbjlY, Ist Jttite, at 17.I 7. p.m,, to :eceive and^ adopt . the Statement of iccounts and Director' Report, Election of three Directors (who retire by •otation), and Election of Auditors md Treasurer for ensuing year. FITZ-GIBBON LOUCH, Secretary. Tauranga, 19th May, 1886. NOTICE. ~~ r ~~ I HEREBY AUTHORISE JOHN A. CLARK, Esq., Secretary to the Cemetery Trustees, Tauranga, to take the place of the late Captain Funks, as- caretaker of the old Cemetery, held at present as the property jf the Church Missionary Society, md also to exercise all powers prorided by "The Cemeteries Act," to regulate the burial or non-burial of the lead within such Cemetery (either iv person or in his absence) by the then acting Secretary of the Cemetery Frustees. ' ROBERT BURROWS, Secretary of the Land Board, Church Missionary Society. Auckland, ' . April 29, 1886. NOTICE. AS I AM LEAVING Tauranga, all Monies due to me must be paid to me by the 31st inst., or the iccounts will be handed to my Solicitor for recovery. N.B. — No orders will be taken, but the of my Stock will be disposed of at cost price, previous to the removal of my plant. T. BUCKJGAND. FOR SALE. ~~ r pHE Valuable Estate known as A. Barbreck House and Grounds.Whole or part of the Drawing-room Furniture may be takeu ai valuation. Apply to E. G. NORRIS, Wharf street. {Si^UR RAILWAY, AND HOW . YJ TO MAKE IT." A PAMPHLET By James Galbeaith, M.A., LL.B;, Barrister ; Containing a scheme for the speedy construction of the Taurauga Railway, and 1 for the obtaining by the Bay of Plenty settlers of all the accruing profits. Price— One Shilling ; Poated for Thirteen Pence in stamps. To be had at the principal stores, Tauranga ; or from the publisher, JAMES GALBRAITH, ■Hamilton street, • ' .Tauranga. PINK OF FASHION. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, rHE Largest Stock in Tauranga of English, French, and Colonial Boots and Shoes at Auckland prices, fob cash, at * GEORGE BONDER'S, THE STRANJ>. c. McDowell, SADDLER,* v (Next to the Bank of New Zealand) ■ Whabf Street, Taujiangaa EMoDOWELL begs to inform « the inhabitants of Tauranga and settlers generally that he has begun business at the above address, and hopes by civility and [attention to orders to obtain a share of public support. E.M., having had a lengthened experience in the carrying business, understands everything about the fitting of Collars, and Practical Saddlery n all its branches. TENDERS -will be received at th< Borough Chambers, Tauranga till noon' of Monday, the 7th June 1886, for Ile-Forming and Repairing portions of Durham and Elizabetl streets. Tenders to be endorsed "Tende for Durham and Elizabeth streets,' f'and addressed (o His Worship th f Mayor. )} No tender necessarily accepted. 1 C. F. HETLEY, Borough Engineer.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1993, 1 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1993, 1 June 1886, Page 3

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