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County Council Office, Napier, February 29, 18S8. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council will be held on MONDAY, the 19th day of March, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, at. the old Provincial Council Chambers, Napier, to confirm the Special Order passed on the 20th February, 1888, altering the boundaries of the Meancc Road Board. J. BENNETT, Chairman H.B.C.C. HAWKE'S BAY RABBIT DISTRICT BOABD OF TRUSTEES. ■VfOTICE is hereby given that it is the i.l intention of the Trustees at their next sitting to be held at Porangahau on 31st March, 1888, to strike a rate of oneeighth of a penny per head of Sheep, and five-eighths of a penny per head of Cattle, on all Sheep and Cattle, as per Stockowners' Roll, compiled from Returns at 31st May, ISS7, for the year endinsr _»C.th March, 1889. HUGH HANDYSIDE, Chairman. Porangahau, 28th February, 1888. ; Ak jjSf 3fc BOROUGH OF NAPIER, NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. DRAINAGE. CJ ECTION No. 277 of the Municipal Cor--0 porations Act is published for general information :—" If any land or building within the Borough lying within one hundred feet from the sea, or from a public drain, can be, and is not drained by some pipe or drain to the satisfaction of the Council, the Council may make such drain as it thinks necessary to cany the drainage f of such building to the sea or to such public , drain, and may recover the cost of such I work, not exceeding one year's rack-rent of such land or building, from the owner or occupier thereof." M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Borough Council Offices, Napier, 29th February, 1888. BOROUGH OF NAriER. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. "TVfOTICE is hereby given that the foljlN lowiwr Resolution passed by tho Napier Borough Council at ordinary general meeting held on the 2nd November, 1887, will take effect as and from the Ist January, 1888. It was ordained that " The removal of night-soil bo made compulsory throughout the Borough, and tho removal of house and yard refuse compulsory nil over the flats and all over tho Spit." The following extract from By-law No. 28 is published for general information:— BY-LAW No. 28, SECTION 13. 2. The Council may by a resolution passed at any general or extraordinary i meeting cause a notice in writing to be i served upon the owner or occupier of any premises, either by posting the same to him or by personal service, or l.y affixing such notico to some conspicuous part of the fnid premises calling upon him to remove, destroy, and abolish any cesspit or cesspool which may exist on such premises within one month from the date of sen-ice of tho notice, and in default thereof the Council may remove, destroy, and abolish such cesspit or cesspool, and the expanse thereby incurred shall be recoverable by the Council from such owner or occupiei. 3 Tho Council may by a resolution passed at any General or Extraordinary meeting cause a notice in writing to be served upon the owner or occupier of any premises either by posting the same to him or by personal service, or by affixing such notico to some conspicuous "part of the said premises calling upon him to alter within ono month from the date of tho service of the notico any privy or privies on the said premises into an earth closet, with the pan system to the satisfaction of the Inspector of Nuisances of the Borough for the time being, or other authorised person, and in default thereof the Council may alter such privy or privies, and the expense thereby incurred shall be recoverable by the Council from such owner or occupier. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier Borough Council Office, January 6th, ISSS. BOROUGH OF HASTINGS. In the matter of " The Rating Act 1870" and the acts amending the same. T GEORGE AUGUSTUS PREECE tho JL Judge of the Assessment Court for the Borough of Eastings, do hereby appoint a sitting of tho Assessment Court for the said Borough of Hastings, to be holden at tho Athcnrcum, Hastings on FRIDAY the 9th day of March, ISBS at noon. Dated at, Napier this 2.'> th day of February, 1888. GEORGE PREECE, Judge of Assessment Court. BOROUGH OF NAPIER DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Rating Act, IS7G," and the Acts amending the same. T GEORGE AUGUSTUS PREECE, 1 . the Judirc of tho Assessment Court -*-} a for the Napier Borough District, do hereby appoint a Sitting of the Assessment Court for tho said District to bo held at the Courthouse, at Napier, on THURSDAY, the eighth day of March, 1888, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at Ntpior this 25th day of February, 1888. GEORGE A. FREEOE, I Judge of Assessment Court. PATEA ROAD DISTRICT. "\TOTICIS is hereby given that it is inX 1 tended at the expiration of ono month ' from the diito hereof to present a petition to 4 the Hawke's Bay County Council to change ; the name of the " Patea Road District " to ■ the " Ercwhon Road District." Dated this 21th day February, iSSS. JOHN COLLINGE, Clerk to the Board. BOROUGH OF HASTINGS, 3 NOTICE, ' TYTOTICEis hereby given that proceed- ' 1\ mgs will be taken under Section 4of ' •' The Dog Registration Act, 1880," ugainst any person found within the Borough of Hastings with an Unregistered Dog in his nosscssiou after the Ist March proximo. By order J. COLLINGE, Town Clerk. February 23rd, 1888. Jltl|lt CROWN LANDS FOR SALE. Crown Lauds Office, Napier, '.:3rd December, 1887. t TTENTION is directed to the sale of J\, forfeited Deferred Payment Sections, * Woodvillo District and Matamau Village, " also ordinary Deferred Payment. Sections in II Pohui and Ruataniwha districts, and other " Sections. See Sale Notices at .Post-offices and Riulr way Stations for further particulars, or r apply at this Office. - l ' G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. o L , h c T? M A V S O N, s Hi. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, CaLLYLE-STUEET, NAPIER, r In returning thanks to the public for tho liberal patronage during the past years, begs to s'iy that he will continue to us<: his best endeavors to merit the confidence and support by good work, moderate charges, and punctuality. REPAIRS ! REPAIRS ! ! REPAIRS ! ! ! MISS MAYS ON, Carlyle-steekt, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, DESIRES to return thanks for the past Liberal Patronage, and iiopes still to merit a continuation of tho same. Moderate Charge. Stylo and Fit Guaranteed. Feathers Cleaned and Cur!r;(l. HAIRDRESSING SALOON. STEPHEN HOOPER begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed from the premises in Dickensstreet to the toh«;p adjoining Messrs Conroy's 'and Cohen's. Hastings-street, where he has opened a Hairdressing Saloon, &c. Customers may rely upon every attention being paid to thorn at all hours. A special

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5161, 5 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5161, 5 March 1888, Page 1

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