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BOROUGH OF NAPIER. NOTICE is hereby given that Hardingo Road between the junctions of Custom. House street and MaoCaulay-stree will (on. account of the laying of the sewer) be closed for traffic until further notice. By order M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. T.C. Office, Napier, 3rd May, ISBB. BOEOUGH OF NAPIER. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. DRAINAGE. SECTION No. 277 of tho Municipal Corporations Act is published for general information:—"lf any laud or building within the Borough lying within one hundred feet from the sea, or from a public drain, can bo, and is not drained by somo pipe or drain to the satisfaction of the Council, th<s Council may make such drain as it thinks necessary to carry tho drainage of such building to tho sea or to such public drain, mid may recover the cost of such •work, not exceeding one year's rack-rent of such land or building, from tho owner or occupier thereof." M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Borough Council Offices, Napier, 29th February, 1888. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Resolution passed by the Napier Borough Council at its ordinary general meeting heid on tho 2nd November, 1887, will take effect as aud from tho let January, 1888. It was ordained that " Tho removal of night-soil bo made compulsory throughout tho Borough, nnd tho removal of house and yard refuse compulsory all over the flats and all over the Spit." The following extract from By-law No. 28 it) published for general information : — BY-LAW No. 28, SECTION 13. 2. The Council may by a resolution passed at any general or extraordinary meeting causo a notice in writing to be served upon the owner or occupier of any promises, either by posting the same to him or by personal service, or Ly affixing such notice to somo conspicuous part of the_jau<l premises calling upon him to ranovc; destroy, and abolish nay cesspit"orcosspool which may exist on sijoh premises within one month from tho date of eorvico of the notice, and in default thereof tho Council may remove, destroy, and abolish such cesspit or cesspool, and the expense thereby incurred shall bo recoverable by the Council from such owner or occupier. 3. The Council may. by a resolution passed' at any General or Extraordinary meeting cause a notice in -writing to bo served upon the owner or occupier of any premises either by pustiug tho same to him or by personal service, or by affixing such notice to somo conspicuous part of iJie said premises calling upon him to alter within one month from the date of tho sorvico of the notice any privy or privies on tho said premises into an earth closet, with tho pan byfitem to tho satisfaction of the Inspector of Nuisances of tho Borough for the time being, or other I authorised person, and in default thereof ! tho Couuoil nrny alter such privy or privies, and the expenso thereby incurred shall be recoverable by the Council from euch owner or occupier. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. N»pior BorouKh Council Office, January 6th, 1888. NOTICE. ANirUAL LICENSING MEETINGS. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. rpHE Annual Licensing Meetings of tho •J. Licensing Committees for the several Licensing Districts specified in ■ tho first column of the Schedule hereto, will be held on the day and at tho placo specified in tho second and third columns of such respectively, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications, in respect of premises situate within such Districts, for I certificates for such Licenses as by " The I Licensing Act, 1881," aro authorised to be i granted by tho Licensing Committees, and for Renewal?, Transfors, or Removals of existing licenses, and all other applications, of which duo notice shall have been given to tho undersigned, in accordance -with tie provisions of tbo said Act. SCHEDULE. Na m o of j Licensing Date of Meet- Placo of District, j ing. Meeting. Napier ; ■ , .. North ( Fbiday, \ The Resident Nap-'er 1 June 8, I Magistrate's' Central J 1888, ut. ( Coart-houee Napier [ Noon. J at Napier. * South , Dated at Napier this 7th day of May, GEORGE W-iCIUiLEN, Clerk to the Licensing Committees. KOTICE., ' I ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING^, ■ • HASTINGS' LICET-rfTNG DISTRICT. THFi,«<ftnnal Lici.:'aing Meeting of the ficousing Coi .mitteo for tho abovename* district will beheld on THURSDAY, tho/th day of JUNE, ISBB, noon, in the AtJeniEpin, at Hnytiriirs, for tho purpose of tjjftitig'into consideration all Applications /or Publicans' and Other Licenses, for Renewals, Transfers, or Romovale. of existing i Liceucee," anci other Applications, of which j duo notice shall have been given to the undersigned, in accordance -with tho provisions of " The Licencing Act, 1881." I GEORGE W. CULLEN, i Clerk to the Licensing Committee. May 7tli, 1888. NOTICE. LOCAL OPTION POLL. HEBETATING A LICENSING DISTRICT. IN ucoordanco with tho provisions of The Licensing Act, 1881, 1, Thomas Foremar. Chairman of tho Licensing Committee for die jabove-named Licensing District, do hereby!appoint WEDNESDAY, 30th May, as toe day, and the Wool-shed, Longlands, as the place for taking the determination by a Poll of the Ratepayers in the said District wbethe/the number of Publicans'. Licenses, Now Zealand Wino Licenses, or Bottle Licenses may or may not be increased within tsaid District. THOMAS FOREMAN, . Chairman Kerotaunga Licensing District. . Hastings, May 16th, 1888. _^_ BOEOUGH OF HASTINGS.. NOTICE, "VTOTICE in hereby given that proceed--31 ings will be tttken under Section iof " Tho Dog Registration Act, 1880," against any person found within the Borough ot Hustings with an Unregistered Dog in bin possession after tho Ist March proximo. By order J. COLLINGE, Town Clerk. February 23rd, 1888. 1Y M A V S O N, J * BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, CAEMijH-sraisET, Names, Ii roturning thanks to tho public for the HI .oral patronage during tho past years, l» ga to say that he will continue to use hm bi it endea'vorn to merit the confidence and si pport by good work, luodoratc charges, a: d punctuality. E EPAIRS ! REPAIRS ! ! REPAIRS !! ! MISS MAYSON, Cahlylk-stkket, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, "1 ~\ESIRKS to return thanks for tho past J j Liberal Patronage, and hopos still to v erit a continuation of tho sumo. Modorato Charge. Stylo and Fit Guaranteed. Foatliere Cleaned and Curl«d. & SONS (LATE PAPE), TAILORS AND HABITMAKERS, DESIRE to thank their patrons for thoir liberal support silica they havo taken o-or Mb Pate's business, and hope by their I OW PRICES, combined with strict atr tiution, to retain their favors, and beg to a mounco to the Public gcuerally that they \ ivo added a Shipment of ENGLISH WINTER GOODS, / nd'.aro constantly receiving consignments of COLONIAL TWEEDS to their Largo and Carefully Selected Stock. ngola's Fashionable Tweeds, Bannockburn's Light and Heavy Overcoats, &o. Having had long oxperieneo in West End i 1 London, Brighton, and other large towns i i England and the colonies, Can Guahantek A FiiOT-ciAsg Fit. BEST WORKMANSHIP, EMERSQN-STREET, N.AFJER.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5228, 25 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5228, 25 May 1888, Page 1

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