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HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. TVTOTICE is hereby given that at a special IN meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council held on MONDAY, the 18th day of June, 1888, a Special Order making the following By-law was pussed. Ihe Special Order and proposed By-law ore set out horeundor, and copies of the same are deposited in the office of the Council at the Council Chambers, Napier, and are open to inspection by tho public during office hours. A special meeting of tho Council to confirm the said Special Order and proposed By-law will bo held on MONDAY, August 20th, 1888 ' G. T. FANNIN, County Clerk. Napier, Juno 25th, 1888. hawke t special order. x> ESOLVED that the following bo ByJLv law No. 7:— I By-law No. 7. ! "No vehicle of any kind whatever, tho ■weight of which, together with the ' load or material thereon, shall exceed five toiw, shall be allowed to cross any bridge within the County of Hawko's Bay and under the control of the Council of the said County. Any person committing a breach of this By-law shall be liable for each offenco to a penalty not exceeding five pounds." County Council Office, Napier, Juno Oth, 1888. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Hawke'e Bay County Council will beheld on MONDAY, tho IGth July, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, at tho Old Provincial Council Chamber, Napier, te confirm the special order passed on the 21st day of May, 188S, altering the name of the " Patea Road Board" and tho " Patea Fiding" to tho " Erewhon Road Board" aud " Erewhon Riding." Dated at Napier this 11th day of June, 18?S " G. T. FANNIN, Per Chairman H.B.C.C. TAMt'MU ROAD BOARD. "\TOTICE is hereby given that it is the i. 1 intention of tho above Board at its next meeting, to be held at the Board's office, Omakari, on WEDNESDAY, July ISth, at noon, to levy a general rate of throe farthings in tho pound upon all rateable property in the district, tho said rate to be for tho year from the Ist of April, 1888, to the 31st of March, 1889, aud payable in two equal instalments—the first instalment on the Hth day of August, 1888, and the second instalment on tho 14th day of February, 1889. Tho Rate Book will bo open for inspection at the Board's office, Omakari. H. HARTSHORN, Clerk Tamumu Road Board. Omakari, June 27th, 1888. i ,^ ——■— A CHRISTOFFERSEN AND CO Has Opened in D ICXENS - STBH BT THE NORSEWOOD WOOD AND COAL DEPOT. Firewood and Coal delivered from the carts at the following Lew Prices for Cash:— FIREWOOD—Hβ per Ton. COAL (from Carts)— 2g per cwt.; 3is per Ton Delivered. SHORT FIREWOOD~IBspor Ton. Charcoal, Fencing Posts and Strainers, House Blocks. Oats and Farm Produce. Chaff, at Is Gel I per Sack, at tho NORSEWOOD WOOD AND COAI. DEPOT, DICKENS-BTBKET, NaPIEB. WESTPORT COAL. barrYbros. notify that they have been appointed •'•SOLEAGENTS FOR HAWKE'S BAY •"*•'. FOB THE CEtEBEATHD riOLEBEOOKDALE COAL Well known by all who havo used it to be in every way Superior and more Economical for HOUSE and STEAM PURPOSES tha? any other in the market. This Coal sella in all Towns in New Zealand up to 10s per ton more than N"ewcastlo. BARRY BROS, arc prepared to deliver at all parta of tho Town and Spit at the fellowing rates: — \ upwards, 10s j per ton, £1 18s. Smaller quantities—single bag, 2s. At Spit Yard—per ton, 355. Small Coal for eteam purposes—|-ton, 14s; ton, 275. BARRiT BBOS. Are so confident of tho advantages of thi Coal that they solicit a trial. Liberal Terms made with the Trade. Yards now open at tho Spit, near Williams and Kettle's. Having purchased the Grain Business of '. Messrs W. Howe and Co., Babby Bbos. are 5 now prepared to supply Grain in any quantities at lowest current rates. ; TAIT & MILLS, t TTTOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS, W Hat and Cobn Dealkbs, , DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. B 1 All orders punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the Town and Railr way Station. Best NEWCASTLE COAL at Lowest . current rates. ' COALS! COALS!! U T)EST NEWCASTLE COALS for Sale ,8 X> at Lowest Current Rates. All Ordere n promptly attended and delivered to any of lie Borouuh or Railway Stations. C. DOLBEL & CO., - Coal Merchants, Port Ahuriri. [a oabd.J A LFRED HERMAN, )f TEACHER OF VIOLIN, ln Has Vacancies for a few more Pupils. IC Z Thirteen Years with Beet Australian Masters ir [a cabd.] er J BONFIELDAKERS ,h PROFESSOR of MUSIC and SINGING SS SIIAKESI'EAKE-ROAD lv (Mrs W. H. Duncan's late residence). MRS J. DICKSON MIDWIFE. — First-class certificate, St. John's Mater nity_ Home, Diploma from tho Obstetrics! Society London. Patients taken in. Omahu Road, Hastings. I A OABD.I gs T\i|"RS WALTER DUNCAN is prepare ier ixL to give lessons in Music and Singing >vo also, Miss Neill will give lessons on th Violin, at their residence, Avenue-roac Hastings roe Teim t for single lessons or quarter o application. WAX FLOWERS AND FANCY WORIi is l\/r IBS - L - RKNOTJF, lato pupil of Mi _LyX Black's, and holder of First-cla Certificate for Wax and Paper Flower alfeo Fancy Work, is prepared to tal lies Pupils for tho above. cry Address: Dickons-street. ust nEO. WALKER, ted VT AUTHORISED AUD LICENSED SUI VEYOR, ;,NAV I E E . : rj jT. DON.NELLI The Willows, Papakuea. iich STOCK, STATION, LAND AND by GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT iJy. ' VALUATOR. ling H. L. DONNELLY has Monoy to Lc ctly on First-class Security. AM . BOW E E nale Late Job Weils, free GENERAL BLACKSMITH ANI yed. LIVERY STABLES, TIINNYSON-STRKKT, NaPIEE. • Horses carefully and promptly shod. DOBERT LAMB, M.8.1. f rom it ARCHITECT, inter Tennyson-stbekt. In- __ - ________^__^__________ — ____ - «, Bath ALL persons foun trespassing with i XJL or gun on th Endsleigh prop* will bo prosecuted. jr. HUIiH CAMPBEXJ

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5267, 10 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5267, 10 July 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5267, 10 July 1888, Page 1

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