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TAMUMU fib'AD B^ARD. NOTICE is hereby given" that it is the intention of this-Board at its next meeting to: bo held, oijfe SATURDAY, the 21st of September,,.Jff' noon, to levy-a General Rate of On'ejpTalfpenny in tl.o £ upon all rateable property in tho District, such rate to be for the year from- the Ist .April,. 18S9, to tho 31st of March, IS9O, and payable in One sum on 24th of January, 1890. J . .' .;' ~';, Tho Rate Book is now open for inspection at the Board's office, Omakari. C. J. NAIRN, Chairman Tamumu Road Board. Omakari, September 4th, 1889. < EDUCATION RESERVES FOR LEASE. Office of tho School Commissioners, Napier, 24th August, 1889. NOTICE is hereby given that the Education, Reserves mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, will be offered for Lease for Twenty-cne Years, by Public Auotion, at the Old Provincial* Council Chambers, at Napier, at 2 p.m., on FRIDAY, the 27th day of September next:— SCHEDULE. Sections at Makotttku. Survey Upset rental District Bile. Sec. Lot. Area.- per annum. Takapau IX 15 1 0035 316 6 „ „ 4 00 36 110 0 „ „ „ 6\o 036 110 0 „ „ „ 6 '0 227 310 0 I' „ „„ 7 02 27 3 0 0 „ „ „ 8 02 29 3 0. 0 I „ „* „ 9 010 10C .;, „ 10 11 0 1 0 0 „ „ „ 11 0 1 0 1 5 0 „ „ 12 0 1 7 1 C 0 „ „„ 13 0 1 7 1 0 0 „ „ 19 1 01 15 15 0 | „ „„ 2 01 32 1 6 0 „ ~,,3130200 „ „„ 4 21 30 210 0 Sections in Danevibke Village. Survey Upset rontal District. Blk. Sec. Area, por annum. a. R. r. £ s. d. Tahoraiti IV. 40 ~ 01 26 115 0 „ „ 41 — 01 35 2 0 0 Makabetu Distbict. Surrey Upset rental District Blk. See. Lot. Area, per annum. a. n. r. £ s. d. Makaretu IV. 154 1 1299 0 0 24 7 2 „ „ „ 2 1009 0 0 12 12 3 The Sections at Makotuku aro in close proximity to tho Railway Station ; the Sections in the Village of Danevirke are also well situated. Rentals bid not to increase during tho 21 years. Lessees to have right of renewal of leases at expiration of the term. Plans and conditions to bo seen at tho Post Offices at Makotuku, Danevirke, Takapau and Ashley-Clinton, and at this Office. W. PARKER, June., Secretary to Commissioners. THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE. SIDEY~& BAIN, HASTINGS STREET, Have Just Landed their Season Supply of Capital Value GUNS GUNS By GUNS GUNS Leadino GUNS GUNS Ma kerb. GUNS Double and Single Barrel Breech-loading Double and Single Barrel Muzzle-loading ROOK RIFLES MARTLNI-HENRYSPORTINGRIFLES SNIDER CARBINES " GEM " AIR GUNS "BULL DOG" REVOLVERS All marked at EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP PRICES. GUNPOWDER—Curtis and Harvey's <♦> Grain No. 0 Pigou Wilkes' and Lawto rence's " Alliance " 6 Rabbit FFF and FF ELEY'S ) Filled with <*> Grain } Powder and Chilled Shot CARTRIDGES ) —all sizes ELEY'S \ Green, Bluo, and CARTRIDGE-CASES J Brown KYNOCK'S ) Green, Blue, and } Brown, and Patent CARTRIDGE-CASES) Brass Metallic . Caps, Recapping Caps, Wadß, &c. Rifle, Carbine, Enfield, and Revolver Cartridges Bulleted Caps, Nos. 1 and 2 Gun Cases, Game Bags, Flasks and Pouches Cartridge and Shot Belts Loading Machines, Turnovers, Rccappers, &c, &c, &c, And all descriptions of SPORTING REQUISITES Of the Latest Patterns. (gjfGuns Repaired, Browned, Refitted, and Cleaned by Practical Workmen. SIDEY & BAIN, THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE, Names. Orders carefully and promptly executed. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Hastings Street, Have just landed a splendid assortment of REGISTER GRATKS, REGISTER GRATES, FENDERS AND.FIBEIRONS, COAL VASES. All latest designs, and tho beat value ever offered in Napier. SEWING MACHINES, » SINGER'S SYSTEM." These Machines have been greatly improved, and are now by far the most complete in the market; vet they are still being sold at the OLD PRICES. H.W. and S. have just landed, ex Elinor Vernon, from New York—Ames' L.H. Shovels, No. 3 ; Hartshorn's Spring Blind Rollers; Bush Hooks, with Axe Handles; Sharp's Axes, all patterns ; Step Ladders, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet; Manure Forks. Ex Ruapohu from London —2 dozen Butter Scales, 40 dozen Mill Saw Files, 1 case Cartland's Brass Foundry, Spare Knives for "Simplex" Sausage-Machines, 20 tons Corrugated Iron. To arrive ex Tainui from London—2 oases Brass Taps, 1 case Lockwood's Pampa Knives, 1 case Door Knockers and Knobs, 1 case Weston's Patent Pulley Blocks, 1 case Copper Rivets and Washers, 2 casks Pipe Fittings, 10 tons Cooper's Hoop Iron. ;case Heiffor'fl Razors, 20 bundles Steel (square, octagon, and round). Sole Agents for "ZEALANDIA" RANGES. These Ranges are now made for burning either Wood or Coal. A compotent staff of Tinsmiths and Plumbers employed on tho premises. Estimates given for all classes of Plumbing Work. A first-class Gunsmith employed, whoso work we can guarantee. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, HASTINGS STREET. SHOP O O S A & *> g 0 THE LOLLY_SHOP* SPECTACLES. A LEVI, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, Hastings street.—All defoots of vision thoroughly tested and accurately fitted with the Optical aid to perfect sight. Very largo stock of Pebbles in Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacleand Folder Frames Optical Glass Spectacles, all qualities Caratacts, Deep Concaves, Riding, Folder and Smoke Concaves. Cylindrical, Prisniatics, Telescopes and Field Glaeses, and Colored Glasßoy. Repairs accurately made. New Lenses, Frames, &c, fitted. Occuliste' prescriptions carefully filled. Always arriving — Latest Tobacconist Novelties in Wooden and Meerschaum Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette Holders and Cases, Walking Sticks, and all Tobacconist j Sundries. Turkish, Egyptian, and American Cigarettes, aud a largo assortment of ' brand* of Tobaccos and Cigars.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5627, 11 September 1889, Page 1

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