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FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE STOCK, PLANT, AND GOODWILL Of the Well-known Coaching, Cab, Liver? AND Bait Business Of MESSRS PULLAN, ARMITAGE, AND CO. AS A GOING CONCERN. With the Benefits of all Freeholds, Tenancies and Premises. SiTOCK AND PLANT Comprise the following:— 19 'Buses, 23 Landaus, 4 Broughams 5 Hansom Cabs, 7 Waggonettes 22 Buggies and Dogcarts (4-wbeeled) 20 Gigs and Dogcarts (2-wheeled) 6 Four-horse Brakes, 3 Hearses •1 English Four-in-tland Coach 1 Grain Waggon, 1 Dray HORSES-320 Horses HARNESS-Complement of Harness for a Vehicles, and Full inventory of all Necessary Sundries. Connected with the principal Stable is a complete Plant for carriage-building, trimming, and painting ; ditto for saddlery, ditto smithy and horse-shoeing. Tbe undersigned call special attention to this well-known Business, as while being the most lucrative is the oldest established and by far the largest of its kind in New Zealand, and capable of considerable expansion. It is also distinctly vouched that the Plant is all in thorough repair, and well up to date ; the Horses are carefully selected, and a grand lot of animals, and the Business generally an exceptionally sound one. Reasons for selling, and all particulars may be obtained from the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED). Successors to . HUNTER AND NOLAN. CLIVE RIVER BOARD. Clive River Board Office, July 3rd, 1901. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Clive River Board, to be held at the Board's office, Tomoana, at 3.3,5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of August, 1901, the following resolution will be proposed :— That for carrying into effect the general purposes of " The River Boards' Act, 1884," and the amendments thereof, it be a special order of the Clive River Board that the Clive River Board make and levy within the Clive River District a uniform general rate of one half-penny iv the pound (£) on all the rateable property within the above river district. Such rate to be for the period from the Ist day of April, 1903, to the 31st day of March, 1902, and that the rate shall bo payable in one payment on the Ist day of October, 1901, to the Clerk, Schoolhouse, Clive. The rate-Look will be open for inspection during office hours (Saturdays excepted) at the School-house, Clive. THOMAS CROSSE, Chairman. NOTICE is hereby given that Section 21, Block VIII, HangaroaDistrict, will he open for application at this office and the District Land ancl Survey Office, Gisborne, either for Cash, Occupation with Right of Purchase, or Lease in Perpetuity, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of August, 1901. The section contains 275 acres, and is valued at 30s per acre. Full particulars may be obtained at this office and the District Land and Survey Office, Gisborne. ERIC C. GOLD SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department, Napier, 6th July, 1901. MESSRS ROCHFORT & SON Beg to Notify that they have Moved Into New Offices In the Buildings next Mr Cornfoid's Office in Tennyson Str Envelopes! Envelopes!! In Addition to the Large Stock Already Held, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES HAS BEEN LANDED Ex " Whakatane " and " Waimate." Printing at Special Bates. DAILY TELEGEAPH NAPIEK. • MR MAYSON,~ TEACHER OF MUSIC. Singing, Piano, Violin, Harmony, Theor}\ Pupils taught at their own homes if desired. Country districts visited, and Singing Classen formed." Address: 72, Tennyson Street, near the District School.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9297, 26 July 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9297, 26 July 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9297, 26 July 1901, Page 8

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