. DOG NUISANCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all whom it may concern that, on and after the First day of May next, the. provisions of the " Dog Nuisance Act" will be rigidly enforced. The police have received instructions to destroy, after that date, any unregistered dog, and dogs witiiout collars, being at large in streets and public places. Application for collars to be made to the undersigned, who will issue the same upon payment of 55., and Is. for registry. James Grindem., Registrar under the Dog Nuisance Act. Napier, April 19, 1860. THE Undersigned Lave received instructions to sell by Private Contract VALUABLE AND VERY DESIRABLE RURAL LAND, consisting of 525 Acres of rich, arable soil, and situated at Puketapu, abutting on the Ware Rangi Native Reserve, distance across the Harbour about 5 miles from Napier, and adjoining Capt. Henton's Proper Particular attention is called to the good locality and extent of this valuable property. Terms — Very liberal John Alexander Smith & Co., Auctioneers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 136, 28 April 1860, Page 7
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163Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 136, 28 April 1860, Page 7
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