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SALES BY ME. M'LEAN. THE REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, JUNE IG, 1877. At 12, noon. PRODUCE Potatoes Maize Turkeys Fowls, &c. Ale and Stout At 2 p.m., Hacks and Trap Horses Vehicles Harness Saddles, &c. J. A. LENNIE, 103G Commission Agent. THE REPOSITORY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. TTORSES and TRAPS TO LET. Horses Sold and Bought on Commission. Hay, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, and other Produce always on hand for Sale privately. Horses Clipped and Broken. J. A. LENNIE, 945 Commission Agent. Education Board Office, Napier, June 4, 1577. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow- __\ ing Education. Reserve will be offered for Lease (21 years) by public auction at the late Provincial Council Chamber on Tuesday, September 4, 1577 : — Section 259 B, Town of Napier, 1 rood. Upset price £20 per annum. JOSEPH RHODES, 923 Chairman Education Board. REGISTRATIWI)FI)OGS; "VpOTICE is hereby given that the RegisX\ tration of Dogs throughout the Waipawa County commences on this date. Dogs registered at this office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays and Saturdays JAMES MVMILLIN, Registrar. Mr Turley's office, Collins-street, Sedgwick. June 11, 1577. 1032 NOTICE. PATANGATA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. A PUBLIC Meeting of the Ratepayers of this district will take place in the School-house, Kaikora, on Saturday, the 23rd inst., at 2 p.m., to take into considera- I tion whether it would be advisable to merge the Road Board into the County, or remain j intact. WM. WHITE, Chairman, Patangata Road Board. Kaikora, June 9, 1577. 99S N O T I C.E~ A PLOUGHING MATCH will be held at _t__ TARADALE _n the 2Sth June, 1577. Programme and prizes will appear in a future advertisement. JAMES NEAGLE, 10^) .Secretary. N O T i~O ~TT~ " FROM this date Poison will be laid on the run of the undersigned. All persons found trespassing with dog or gun will be prosecuted. J. CHAMBEES, Te Mata. June 13, 1877. 1022 NOTICE. THE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Puketapu Road Board District will be held in the Puketapu Schoolhouse on June 30th, at 11 o'clock. M. HUTCHINSON, 1013 Chairman of the Board. N O T I C~K rpO the Person who left a White Heifer in X my Paddock, about three months ago. If not Claimed and all expenses paid within fourteen days from date, will be sold. JANS NEILSEN, Havelock. June 13, 1577. 1020 NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of N. P. Plante and Co. arc requested to pay the amount of their accounts to the undersigned immediately. Mr F. D. Luckie has been appointed to collect all accounts owing to the above Estate. OWEN & GRAHAM, 970 Per Alex. Snedden. N O T I C E. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I WILL not be Responsible for any debt or debts that my Wife, Elizabeth Firth, may contract after this date. S. B. FIRTH, Storekeeper, Te Aute. Te Aute, June 8, 1577. 973 NOTICE. TN reference to the Cow that was purchased by John Beattie from Allan M'Lean, the money for which was oflered to him by John Beattie several times in presence of witnesses, which he said that there was no hurry for. I oflered the cow for sale at T. Reynolds, which he said to me that he thought the cow oxight to be paid Cor before I ollered it for sale ; whether that was to injure my character I leave the public to understand. ] told him the cow and also the service to the mate would be paid for at once by applying to me for an order to receive the same from Mr John Orr, which complies with his wishes, by giving the proper brand and also the receipt. In regard to the work that was done by J. B. for A. M 'Lean, it was very reasonably done for the time of year. Even bullocks are not so plentiful in the South, which Mr M'Lean knows a good deal about. 1037 JOHN BEATTIE. "jl/TONTPELLIER "jVTURSERY, AUCKLAND. D. HAY & SON Have great pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to their extensive and VALUABLE NURSE UY STOCK, Which is now ready and in excellent condition for removal, consisting of Conifers and Taxads, Evergreen and Deciduous Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Climbers, Herbaceous, Soft-wooded and Greenhouse Plants, Hoses in great variety, Bulbs, Tubers, &c. A Choice Collection of Flower Seeds. Fruit Trees, including bust varieties. jti 1 ' Distant correspondents may rely upon Plants being carefully packed. Descriptive priced lists on application. 534 SPECIAL CAUTION. —SCHIEDAM HOLLAND. nnHE Stearino Candle Factory, Apollo in X Schiedam, hereby give notice to the trade, that owing to the spurious imitation of their brand, the candles for the Australian and Now Zealand market will in future simply bear the name Hchusuam on their usual labels. Sole export agents, Heintzinan and Rochus.sen, London. Orders executed through merchants in London. SO2 _____________ A NYONE found trespassing on the _L__ Poukawa Station, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. 891 HUGH CAMPBELL. WAIPUKURAU SMALL FARM ASSOCIATION. THE Quarterly Subscriptions will be received at Mr M 'Knight's residence, Waipukurau, on Monday Evening next, June 18th, at 7 o'clock. ALFRED LEVY, 1017 Secretary,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3933, 15 June 1877, Page 3

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