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GOVEBNMBNT NOTIFICATIONS. Alteration of Boundaries in Hawke's Bay, under "The Highways Ad, 1871." Normanby, Governor. IN exercise of the powers conferred by the Act ef the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay intituled " The Highways Act, 1571," and now vested in me by ' ' The Abolition of Provinces Act, 1875," I, George Augustus Constantine, Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby notify that the boundaries of the several highway districts named in the Schedule hereto are hereby altered, so that the boundaries of such districts shall henceforth be those set forth m the said Schedule in relation to the name of each district. SCHEDULE. Tamumu District. The boundary starts at the sea-coast at Blackhead, at the junction with the Eparaima District, runs along the northern boundary of that district to the Tangituporo Stream, and down that stream to the Tukituki River, and down that river to the mouth of the Mangarara Stream, and up that stream to the north-west boundary of Block No. 30, Mangakuri District ; thence along the north-west boundary of that block to its north-west corner ; thence along the eastern boundary of Block No. 46, Tarawera ■ District, to the Omakere Stream ; thence up that stream to the northern boundary of Block No. 10, Pourerere District ; thence along the northern boundary of that block and of Block No. 5 to the sea-coast at Paoanui, and along the sea-coast in a southerly direction to the starting point at Blackhead. Okro District. The boundary starts at the sea-coast at Paoanui at the northern boundary of the Tamumu District, follows along the northern and eastern boundaries of that district to the Tukituki River, down that river to the mouth of the Hawea Stream, and up that stream to the northern boundary of Block No. 63, Oero District ; thence along that boundary and the northern and eastern boundaries of Block No. 68 to the northern boundary of the Te Apiti Native Block, along that boundary to the sea-coast, and along the sea-coast in a southerly direction to the starting point at Paoanui. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this eleventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. 846 G. S. WHITMORE. NOTICE. DUGDALE. THEREBY authorise Mr C. B. Hoadley to receive Dugdale's Fees due January, 1878, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. J. D. CANNING, Oakbourne, Wallingford. February 13, 1878. IN REFERENCE to above I beg to request that all Fees now due be paid to me forthwith. C. B. HOADLEY, 838 Napier. NOTICE. PERSONS driving Sheep through the land known as Tareha's Reserve, Papakura, or through the River Bed between Omaranui and Pa Whakairo, without giving Legal Notice will be prosecuted. SIMEON NEWBOLD, Willow Home, 843 Papakura. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. "T^TOTICE is hereby given that the Part_Li nership formerly subsisting between Henry Williams and William Cowpbr Smith, as General Storekeepers, at Waipukurau, under the style of Smith & Co., has been dissolved as from the thirty-first day of December, 1877. The said Henry Williams is authorised to receive all debts due to the late firm, and will discharge all their liabilities. Dated the 20th day of February, 1877. HENRY WILLIAMS, WILLIAM COWPER SMITH. Witness —J. W. Carlile, Solicitor, Napier. THE Business at Waipukurau will be carried on by the undersigned, who will continue to use the style of Smith & Co. 839 HENRY WILLIAMS. I'IHE Annual Meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church will be held in the Church on Monday Evening, the 25th instant. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs D. Sidey, D. Bruce, and others, and the choir will render a selection of Sacred Music, The meeting will commence at 7.30 o'clock. 844 ADDFELLOWS 1 HALL, WAIPAWA, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 21 and 22. MESSRS REED BROS. Will appear for TWO NIGHTS ONLY, In conjuction with MISS LEAF, The Celebrated Contralto. Come and hear W. H. Reed play on every musical instrument now in use ! MILLION PRICES. Front Seats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s. 304 THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1878. COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL Kj CONCERT TO MR R. EVA, Under the Patronage Of the Rowing Clubs of Napier. Particulars in future advertisement. Admission — Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box plan and tickets at Jacob's Fancy Repository. The performance will commence at 8 p.m. sharp. 831 THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1878. FIRST APPEARANCE OF WORKING MEN'S DRAMATIC CLUB. Performance in aid of Working Men's Club Piano Fund. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD ! And farce of THE ARTFUL DODGE. Further particulars in future advertisement. 831 TO LET. A BUTCHER'S SHOP, at Havelock. For particulars apply to J. JOLL, 631 Havelock. TO LET, AFOUR/ROOMED COTTAGE off Carlyle-street, at present occupied by F. Parker. Apply to JOHN ORR, 793 Port Ahuriri. WAIPAWA COUNTS COUNCIL. rTIHE Rate for the year ending March 31, X 1878, is payable at the shop of the undersigned, Waipawa. B. HARWOOD, 967 Rate Collector. PUKETAPU STORE. WELBOURN takes the opportunity of . thanking the inhabitants of Puketapu and outside districts for their very liberal support during the last 12 months, and hopes, by keeping a good stock of DRAPERY, GROCERIES, &c, on hand, combined witk moderate prices, fstifi to merit their support.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5014, 21 February 1878, Page 3

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