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BANNER & LIDDLE'S SALES. THIS DAY. _ __j , fy. . FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1878, At 12 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Will sell by public auction, at their rooms, Tennyson-street, on the above date, Q TONS CANTERBURY FLQUR O (Saunders') : " ' ' 16 bags Anderson's Flour, lOOIbs 10 „ „ „ 501bs 2 cases Prime old Cheese Without reserve. Also, Canterbury Hams and Bacon „ Cheese (prime quality) And 1 Iron Tank A quantity of Furniture, Matting, and other articles too numerous to particularise. BANNER & LIDDLE, 627 Auctioneers. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH— Head Office, Wellington. It is found in the course of business that mistakes frequently occur in consequence of the similarity of title assumed by some of the new Life Offices recently established in the Australian Colonies. The public are requested to note that the Australian Mutual Provident Society is the correct designation of the oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia. Pabsent Annual Revenue exceeds £470,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,000,000 The New business for the year 1876 was 4549 proposals accepted and completed, assuring £1,652,575, and producing a new annual revenue of £56,300. Persons assuring with this office share the whole profits, and a bonus is declared every fifth year. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Agents for Hawke's Bay, 509 BANNER & LIDDLE. ■*«— — i ■ — — —^ i FENCING NOTICE. To J. Pocock, J. M'Kenzie, W. Ebbett, and Walters, or others, the owners of rural seotions Nos. 20, 22, 24, and 27 on the Plan of the Arlington Estate. IN pursuance of the " Fencing Act, 1874," I hereby give you notice that I, the undersigned William Goodwin, the owner of rural sections numbered 21 and 23 on the above plan, require you to assist in making, in equal proportions, a dividing fence between the above-mentioned sections belonging to me and the above-mentioned .sections belonging to you, and that in default of your so doing I shall proceed to make the whole of the said dividing fence and call upon you to pay one-half the cost of making the same. Dated this 29th April, 1878. sjK> WILLIAM GOODWIN. FENCING NOTICE. To J. Pocock, R. Kelly, O'Brien, or other the owners of Rural Sections Nos. 1, 2, 5, and 16, on the plan of the Arlington Estate. IN pursuance of "The Fencing Act, 1874," I hereby give you notice that I, the undersigned, John Davis Canning, the owner of rural sections numbered 3 and 4 on the above plan, require you to assist in making, in equal proportions, a dividing fence between the above-mentioned sections belonging to me and the above-mentioned sections belonging to you, and that, in default of your so doing, I shall proceed to make the whole of the said dividing fence, and call upon you to pay one-half of the cost of making the same. Dated this 15th day of April, 1878. 490 JOHN DAVIS CANNING. FENCING NOTICE. To David Sims, or other the owners or occupiers of portion of the Eparaima East Block. IN pursuance of "The Fencing Aot, 1874," I hereby give you notice that I, the undersigned, John Davis Casing, the occupier of 121 acres of land, being portion of the Eparaima East Block, require you to assist in making, in equal proportions, a dividing fence between the above-mentioned land, and the land occupied by me, and that in default of your so doing, I shall proceed to make the whole of the said dividing fence, and call upon you to pay one-half of the cost of making the same. Dated this 15th day of April, 1878. 492 JOHN DAVIS CANNING. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the West Clive School-room, at 7 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd May, when the Candidates for the representation of the Clive Riding will address the Ratepayers. A. LASCELLES H. O. CAULTON H. J. H. GLAZEBROOK, Jun. ELDRED BECK J. B. HOLLIS GEORGE MERRITT JOHN B. MARTIN E. T. BENNETT. Olive, Ist May, 1878. 619 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CLIVE RIDING. GENTLEMEN, —Having been nominated as a Candidate for the seat for the CHve Riding in the Hawke's Bay County Council, I beg to solicit the favor of your support at the polling booths on Saturday, the 4th May. I will do all in my power to secure equity in the County valuations, and to prevent the influence of private interests from interfering with public rights in regard, to river conservation and other similar matters. Being a resident in yonr district, your interests and my own are in all respects identical. Your late member, the Hon. Colonel Whitmore, has foand it necessary to resign his seat owing to his being unable to attend to his county duties during a considerable part of the year. As it is universally anticipated that next session will be an exceedingly long one, I may be allowed to point out that the same objection applies to the election of any other member of the General Assembly to a seat in the Jonnty Council. I have therefore felt it incumbent upon me to come forward as a candidate, and I feel satisfied that I may rely upon your support. WILLIAM ORR. Orrwell, Clive, April 29. ' 591 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CLIVE RIDING. GENTLEMEN,—! have the honor to solicit your support at the election on Saturday next, the 4th May. My views upon local matters are, I think, pretty well known. If returned, I shall endeavor, as I always have done, to see that local matters are attended to by local bodies, and that the ratepayers get the best possible return for the rates they pay. Until I saw Mr Orr's address this morning, I was not aware that my holding a seat in the House was any objection to my holding a seat in the Council. I thought, and probably you will agree with me, that the fact that I hold a seat in Parliament would make it more advisable that I should have practical experience of the working of the Counties Act. On the last occasion when I contested the seat with the Hon. Col. Whitmore, there was a public question upon which the election was decided, and scarcely three months had elapsed before the county found it necessary to adopt the course I advocated. On this occasion, it seems to me that the matter is simply a personal one. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, 617 F. SUTTON. STEAM THRESHING MACHINE. A MARSHALL _ & SONS', 6 h. p. Portable Engine, nearly new, and Threshing Machine, 4ft. drum, with all gear complete, and in good working order; to be sold cheap. Apply to 623 M, R. MILLER.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 50427, 3 May 1878, Page 3

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