PUBLIC MEETING. | flltUS settlers in the Ngaire and adjoin- ■*• ing districts are requested to attend ' a public meeting at Bi\ tt and Johnston's Hotel, on Friday, 24th September, at 3 p.m., — For the purpose of considering the advisableness of extending the Ngaire Road Board district to the boundaries of the Ngaire Survey District. AlsOj for the purpose of discussing the merg' ing of all the District Road Boards into the proposed new i County of Egmont, and other local matters. H. SOUTHEY, Chairman Ngaire Road Board. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. "VT O T I O E. A Special Meeting of the Patea County Council will be held on Wednesday, the 6th October next, for the purpose of confirming the following resolution : — " That Bye-law 7 of the Slaughterhouse Regulations be struck out, and the following substituted :—: — " The Council may from time to time appoint an Inspector" of Slaugh-ter-houses, who may demand from the owner or lessee of every slaughterhouse the sum of one half -penny for each and every head of small cattle, and twopence for each and every head of large cattle slaughtered at any slaughter-house, except in the case of boiling-down establishments, the owners or lessees of which shall pay two shillings and sixpence for every thousand, ov part of a thousand, head 01 small cattle slaughtered : Provided always that any demand for such fee be made within six calendar months from the date on which such cattle were slaughtered, and when collected shall be paid by the Inspector to the County Treasurer." J. BLACK, Clerk Patea County Council. County Offices, 4th September, 1880. DISTRICT ORDERS. npHE under-mentioned Volunteer Corps JL will parade for inspection as follows :—: — The Hawera Cavaliy and Normanby Rifles, at 2 o'clock p.m. on the 25th instant. M. NOAKE, Major, Commanding W. and R. Districts. HAWERA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. mHE Rate for 1880-1881 is now due, -■- and if not paid by the 30th September, instant, proceedings will be taken for its recovery. Office days — Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. By order. G. V. BATE, Secretary Hawera Road Board. WATCHMAKER,. H. G. PITCHER, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA, Has on hand — English, American, and Foreign watches English, French, and American clocks Gold and silver brooches, eastings, chains, lockets, studs, and jewellery of every description Also, Playing cards, pocket and pen knives Barometers Briar pipes (G.B.D), meerschaum pipes Billiard chalk, cue tip 3, and cement Purses, pocket books, card cases Toothpicks, pencil cases Concertinas, &c., &c., &c. Ladies' ears pierced. Spectacles convex and concave. A large assortment of real Whitby Jet Goods. MR. LESLIE CHARLES, NOBMANBY, mEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING. Pianos and Harmoniums tuned and repaired. Terms moderate. Orders may be left at Mr Pitcher's, Hawera. "TV 1 O T I (3 X POISON will be laid on my premises on and after this date. JOHN BURTON. September 15, 1880. WANTED the Public to Know, that they can have Printing of every description done on the shortest notice, and at moderate rates, at the Hawera AND NOBMANBY STAR Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 47, 22 September 1880, Page 3
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