i —A—GRAND BAZAAR In aid of the ANGLICAN CHURCH FUNDS Will be held iu the fJAOWN HALL, OPUNAKE, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, and following days. CHOICE COLLECTION OF Works of Art, Fancy Goods, &c. GIFT AUCTION^" REFRESHMENT STALL, SIDE SHOWS. JZ>rainatic Entertainment and Promenade Concert. Insxbumental Music Each Evening. Admission—6d. ,T. A. BUSHE BAILEY, Hon. Sec. Egmout Agricultural and Pastoral Association. THE TWELFTH GRAND ANNUAL SHOW OF Horses, cattle, sheep, DOGS, PIGS, DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c. will be held on the SHOW GROUND, HAWERA, on THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1895. ENTRIES close on SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1895. Members of the Association are reminded that their Annual Subscriptions are now due, and must be paid to entitle them to the privileges of membership. It is requested that subscriptions and donations be forwarded to the Secretary at once. Programmes and entry forms will be forwarded on application. Alteration to programme— Section 86 : Best cow for milk and beef Ist prize, £8 ; 2nd prize, £2. Awarded by Mr E, H. Goodsal. C. A. BUDGE, Secretary. NOTICE. ATOTICE is hereby given that on 1 > and after FRIDAY, 18th October 1895, all Cows found grazing on the township, Opunake, NOT WEARING a BADGE, will be IMPOUNDED without further notice. K. V. BREACH, T.R.P., Monte Carlo. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that a Red and White COW and Roan BULL, about 18 months old, no visible brands or earmarks on either, running on my farm, Taungatara, will be sold by public auction on SATURDAY, November 2nd, 1895, unless expenses are sooner paid. D. C. SIMSON, Taungatara. Impouudin<r Nolice. In the matter of the Impounding Act, 1884. IMPOUNDED in Rahotu Public Pound, by the Ranger, from Rahotu Road, 1 Red and White HEIFER, piece out of both ears, no visible brand If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on MONDAY, October 21st, 1895, at 12 noon. JACOB ROTHERY, Poundkeeper. PETTIGREW’S pURE SEPARATOR BUTTER, lOtl per ll> AT THE STORE. FOR SATE. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, November 2nd, For the PURCHASE of SECTION 65, Block XI, Opunake Survey District, on which is erected dwelling house, built of iron, stockyard, cowshed, calfhouse, and other outbuildings. Thirty-five acres are laid down in grass, twenty acres of bush are felled ready for burning, and twenty acres standing bush. The whole farm is securely fenced with three plain and two barb wires. A calf paddock fenced with seven wires, and a garden and orchard well stocked with choice fruit trees in bearing order. The farm fronts a good metal road, within one mile of the Punehu Dairy Factory, and can be converted into freehold on payment of 25s per acre. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Also—--15 cows 1 horse, trap, and harness 2 milk cans These can be taken at valuation or otherwise. H. DOUBE, Post Office, | Awatuna.
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 18 October 1895, Page 3
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