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N«w Advertisements. a good GENERAL VV SERVANT. Apply, Mrs. Ward, Lowe Street. "TTTANTED, TWO MEN to Dig VV Potatoes. Apply to C. W. FLEXMAN, ANTED — TWO BULLOCKDRIVERS. Apply B. W. FLEXMAN. "TT /ANTED A HOUSEMAID.— VV Apply at the Settlers Hotel. "TTTANTED, appointment as BOOKW . KEEPER, ACCOUNTANT, «fcc, by a thoroughly competent person. Good references. , Apply, Office of this paper. "VTTANTED by a TRUST WORTY . VV MARRIED MAN, the management of a FARM, or any other position of trust. Address A. 8., Herald Office. fe 24 TO LET, . A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with -*"*- a handy Cooking Range fixed, nnd utensils connected therewith. Pleasant Locality. fe2s Apply E. J. UPHAM. £2 KEWARD. I" OST, Stolen, or Strayed, from the .J Race Course, ,on Thursdaj', a BLACK MARE. Branded TG near shoulder; 'Tjrhite spot under Tiis Inoutli, had Saddle and Bridle when taken away. The Same to be returned to this Office, when the reward will be paid. £1 REWARD. A DARK BROWN GELDING, branded JE on near shoulder, one white hind foot ; also saddle mark. The finder will be rewarded by bringing the same to me. E. Y LUTTRELL, fe 25 Masonic Stables. £2 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed, a Brown Mare, branded JK near shoulder, The finder will receive the above reward on bringing her to the '• Bungalow," Ormond. Anyone detaining her after this date will be prosecuted. January 6, 1879. £2 KI TE TANGATA. MAN A e whakahoki mai tetahi hoiho uwha pakaka nei. Ko te parane he J.K. kci te pakihiwi maui, i marara raiiei, i whanakotia ranei tana hoiho me man ki te kainga oMaeitanara e tata ana ki Omana. Ki te puritia ete tangata a muri atu o tenei panuitanga ka whakawakia ia, Hanuere, 6, 1879. fel7 "TMPOUNDED at Ormond,** on Feb/jL ruary 21st, 1879, by Villers. -7 Chestnut Gelding, white star on forehead ; rope round neck ; branded like _a^ on near shoulder. Will be sold at the Pound Yards, on March 7th, 1879, unless redeemed. Impounded by A. F. Hardy. Blue Roan Gelding, off hind foot white ; anchor, brand. on off shoulder ; rope round neck. Will be sold at tho Pound Yards, on March 10, 187,9, unless redeemed. J. VILLERS, f e 25 Poundkeeper. MUNICIPAL BYE-LAWS. ■••'•■•' February 25th 1879. IN accordance with Clause 340, Sec. tion 2, " Municipal Corporation Act, 1876;" the following proposed Byelaw is published for general information : " * BEDFORD SHERRIFF, Town Clerk. : BYE-LAW, No. 14. 1. That from and after the coming into 'force 'of this law, it shall not be lawful to use in the erection of buildings, or the construction of walls and foundations any material other than stone, brick, concrete, or iron, within the following limits of the Borough of Gisborne, viz.. bothsidesof Gladstone-road, from its junction with Read's Quay to Grey-street, and to a depth of not less than two-and-a-half chains on either side. 2. That it shall not be lawful to use shingles or other combustible material for the roofing of any new building, or the repairing or renewing the roof of any old building within the following limits, viz. : — : Description or Boundaries All that portion of the Borough of Gisborne, commencing on the intersection of the Town Boundary (near Adair's New Wharf), with the Turanganui River ; thence following the Turanganui and Taruheru Rivers .to the intersection of Roebuck Road ; thence along said road to the intersection rof Aberdeen Road ; thence along ~ Aberdeen Road to its intersection ' ' with Herbert Road ; thence along Herbert Road to its junction with Gladstone . Road ; thence along Gladstone Road ■to its junction ■with Roebuck .', Road ; then along Roebuck Road 'to the Town • Boundary ; thence aloug said Boundary, to the coramenciug point. ' : 3. Any person or persons offending against either of the above Bye laws shall forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding the sum of £5 for every such offence, provided that eyery day during which such prohibited material shall be used shall be deemed a fresh and separate breach of such Bye-laws. 4: A fee of £1 Is. shall he payable to the. Borough Fund |or any and every inspection, superintendance, or other service performed by the Borough Engineer under any, JBye-law. such to be paid by the person* at whose request such inspection, superiutendance, or service was made.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 636, 26 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 636, 26 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 636, 26 February 1879, Page 3

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