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PATtJTAHI HIGHWAY DISTRICT • CONSTITUTED. Hercules Robinsox, Governor. TT"NDER and m "pursuance of the LJ powers an< * authorities vested m ma by an Act of the 1 Province of Auckland intituled the " The Highways Act, 1874," and by v The Abolition of Pror- vinces Act, 1875, ' I, Hercules George Robert Robinson, the [Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, hereby notify that. Ido herdby create that portion of the' Provincial., .District •■of. -Auckland described: m the Schedule hereto a new highway district, under the said "Highways Act, 1874," by the distinctive! name of the PatutahLHighway District, and I declare that the boundaries of. the said district Bhall jbe ; thoße^defined ip. the Schedule hereto. ... , ; - . SCHEDULE. . r Bovnded towards the North ;by part of the southern boundary pf s the Okahuatiu No. 1 Block, and the south-western and southern boundaries of the Reppngaere Block frOm the easternmbst.angle jpf the first-named block to the Waipaoa Riyere towards the East by the : Waipapa River aforesaid, from its confluence with the Waikaaliu River to its confluence with the Arai River ; towards the South-east by the Arai River aforesaid, and part of the southern boundary of the Patutalu Block, to Trig. Station No. 136 ; towards the South-west by part of the northern boundary of the Whakaongaonga Block, from tV.e point. last named to the Hangaroa River ; towards the West by the Hangaroa River to the north-western boundary of the Patutalu Block ; and towards the North-west by the north-western boundary of the lastnamed block to the eastermost angle of the Okahuatiu No. 1 Block first mentioned, the place of cbmmencement. As witness /the hand of His J ''' ' Excellency, the Governor, this twenty - sixth day of • August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy -nine. G. S. Whitmore. ■ . .. r ' „i ■ <—■ POVERTY BAY 1 HIGHWAY DIS- ; trict constituted; Hercules Robinson,- Governor. TTNDER and m- pursaunce of the \J - powera and authorities vested' in me by an Act Of the Province of Auckland intituled "The Highways Act, 1874," and by "The Abolition of Provinces Act, 1875," I, Hercules George : Robert Robinson, the Governor of the - Colony of New Zealand, hereby, notify that I do hereby create that portion of the Provincial District of Auckland described m the Schedule hereto a new highway district, under the snid ' ' Highways Act, 1 1874> by the distinctive . name of the Poverty ~Bay Highway District, and I declare that the boundaries of the said district shall be those described m the Schedule hereto. : . ; SCHEDULE Bonded towards the North' by the " Southern boundary of the Ormond Highway District, from the Waipaoa River to the western boundary of the Whataupoko Block ; towards the ; East by the Taruheru River, and part of the Western boundary of the Borough of Gisborne to the sea ; towards the South -bytheßeatothe mouth of ,the Waipaoa . River ; and towards the West by the Waipaoa River to .the Southern i boundary of the Ormond Highway District . aforesaid, the place of commencement. - . ' . As witness the haad of His Excellency the Governor, this . twenty-sixth day of August, one thousand eight hunhred and seventy-nine. G. S. Whitmore.

POVERTY BAY DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. THE RATES for the current year are now due and payable to MESSRS. J. & A. DAVIS, of Makaraka, on or before the 30th day of September, 1879. W. R. BALL, - , \ Secretary. BERLIN WOOL, m all Shades, Smoking Caps, Slippers to fill m ..patterns, Canvas — various. Shades, Beads — assorted Colors, Fringes, Tassels, Threads, ' arid .all Material for Ladies' Fancy Work, at Mrs. Browne's Stationery and Book Repository, G L A D 8 -TO KE. ROA D, WANTED — By a respectable Female, a SITUATION as Waitress, General. Servant, or Housemaid, either m hotel or private family. Apply Office of this paper. „ : BOARD & RESIDENCE. rpO LET. —BEDROOMS with or I without Board. Private Sitting Room, with -use of Piano, if required. Apply Office of this Paper. NOTI C E . TNJTQTICE all persons found' TRES- -*-^ ,^4SSING on,the undermentioned P»p- a-» ai be PROSECUTED. LotS 184, dOU, —or 9ftQ AndalaoPOlS^« A - hereon ONE POtTND REWiuKT. LOST, BonMmthjre m the vicinity of I the Maso^vHotei, a BROWN LEATHER BOOK, containing MemorMida^d p -"^ TOBACCO A»J> CIGAK»)t? At the Stationery BepoatV

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 887, 11 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 887, 11 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 887, 11 September 1879, Page 3

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