COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. rTIENDERS are invited for the -*- efficient working of the TOLOGA BAY FERRY. Specifications may be inspected at the Cook County Council Chambers, and at the Post Office, Tologa Bay. The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. Tenders to be deposited at the Chambers up to three p.m., on Friday, October 3rd. G, J. WINTER," Engineer. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. .rpENDERS are invited for the -*- erection of a BRIDGE over Te Aroha Creek, on the Wairo'a Bridle Track. Plans and Specifications are now open for inspection at the Council Chambers. Also, — For FORMATION of MAIN ROAD from Makaraka to Scrivener's Corner, Matawhero Plans and Specification will be on view at the Chambers, from Monday, Sept. 29th. Tenders to be posted m the Tender Box at the Chambers, before 3 p.m. on Friday October 3rd. G. J. WINTER, Engineer. INFECTED SHEEP NOTICE. Ql HEEP kept upon the run known as *-< PUATAI, m the occupation of Messrs Laisel and Cooke, and situated m the Poverty Bay Subdivision of the Auckland Sheep District, are INFECTED SHEEP m the meaning of "The Sheep Act, 1878." Dated this 20th Day of Sept-., 1879. J. McNEILL CAMPBELL, Inspector of Sheep, Poverty Bay Subdivision. CAUTION, T OST,— A CHEQUE, dra,wn m | I A favor of Edward Brennan for £20, dated September 20, 1879, No. 26743, Bank of New Zealand. Payment of the above is stopped. The finder would oblige by leaving the Cheque at Mr SteggalFs, Bridge [ Hotel ; or at the Herald Office. TO CRICKETERS. \mf . A MEETING of the /J. "^^ Poverty Bay Cricket gyg|\p Club, and all others interested "'" m the game, will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at the MASONIC HOTEL, at 7 o'clock. C. J. WINTER. ROSELAND GARDENS. NOTICE. MR. H. J. U'REN regrets that he has to announce to his friends and the public m general that from this date the above gardens will be CLOSED to everyone, except strictly on business. He is compelled to take this step, as he requires the Paddocks for his Stock, the Flowers for the Bees, and the Fruit for himself. Notices to the same effect are posted on the grounds, and anyone damaging ' the Flowers, Fruit, or Fences, WILL BE PROSECUTED. PELHAM E. RICHARDSON. September 20th, 1879.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 901, 23 September 1879, Page 2
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375Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 901, 23 September 1879, Page 2
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