FENCING NOTICE. To PHILIP BOND, owner or occupie of the POKEANGAWHAKi BLOCK, Poverty Bay District, am all other owners or occupiers of tin Block. T HEREBY give notice that I intern _1_ to erect a dividing fence betweei , the Ahimanawa No. 1 Block, Te Apeki Block, and the Pokeangawhaka Block l e m the District of Poverty Bay afore said, and I call upon you, the owner ol adjoining land to assist m erecting the , said fence m terms of the "Fencing Act," and ordinances now m force m this District ; or I shall erect the same, >f and call upon you for half the Cost oi l * the said fence. ;a : — — : FENCING NOTICE. To THOMAS GOLDSMITH, wner or occupier of portion of AWAPUNI BLOCK, Poverty Bay District, and all other owners and occupiers of the said Block. I HEREBY give notice that I intend to erect a dividing fence between - the Kaipou Block and the . Awapuni Biock, m the district of Poverty Bay 1 aforesaid, and I call upon you-, the owner of adjoining land, to assist m i erecting the said fence m terms of the " Fencing, Act," and ordinances now m ' force m this district ; or I shall erect the same, and call, upon you for half i the cost of the said fence. l Alexander Creighton Arthur. FENCING NOTICE. To JOHN ALLEN, owner or occupier of portion of the MATAWHERO NO. 1 BLOCK, Poverty Bay District^ aud all the owners and occupiers of the said Block. I HEREBY give notice that I intend to erect a dividing fence between the Kaipou Block and the Matawhero 1 JSo. 1 Block, District of Poverty Bay, aforesaid, and I call upon you, the i owner of adjoining land, to assist m erecting the said fence m terms of the " Fencing Act," and ordinances now m . force m this district ; or I shall erect the same, and call upon you for half the cost ofthe said fence. Ade xanjder Creighton Arthur. MESSRS. nEAHAM & CO. HAVE ON HAND and FOR SALE at LOW PRICES.— Fencing Wire.— Nos. 6, 7; and 8; B , Aiiuealled ; No. 8 Oval Steel Wire ; and Samson Wire. Staples, No. 6 and 8, bright and oiled WoolpackS.— 27 x. 50, loose tops ;27 x 54, attached tops; 27 x 42, at--1 . tached tops. Corn Sacks, Seaming Twine, Tar- . paulins. 1 Ironmongery and Hardware.^Sheet Zinc, 10, 11, and 12 gauge : Corrugated Iron 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet lengths, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Saws, Hand and Crosscut, Colonial '■ Ovens, Oval Boilers, Kettles, Ranges, Tanks, and Taps, Furnaoe Pans 20 to- 100 gallons. Tubs, Buckets, Grindstoneß, Ridging, . . 0.G., Spouting, Planes, Augurs, ,' ' Boring Machines, &c, &c, and a large and varied stock of Tradesmen's Tools and Builders' Ironmongery. Nails. — Wire Nails, 1£ to 6ina Gal. ' vanised Nails, Screws and washer, Ewbauk's assorted, Flooring and Finishing Brads, Copper ]Sans, all ' sizes, <&c. ' Paints, Oils, &C. — Linseed Oil, raw arid boiled, Colza Oil, White Lead, Red Lead, Paints, all colors, Stockholm aud Coal Tar, Kerosene. i Salt. — Fine, Coarse, and Rock. Sulphur, Whiting, & Soda Crystals. Cement. — 100 barrels Best Portland. Groceries & Oilman's Stores.— Tea, m boxes and half -chests, bes.t quality and value ; Sugars, /assorted, from Sydney Sugar Co. ; • Biscuits, Confectionery, Soaps, Candles, Preserved Fish, Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, and a complete stock m all lines. a Wines and Spirits/— The Best j Brands m case and bulk, Claret, Clicquot and Roederer Champagne, Quinine Wine, Sarsaparilla, Bottled Ales and Stout. CIGARS. — Manilla, Havannah, and Swiss. TOBACCO. — Twist, Nailrod, and Pocket Pieces. Drapery, Hosiery, & Saddlery. — Shawls, Moles, Tweeds, Blankets, Rugs, Ready-made Clothing, and Boots and Shoes. Hats, Cotton Prints, Ladies and Gentlemen's C Saddlery. Whips, Bridles, &c, and a complete assortment of all leading lines of Drapery and Fancy 7 Goods. ' Earthen and Glassware.— Large assortment. ~ Sheep Dips. — Hall's Celebrated Dip m casks and drums, also McDoug gall's, destroys lice, ticks, and scab, j. and .improve the quality of the ; wool. Also m stock, Sheepwush P Tobacco, and Carbolic Acid. f" Produce. — Oats, Maize, Flour, Cheese, 18 .i _ Prime Salt Butter m kegs. Seeds. — Rye Grass, White Clover, c Rape, Mangold, Rat Tail, Lucerne. - Implements. — Ransomes and Sims' " Star " Horse Rakes ; 1 Paragon Mowing Machine ; Ploughs, three furrow, two-furrow, Bwing, anc >J ~ two-w.h'eel ; Harrows, tripod, jointed, Reid and Gray's, anc 4 leaf. D FOUND. "DBTWEEN Gisborne and Makarqki XJ a SADDLE. Owner can hav< the same by paying expenses. ; ;. '&,J..U'BEN.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 922, 15 October 1879, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 922, 15 October 1879, Page 3
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