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FENCING NOTICE. To PHILIP BOND, owner or occupier of the POKEANGAWHAKA BLOCK, Poverty Bay District, and all other owners or occupiers of the ( Block. ~|" HEREBY give notice that I intend , _L to erect a dividing fence between the Ahimanawa No. 1 Block, Te Apeka Block, and the Pokeangawhaka Block, in the District of Poverty Bay aforesaid, and I call upon you, the owner of adjoining land to assist in erecting the said fence in terms of the ''Fencing Act," and ordinances now in force in this District ; or I shall erect the same, and call upon you for half the cost of the said fence. FENCING NOTICE. To THOMAS GOLDSMITH, owner 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, in the district of Poverty Bay aforesaid, and I call upon you, the owner of adjoining land, to assist in erecting the said fence in terms of the " Fencing Act," and ordinances now in forc'e in this district ; or I shall erect the same, and call upon you for half the cost of the said fence. Alexander Creighton Arthur. FENCING NOTICE. To JOHN ALLEN, owner or occupier of portion of the MATAWHERO NO. 1 BLOCK, Poverty Bay District, and 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 No. 1 Block, District of Poverty Bay, aforesaid, and I call upon you, the owner of adjoining land, to assist in erecting the said fence in terms of the " Fencing Act," and ordinances now in force in this district ; or I shall erect the same, and call upon you for half the cost o fthe said fence. Alexander Creighton Arthur. MESSRS. Q.EAHAM & CO. HAVE ON HAND and FOR SALE at LOW PRICES.— ■ Fencing .Wire.— Nos. 6, 7, and 8; ; . Bk, Annealled ; No. 8 Oval Steel Wire ; and Samson Wire. Staples, No. 6 and 8, bright arid oiled WOolpackS. — 27 * 50, loose tops j 27 x 54, attached tops ; 27 x 42, attached tops. Corn Sacks, Seaming Twine, Tarpaulins. Ironmongery and HardwareSheet Zinc, 10, 11, and 12 gauge : Corrugated Iron 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet lengths, Spadeß, Shovels, Axes, Saws, Hand and Crosscut, Colonial Ovens, Oval Boilers, Kettles, Ranges, Tanks, and Taps, Furnace Pans 20 to 100 gallons. Tubs, Buckets, Grindstones, Ridging, 0.G., Spouting, Planes, Augurs, Boring Machines, &c, &c, and a large and varied stock of Trades* men's Tools and Builders' Iron* mongery. Nails; — Wire Nails, 1£ to 6ins Galvanised Nails, Screws and washer, Ewbank's assorted, Flooring and Finishing Brads, Copper ISaus, all sizes, &c. Faints, Oils, &C. — Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, Colza Oil, White Lead, Red Lead, Paints, all colors, Stockholm and Coal Tar, Kerosene. Salt. — Fine, Coarse, and Rock. Sulphur, Whiting, & Soda Crystals. Cement. — 100 barrels Best Portland. Groceries & Oilman's Stores.— Tea, in boxes and half-chests, best > . quality and value ; Sugars, as- , sorted, from Sydney Sugar Co. ; Biscuits, Confectionery, Soaps, Candles, Preserved Fish, Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, and a i complete stock in all lines. »■ Wines and Spirits. — The Best Brands in case and bulk, Claret, , Clicquot and Roederer Champagne, Quinine Wine, Sarsaparilla, Bottled Ales and Stout. CIGARS. — Manilla, Hayannah, 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 ] Saddlery. Whips, Bridles, «fec, and a complete assortment of all r leading lines of Drapery and Fancy p Goods. Earthen and Glassware.— Large assortment. Sheep' Dips.— Hall's Celebrated Dip . in casks and drums, also McDou.gall's, destroys lice, ticks, and scab, r and improve the quality of the ' wool; Also in stock, Sheepwash Tobacco, and Carbolic Acid. 3 Produce.— Oats, Maize; Flour, Cheeser, . Prime Salt Butter in kegs. 3 Seeds.— Rye Grass, White ( Clover, i; Rape, Mangold, Rat Tail, Lucerne. - Implements.— Ransomes and Sims' "Star "Horse Rakes; 1 Paragon ', Mbwing Machine V Ploughs, three- ■ ' ■ furrOw, two-furrow, swiiig, and two* wheel ;' Harrows, tripod, 1 jointed, Reid and Gray's, and 4 leaf. (A oard.] • ? PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, i /CERTIFICATED 1 ACCOUNTANT j\U '■'■ IN BANKRUPTCY, _••-. . Gisborne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, 18 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, 18 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, 18 October 1879, Page 3

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