Sales by Bourks & Smith. ioth, At 12 o'ciock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. BOURKE & SMITH Have been instructed by the Mortgagee to dispose of by Public Auction, on the above date, at 12 o'clock, noon, rpiE SHOP, BAKERY, AND DWELLING-HOUSE, AT WAERENGA-A-HIKA, Now in the occupation of EUREIC HAYDON, Situated on 2 roods of Leasehold Land, about 7 years to run, AT A SMALL RENTAL. This is a first-rate stand for a Country Bakery, and shonid recommend itself to anyone desirous of starting a business. 531 FRUIT ! FRUIT ! SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, 12 O'CLOCK. BOURKE & SMITH Will dispose of at 12 o'clock, noon, on SATURDAY, 2 CASES POVERTY BAY WALNUTS," G Cases Poverty Bay Pears, 11 Cases Poverty Bay Quinces, Also, — 12 Bags Prime Onions. 532 NOTICE. mflE owner of the Dingy " NELLY," JL that was picked up after the last Flood, will have the same restored on payment of expenses. Apply to the 623 CENTRAL BUTCHERY. APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTERHOUSE LICENSE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply to the Cook County Council for a Slaughterhouse Licence, for the Gisborne Riding, Cook County. 524 SAMUEL ROE. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. STOPPAGE OF ROADS (Under the Provisions of v The Public Works Act, 1876," section 87, Subsections 7 and 8, and Section 00.) "VTOTICE is hereby given that -1M the PORTION OF THE COUNTY ROAD FROM MAKARAKA TO WAERENGA-A-HIKA will be CLOSED FOR REPAIRS from MONDAY NEXT until further notice. GEO. J. WINTER, 68 Engineer to County Council. Office of the Registrar of Electors, Tanrangii, March 30th, 1880. FORM of application to be placed on the Electoral Roll of the East Coast District, can be obtained at this office, also from Sbrgbant T. Hockett, Te Wairoa, Sergeant G. Huddlestone, Gisborne, Sergt-Ma jor W. T. Powell, Opotiki, and Mr. Joseph Wylib, junr., Pioneer Store, Kati Kati. JNO. H. McCAW, 495 Registrar of Electors. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. rTIHE REV. FATHER VAGGIOLI, _L 0.5.8., will celebrate M&ss on SUNDAY NEXT, at Gisborne, 7.30 a.ro. ; Ormond, 11 a.m. Vespers, Girborne, 7 p.m. &35
MASONIC HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 10th. A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT JLX. to MRS. JONES, THE POPULAR BALLAD SINGER, (Prior to her departure for Melbourne) Tendered to her by THE LEADING AMATEURS OF GISBORNE. ALL THE BEST LOCAL TALENT. Programme in future issue. 515 MASONIC HALL. FOR A SHORT" SEASON ONLY, commencing MONDAY NEXT, April 12th. **Steele's Dramatic Company** "OUR WIDOW" AND BOREBN SCENE from the Comedy, "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL!" Prices of Admission :— 3s 2s and Is. Reserved seats at Mrs A. M. Browne, Stationery Repository, Gladstone Road, next Herald office. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 516 PLOUGHING. /CONTRACTS taken for large or small \J quantities of PLOUGHING, &c, •t prices to suit the times. Apply to ~ M. HALL, 628 Gisborne. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, having rendered all ACCOUNTS DUE for FRUIT, requests an IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. Accounts are to be paid to Messrs. PITTv& CO., whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. 626 GEO. W. SAUNDERS. TENDERS. np|ENDERS will be received by the undMiJgned, until 5 p.ni. on THURSDAY, Bth instant, for the ERECTION OF A WELSHED. Pl«ri ihd specification to be seen at Mr. Teat's Store, where the tenders «re to be toft. The lowest or any tender not necesiarily accepted. 512 J. WARREN. WANTED— A SMART LAD, as Groom. Apply to S. M. Wil--BOK, Albion Club Hotel. 538 TXT ANTE D— A STRONG BOY. W Apply 536 PITT & BENNETT. -in^TANTED— A WAITER. Apply VV *t once to Albion Club Hotel. 622 ■ "YXTANTED.— Bv a young lady, a W , situation as'G O VERN ES S. Country not objected to. Address J.E. Ladies' College, Napier. 511 WANTED KNOWN.-OYSTERS may be had by the Plate, Bottle, or Kit, at Beveridge'3 Oyster Saloon, next to Thelwall and Co., butchers. A variety of FRUIT. Trade supplied, WANTED KNOW N— That our Prices for Printing have been greatly reduced. Plain and Ornamental Work promptly executed at the Herald Office.
INFECTED SHEEP. npHE following liat of INFECTED FLOCKS of sheep in the Poverty Bay J- Subdivision is published for general information :— Name of Run. Owner. Particulars of Flock. No. %- _• , ■— Percival Barker Mixed half-bred 8,600 JBuatai Loisel and Cooke ; , 6,200 James Seymour Mermoes 10,000 53 David Doull Mixed half-bred 16,773 Tologa Andrew Reeves „ ,kk^ TeArai RandallJohnson 1 5' 5 S! Opoti Harris and Ferguson „ 14,000 * Patutahi Ewen Cameron |-bred 626 Patutahi Tosepn Price. Merino 690 Patutahi Wm. King Mixed 14,00 Paiutahi John Ferguson f -bred 42 Repongaere, Patutahi Wm. K. Chambers i-bred 7,500 TangilSinga G. G. Burnett Mixed 2,500 Laveßham, Patutahi G. L. Sunderland „ 3,000 Seacombe, Ormond H. E. Baker „ h*M Willows A. C. Arthur 2,900 •■ P. Bond kOO J. Allen 300 T. Goldsmith *0 Bashmere Jas. B. Poynter Lincolns 1,600 Puati, Tologa Michael Mullooly Crobs-breds 700 EDWARD ORBELL, Inspector of Sheep, 6th April, 1880. 530
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1066, 8 April 1880, Page 3
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