T7VK, UIT AJN D r\RNAMENTAL mREES. rfIHE Representative of Messrs M. ' X PORTER & CO., of Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin, has arrived in Gis" borne, and will wait upon Town and Country Settlers at an early date. The Firm wish to direct attention to the | fact that they have made arrangements with the leading Nurserymen of the Colony for the supply of the very Choicest Variety of these Goeds, selected from all parts of the World, and they are prepired to deliver .same at current TOWN PRICES for Cash to the residence of each Purchaser, carriage free. They also guarantee to deliver each parcel in good order and condition. Their Representative is staying at the Akgyll Hotel, and will have pleasure in furnishing anyone who calls with all information, Catalogues, etc. 107 TENDERS. npENDERS required for Felling 250 acres J[ (more or less) of Bush, at Waimala. Intending Contractors will be shown over the. Bush on THURSDAY, 14th insfc. Specifications may be seen at my House. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 89 A. WETHERED. TENDERS. WANTED TENDERS — For Clearing and Ploughing about 40 acres of Land at Te Aral. Ground shown and particulars givea on TUESDAY, May 12th, at 9 a.m. CHAS. EVANS. Te Arai, May sth, 1891. 79 TENDERS. npENDERS will be received up to WEDJL NESDAY, 13th May, for Falling 120 acres Bush. For particulars, apply to — WILLIAM GRAHAM, 74 Mangatoetoe. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. ITHENDERS will bo received up to Noon X on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, for Digging about 28 chains of Drain— main road Drain. Specifications can be seen on application to me. ! T. W. BILHAM, Clerk. ! May sth, 1891. 83 POVERTY BAY ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. rpENDERS will be received at Board's I Office, up to sp. m,, SATURDAY, 9t h iosb., for Clearing out 320 chains (more or less) Drains and Outlets. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications at Mr A. Gkay's, Makax^aka. GEO. db BLAQUIERE, Clerk. Matawhero, Ist May, 1891. 64 BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. IN compliance with Section No. 68 of "The Municipal Corporation Act, 3886," the Council will hold a Meeting on TUESDAY, 12th May, at 7.30 p.m., at which Meeting the Burgess Roll for years 1891-92 will be SignCCi ' J. TOWNLEY, Mayor. Town Clerk's Office, Gisborne, May 7th, 1891. 96 NOTICE. rpENDERS are hereby invited, on or X before the 20th MAY, 1891, by the Committee for the Trustees of Rotokautuku No. 1 Block, for Leasing the said Block for Twenty-one Years, at the npsefc rental of Onk SniLLiNG per acre per annum for the first seven ye-irs, and an increased rental for the second and third term of seven years respectively, to be agreod upon between the Committee and the successful Tenderer. The Block contains 1622 acres, 2 roods, 17 perches: good land, with portions under English grass and clover, balance being fern land It is situated about seven miles from Tuparoa. The Trustees are nine in number, consisting of Major Ropata and others, who will sign all the necessary documents. All buildings, fences, and other erections now upon the land to be taken by the successful Tenderer at a valuation. All Tenders to be addressed to— " TeKomiti o Rotokautuku, No. 1 Poraka, Waionmt&tini, Awanui, via Gisborne." By Order of the Committee. ! PARATENE NGATA, Secretary to Committee Waiomatatini, April 18, 1891. 953 stf THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Between Frederick Hall, Plaintiff, and James May Arundbl, Defendant. And James May Arundel, Plaintiff, and Frederick Hall, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby given that by an Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand made at Wellington the 28th day of April, 1891, Herbert Musgrave Porter, of Gisborne, Land Agent, was appointed Receiver, in the above action. All Persons indebted to the Gisborne Plumbing Works, carried on by tho Defendant at the corner of Gladstone Road and Derby Street,,and all Moneys payable in connection with the said Business must be Paid to the said H. M. Porter, and his Receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge for the same. Dated this 29th day of April, 1891. NOLAN AND SKEET, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, REES AND DAY, Solicitors for Defendant 0 . by original action. rpRESPASSERS on tho Repongaere Rim X in pursuit of Game will be PROSECUTED. 90 W. K. CHAMBERS. NOTICE. ANY PJSRSON found TBESPASSING upon Sections 16 and 17 Pouawa, and Section 25 Whataupoko, will be PROSECUTED. 91 JOHN WEIR. WINTER FEED. WHITBY AND PARTINGTON, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, BEG to announce the Arrival of a Small Consignment of TARES, which make admirable FEED for the Winter Season, m' Orders now being Booked. "«a Best Cash Pricb given for all kinds of Produce at WHITBY AND PARTINGTON'S General Store, Lowe Street, Upborne. Wplfe'fl Schuapps : The public should, ejfe^ciee caution in purchasing,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6062, 8 May 1891, Page 3
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