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COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. ° ARAKIHI LOAN. © " ' ' m '"- NOTICE is hereby given that this Counci proposes to raise a Loan under " Th Government Loans to Local Bodieß Act c 1886." 0 The works to be undertaken are— r (1) The formation and drainage of a dra; road from the end of present Arakih n dray road to the boundary of Run 4 '> (Hood's). !. (2) The formation of a by-road to Perry' a woolshed on Run 42a, if tho whol ' money borrowed is more than sufficien 3 for the main road. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £800 The security to be given will be a Specia , Rate of One Shilling in the £1 on th< 1 ratable value of the following lands, and thi ' land fund accruing from Runs 42a and 43. . Freehold Lands. : Part Mangaheia la, 315 acres Arakihi Native Reserve No. 2, 400 acrei '' Part of Takapau Block, 165 acres Other Lands within the District. i Small Gracing Runs Nos. 42a and 43 Part Arakihi Native Reserve No. 1, 36( acres. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of this Special District will be held in Mr Hood'f house, Arakihi, on MONDAY, 29th June, 1896, at 2 p.m. Mr W. A. Hood will preside. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, May 29th, 1896. 132 Wi i FOOTBALL. MATCHES FOR SATURDAY, 27th June, At TUCKER'S PADDOCK. Senior Match, rE RAU- WANDERERS V. GISBORNE. Juniob Match, TE RAU - WANDERERS V. TURANGANUI. Play starts at 3 p.m. Admission, 6d ; Ladies, Free ; Horsemen, One Shilling. H. G. WATSON, 420 Hon. Sec. P.B.R.U. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to me must be paid to my Solicitors, Messrs Nolan and Skeet, on or before the 15mi JULY next, otherwise they will be SUED for, 421 EDWARD O'DWYER. FOR SALE. PIGS FOR SALE. To be seen at the Taruheru paddocks at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, by applying to J. Williamson. 422 A. DEWING. NOTICE. TN consequence of the Wool Sales to-day, -"- there will be NO Horse Sale at the Horse Bazaar to-morrow. 423 G. R. WYLLIE. FO^OTBALLi A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Poverty Bay Rugby Union will be held on FRIDAY, 26th June, at Masonic Hotel, at 8 p.m. Election of Ground Committee, etc. H. G. WATSON, 324 Hon. Sec. P.B.R.U. BUSHFELLIHG. ~ WANTED— Tenders for Felling about 500 acres Bush. Full particulars to be had from Farmers' Co-operative Association. Tenderß to oloae at Noon on SATURDAY, 27th inst. 352 BARKER BROS. TENDERS. TENDERS are required for FELLING 200 ACRES BUSH, at Hangaroa. The undersigned will leave VYaerenga-o-kuri Hotel at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Ist July, to show intending tenderers over the ground. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications may be seen at the office of Williams and Kettle, Ltd. ; or, at the Waerenga-o-kuri Hotel. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 4th July. 351 A. J. CAMERON. B. HUMPHREYS, IMPORTER OF i TSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN FRUITS. Oranges, Bananas, Pines, Passion Fruit, Lemons, Mandarins, Pears, Apples, Persimmons, tto., etc. Figs, Dates, Chestnuts, Brazil, Almond and Peanuts, Cocoanuts, etc. , always on hand. ; OYSTERS! OYSTERSII , BEOEIVED TWICE WEEKLY. Address: Opposite Post-office. tT Orders packed for the Country. 424 \ V ATES' SEASON 1806-97. ' RELIABIiE GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS FOUR CASES just opened up; also, Choice Selected SEED POTATOES j (early varieties), at— J. McKEE'S. 1 A TTENTIbN ! — Balance of stock o\ 1 XjL Maids' and Children's UUters to hi I cleared at LESS THAN HALF-PRICE AH Ladies' Jackets to be sold at a libera discount for cash. — At Mrs Rosie's. t T7IARLY SEED POTATOES ou sale ai J Hi J. E. Wuitisy's. 42i V \\r ANTED, forCash-Good TURKEYS f V V in any number, delivered everj f Tuesday and Friday.— Apply to D. M. Obr s rr^O LET — Seven-roomed Dwelling-house JL Gladstone road ; every convenience.— Apply D. M. Orb. 421 II I Jt7 ANTED, for Ngatapa Station — £ W Murried Couplo. — Apply ou Satur r day, at Gishorne, to P. Dobbik. 40! » TTENTION is drawn to our speciu !. jljl advertisement re English Samples jus j opened. Worth inspection. — RoiiGKTSOi „ AND ADAIB. ONKY TO LEND, on Land— £3000 £1000, and £1300, or iv sums to sui borrowers. Low rates. — David Mobice Union Bank Buildings.' h (JOHAA To USND on Countr d 2jUXJ\J\J Freehold ; also, £300 a s 5J per cent., on a really first-class security.a John Coleman. ! ' T^URNITURE BAZAAR. — W. N * JL Attwood gives the highest payabl ° price for all descriptions of Housohold Goods i Books, Tools, Harness, Saddlery, etc. O j' Bale, cheap, for cash — Chairs, Tablet : J Crockery, Bt-dsteads, Mattresses, SideSaddle Guns, Colonial Oven, Chest Drawers, Bootf Cots, Wheolbarrowß,Safeß, Dressers, Curtai is Poles, Carpenters' Tools, Violins, Flutei H Music, Clocks, Spring Couch, Watcheß, etc d — W. N. Attwood, Grey streei. ). ii- /~\N SALE— Groceries of all kinds (bee ie \_J qualily). Flour, Oatmeal, Sugai ji Hums unrl Bacon, Builer, Lurd, Cheest d t.'rushed Oftls, Muiz , Beans, Baled Haj , Chaff, Linseed, Barley, etc.— D, M. Obr.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7664, 26 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7664, 26 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7664, 26 June 1896, Page 3