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AT ALFRED T. CAED'S, HAVELOOK. NEW GOODS ! NEW QOQDS ! ! CONSISTING OK ; Vcre Foster's Copy Books, Expreisps, Bags, and other School Repnisites— Baskets, Brackets, Pursps, Plaques tiames, Ornaments, Photo frames, Glass-ware, Toys, and Fancy Goods in Great Variety. Prize Books, Booklets, Novels, Song Books, Magazines, Music, Scrap Books, and Stationery. ALL AT BLENHEIM PRICES. Special Order passed by the Pelorus Road Board, County of Marlborough.—Making ByLaws. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 25th September, 1890. r pHE following special order, passed' * by the; Pelorus Road Board, is published in accordance with " The Koad Boards Act, 1882." W. R. Russell. I
THE BOGA PACKING COMPANY. i CILVER Medal, Wellington Exhibition, 1885. Seven First Prizes. Melbourne Inter national Exhibition, 1888-89. Silver Medal, Paris Exhibition 189. First Award f«>r Tinned Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables, at the Uunedin and South Seas Exhibition, 1890. K. Foster, Blenheim, New Zealand. C. H. MILLS ■ INING/Agent, Assesor, Wool Broker, and General Commission HAVELOCK, Marlborough. J. Bead, IS THE ONLY FIRST CLASS FUENITURE MANUFACTURER IN BLENHEIM. ENUINE T|J ATERIAL . HEAD for Furniture. Iron J. RE A . RKAI) Bedsteads, Venetian J. REA . READ Blinds, American J, REA • READ Chairs, Austrian J. REA . READ Chairs, for Uphol- J. REA . READ sfery, Toilet Sets, J. REA . READ Kap'oc Beds, for Look J. KEA .READ ing Glasses, for Spring J. KB A . READ, vattrassefl, for Pic- J. REA . READ ture Framing, who J. REA . READ has the only selec- J. REA . READ tion in town. J. REA SHOWROOMS «sT AT C. M. BREWSTER S, "©» High Street, and at «T 0. J. W. GRIFFITHS', -ei Market Place.. CHEAP AND DURABLE. J. READ, York Terrace, Blenheim. The Peiorus Road Board. Special Notice to Owners of Horses and Cattle. 1 Peiorus Boad Board intend to stop the trespassing of Horses and Cattle upon the main roads v of , the District from the Peiorus Bridge to the Gravel Pit, North Bank of Wairau, and from MahakipawaWharf to the Grove, After (14) Fourteen Days from this date the Inspector will proceed against the owners of all Horses and Cattle trespassing on the roads under Clause 102 of the ?«Public Works' Ac, 1882," and Clause 16 of the Amending Acp of 1884, which reads as foJlqws j— ( S If any pereon or persope permj£ any horses or cattle Jfcp be at large wit]aoi}ti proper attendance, or to wander or be herded or graced upon any road other than in the ordinary course of driving stock they shall be Ijable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds sterling (£5). Dated the 2nd day of October, 1890. By order, W. T. Erskine, Sec. Peiorus Road Board. Hayeloejf Boajs of Gcttpajsr sloners. Extraordinary Election Notice. In accordance with the " Town Districts' Act, 1881, Amendment Act, .1883." T HEREBY gi>e Ifotfce thaf; an f- EK-etiop for ONE (1) member for the Town of Hayolock Board of Commissioners will be held in the Town Board office, Inglis-street, on Wednesday, the 22nd October, 1890. A.nd I hereby give further notice that I have appointed the shop of H. L, r N, C&ABJPS, s}tuftt«i fn to be fbi>e place, and Mqnpay, the 13th day of October, to b,e thp day for the Nomination of Candidates. ; Every Nominatiou of a Candidate must be •in the form gWfcn in the seponjd schedule of the " Regulation of Local Election t 18,76," signed by Two tojp-ji of hiH asaenjt tp such uotnipatipn, and rtiuafc be aefdregsttj to me, and delivered to the shop of 11. L. N. CjJA.RjKE, liupkuow-street, afj»reetai(}, before Ivoon on Monday, the 13th of October, JBJ)p f H. L. N. CLARKE, Returning Officer* September lftao*
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT. Gentlemen, — In response to the invitation [ of many earnest friends in your circle, I again place myself at your disposal, to represent the large and varied interests of this widely-scattered Electorate in the next Parliament; and if a thorough knowledge of the requirements for developing our extensive Mining, Pastoral and Agricultural Resources, with the energetic will to ventilate them, can benefit the Waimea-Picton District, I willingly place my best endeavours at your ser-
I shall take an early opportunity for addressing the various centres of population, and giving my views on the principal questions of importance to the Colony, and, should you confe r such a high mark of your esteem by electing me as your representative, I shall earnestly try to fulfil the duties required for advancing the general welfare of New Zealand, but at the game time not overlook the direct wants of our own particular district, thus striving to merit a continuance of your confidence in th& future, I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 0, H. Mills. Waimea-Picton Election. r NTIL Polling Day Mr. Mills' ' Central Election Committee will meet Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING at 7.30 p.m. sharp, in Town Board Office, Havelock. Jacob H. Reynolds, . Secretary. Waimea-Picton Election. ■*•"-*- Electors to meet him at the undermentioned places at 8 p.m:— Havelock Atheneum theatre, Wednesday, October 15. , Gibson Town school, Thursday, „ 16. ) Okararaio school, Friday, „ 17. Cullensville Theatre Royal Saturday, , „ 18. •Tua Marina school, • - Monday, „ 20. , Waitohi school, Tuesday, „ 21. . Picton Hall, .'.-,., Wednesday* „ ■■ 22. Endeavour Inlet, Thursday, „ 23. Deep Creek-school, Saturday, „ 25. Canvastown school, Monday, ~ 27. Wakapuaka school, Tuesday, 3 , 28. Meetings in Wajiriea to follow.
Special Obder, passed at a Special Meeting of the Pelorua Road Board held on the sth February, 1890, and confirmed at a Special Meeting held on the sth March, 1890. *t was respired, by special order, in pursuance of the provisions of u The Road Boards Act, 1882;" « The Counties Act, .1886," and the several amending Acts, that the following bylaws be passed :—■ By-law No I.—For the Regulation and Management of Licensed Srahgliter- , housei in the Pelorus Road District, 1. The fee for a, slaughter-license shall be 10s. per annum. All licenses to expire on the Slot December in each year.-'
2. All slaughterhouses, yards, and approaches thereto shall be kept dead and free from-any offensive smell. 3. Al' -holders of slaughter-licenses who refuse or neglect to have their slaughterhouses or yards put in a cleanly and proper state within fortyeight hours after receiving notice so to do from the Inspector shall by liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 for each and every day of such failure or neglect. 4. The lees to be paid'; to the Inspector by the keeper of every-slaughter-house shall be 3d for every head of large cattle, and 3d per dozen or portion of a dozen of small cattle. 5. Every penalty imposed by the by-law shall and may be recovered in a summary manner. By-law No. 2.—Prohibiting the Trespassing of Pigs or Goats pu the Public Road. ; 1;, The owner of any pigs or goats which shall at any time after this by-law ■hall come into operation be. tound trespassing in or upon any fenced or formed road, or the sides of any land or, ditch thereof within the limits of the Pelorus Road District, whether under the control or attendance of any person or not, ahall be: liable to a fine, of not more than 10s for each pig or goftt. , 2- Provided always that the amount of such penalty shall not exceed the sum of £2 sterling at any one time. 8. ;{. Every penalty imposed'lbyl this by-law shall and may be recovered in a summary manner. I hereby certify that the above special resolution, passed by the Pelorus Road Board on the sth day of March, 1890, adopting by-laws regulating the management of slaughter houses, and pro. hjbiting the trespassing qf pigs and goats on the puhlfc roads, was duly passed as. required bv section 75 of "The Road Boards Act, Tj882." W. T. Erskini?,. Secretary, Pelorus Road Board. Havelock, 19th September, 189 U.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL !! THE Undersigned is a Cash PurA ~,-..chaser ; ©f WOOL in &uj r . quanti^'""'':'"-"" C. H. MILLS. MILLING NORWICH UNION J FIRE OFFICE. ■■'[ NORWICH 1?9?, NELSON, 1872. PUBLIC CRITICISM, 1889. JL possessing the secret of perpetual youth. rtiuniflcontly provides for each succeeding generation;—lnsurance Times, NewyYork. The business has been growing rapidly and the income assuming colossal proportions. r-r Finance Chronicle, London. NORWICH UNION from the the very begwnjng, jb,6B always been the -type of a progressing a,nd osce . * ~- * ,♦ Adniiuistered w|t,h suojji B,lsl, judgment, and devoiionj as call for the expression o/ the most unstinted adu iration and praise.—lnsurance News, Manobester. We confess that we never ye*, beard of a loan who advanced that the Society " had ireated him "badly either in rate 6r 'settlement, —# he Citizen: London. ; ft/icieht Offices which are resting on their Ktyji flontfii.tedly s ipping into the back row, nm&t c«r,tainly not be incTudad the old NORWI H UXlQfl, j .;;/■ f > We are glad to observe that shaking off ,the duat »/ ages, she in pushing for all over the woM, Id Cti a the' poiiiieß of the Ndftty'lGd £7NlOM>rp »-' yell* known as notes Bank of Engand.-The Review, Lpndon. ~..-, T«g CNION. '.eßides, being pn#o|jshe' lijVdflst, is a ho one of tjjie strongest 6f ithe Ojfjices of th.e >' "*"■ * , f In dea#pg wj,th ; a t l risks ,fchf arac pable wisey and well.-The %tropp'itan, L^ndrn. Thj»: \'i)}&w, ": jxtr epdelkiice, —lnsurajipß Record. W. M. STAUTW, HBLSON Mr V. C. Vettimore AGENT FOR HAVRIiOOK.
To the Electors of Waimea-. Pictoji-rr Gentlemen, — 1 beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the Waimea-Picton Seat in PariiAnient at the forthcomiug Klection. As ajjon as t|ie {-Jquae \s djsHoJved I ghajl it»§ue adclreNS tq every slec{ior, my Views ou the principal Political Topics of the c|ay. I shall also meet the Electors at as many centra as time will allow, future notice of which will be given. I am, Geutlemepj Your QbedMeflt Servant, W.H. PHILLIPS, Junr. : Notice. * Few Mares pau pun with Young horae, 8 years old. Fees SUs, payab» in advance. Paddoc'Hing 1/b! per week. Every care tatan but no responsibility-. John JWn, Manager, Timati iStaiiqft. Pelorua Valley, , WAigAKAHO HOTEk j jp be Opened in Two Weeks, < R. A, W, DILLON will bi. able to accommodate "Travellers at tihe above ftotel iu about Two Weeks Horses and Traps always on Hire, i uartiAuktftianrufeure \m\v
Tpthg £)99tors of the WaimeaPicton District. Gentlemen,— Having been asked by a number of Electors to stand for Par. liament, I have consented, And will address yon later on, So unfurl your flag and inarch your Man along ; Then look out fop roadi and trapes, And a pejinv-an-aci-jB tax, To tax tea and sugar i* not the cheese, Whilst absentees live oyer the seas. '■""■' Yours Faithfully, G. H. Watson. fJOTIGK is h»reby given that the Byllaw passed by the Pelorus Road Board, prohibiting the' trespaßß of Pigs and Goats <>n the Public Roads will be strictly enforced after-foueteen (14) PAYS from this dato on the niaiu roads flroin- pVlorutf B,rjdge fa fif* Pit, s<fth-Baffjc of phe «nd from Wharf to the Grove. ' By order, Sec. Pt-lorus Road Board, Havelock, October 3rd, 189(K,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 73, 7 October 1890, Page 3
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