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jp-NEW ADVERTISEMBKTfo,. i? MOTUEKA. T S. EDELSTEN will hold bit V • NEXT SAiuEotlilVE STOCK, Aa., <feo., at his Mart, High street, Motueka, on WEDNESDAY, April 33rd, at 11 a.m* ENTEIES TO DATE - 1 Heifer, 8 years old 4 Steers, ,, „ „ Several head of mixed Cattle And a Draught Horse. IS" Persons having Live Stock to dispOßa of on this occasion will please famish parti onlars early to J. S. EDELSTEN, Auctioneer. (nail, Hare^PiaSs. OK and after Ist May, th« undsrslgned will be a PURCHASER in any qoantity. Highest Prloe given and pflid for in^Oash on delivery at the Store, Hardy- street' WILLIAM HALE, 5«3 Licensed Game Dealer. MOTUPIKO ROAD BOARD. Elect! iv Notice. I HE RE BY give notice that an ELECTION of TWO PEEBONS to fill vacancies (caused by retirement by rotation in the ajbove-mentioned Board will bs held in the old Sohoolroom, Motapiko, od MONDAY, the 6th day of May, 1890; and 1 hereby appoint the old Schoolroom, Motapiko, as the plaoe, and SATURDAY, the 26th day of April, 1890, before Noon, as the time for the NOMINATION of Candidates, who mast be nominated in manner prescribed by " The Regulation of Local Eleotions ot, 1876." Forms of Nomination Paper oan be obtained from tue undtrsigned. The retiring Members are Messrs Wm Gibbß and J. W. Ptlmer. W. B. THOMSON, Returning Officer. Motapiko, April 19th, 1890. 614 STOKE ROAD BOABD^ generaiTelection. IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Road' Board Act, 1882," and "The Regulation of Local Election Act, 1876," I hereby'give notice that an ELEC* TIOK of SIX MEMBERS will be held on THURSDAY, the First day of May, 1890. I hereby appoint the Road Boabd'* Office, at Richmond, as the plaoe, and THURSDAY, the 2ith day of April, 1890, befoie Noon, bb the time to receive NOMINATIONS of Candictates. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Seoi etary to the Board or the undersigned. Richmond, 16th April, 1890. A. MILLS, 670 Returning Officer. MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. Election Notice OWING to the retirement from the Board, by effluxion of time, of Messrs W. Boyoe, iunr , J. Satherley, and R. J. Trewavas. a NOMINATION of THREE ELIGIBLE PERSONS to the Office of Members of the Board will be taken at the Oddfellows' Hall, Motneka. till 12 (noon) on FRIDAY, the 2^tb inst. Should there be more than three persons nominated, there will be an Election on Friday, the 2nd May, at the Oddfellows' Hall, particulars of whiohwill be advertised. Nomination Forms oan be obtained from the undersigned at his residence, or at the Post Office, Motueka. . HORATIO EVERETT, 594 Returning Officer. MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. A PPLIOATIONS (in writing) for XX the position of SECRETARY to the above Board will be received till FRIDAY, the 2nd May, -Salary £12 per annum— duties to oommenoe on the Ist July next. Specification of duties may be inspected at Manot's Store, Motuek —any further information required may be obtained from the undersigned. By order of the Bod, H. EVERETT, 595 Secretary. MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. Notice ! OWING to the present DANGEROUS Condition of the SALT-WA.ER BRIDGE, Motueka, the Public are hereby CAL TIONfeD against attempting to ctobb the said Bridge. By order of the Board, H. EVERETT, Sporetary Motueka Road Board. January 26, 1890 For Sale, A few fine BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, suitable for Suburban Villas. They command an excellent view of Blind Bay, the Waimsa Plains, and the Western Rangeß, and are situated on The Rooks road being within an oaßy distance of the City and about one mile from the Port For particulars apply to F. TBABK. Bank Holiday. Wednesday" the 28ra April, being St. Geoboe's Day, and ft Statutory BANE HOLIDAY, the Officea of the several BANES at Nelson, Motneka, and Takaka will be CLOSED. 611 Notice of liemoval. EATMORE begs to notify to his, m Town Bnd Country Customers thai ho has REMOVED to the Commodious I Premises in HARDY STREET, lately oooupied by Btiok A Co., opposite Union Bank. j 612 For Sale. pOUNTRY HOTEL, doing a gooa \J business. Capital required, about £150. Apply S. J. REEVES, 617 Jaokaoa'a Buildings. Cocksfoot Seed. • Wsfhavt Jnii Bicbiyxs a shipment wq SACKS NEW MACHINE--4 O DRESSED HEAVY COCKSFOOT GRASB SEED, which wo will sell in lots to suit Customers, at lowest ourrent rates. Owing to the large number of bnsh fires and the dry season, the price of Cocksfoot is likely to advance considerably. LOCK BKOS ; , J* Grain, Frodoee, and Commission Merchants, Kelson. 485 DEAF FORTY YEARS! ' THE description of a simple remedy, by 1 which a complete cure of deafness and noises in the head of 7obtx teabs' btaxdisq, has just been tffeoted, will be sent nun to anyone who applies to J. H» NICHOLSON, 176 WUUftra Street Melbourne.

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Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5783, 22 April 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5783, 22 April 1890, Page 2