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County Council Notice*. WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. SEALED TENDERS, addressed Chairman Waipawa County Council, will be received at this office up to noon of THURSDAY, sth APRIL, for the following- works : Metalling 65 chains Road Oringi Flats, Seventy-mile Bush Renewing Large Culvert at north end of Danevirke settlement Specifications at Mr Crane’s, Tahoraite Felling Timber one chain wide along side main road from Piri Piri to Whakaruatapu Specification at Matamau Hotel. Excavating 30 chains Drain on Wai-pukurau-Tamumu road, Mataweka Specifications at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Envelopes to be endorsed, “ Tender for ” A. MACKAY, County Road Overseer. County Council Offices, Waipawa, March 12,1883. WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. SEALED TENDERS, addressed Chairman Waipawa County Council, will be received at this office up to noon of THURSDAY, 3rd MAY, for the ERECTION of the following BRIDGES Manganoaka Bridge, Waipawa-Hamp-den road. Mangamahiki Bridge, Tamumu-Pou-rerere road. Wainui Bridge, WAINUI. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions can be seen at this office, and at Wainui Post-office for Wainui bridge. Tenders to be endorsed, “ Tender for bridge.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. MACKAY, Road Overseer. County Council Office, Waipawa, March 12, 1883, Pulilic Notice*. TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE WOODYILLE RIDING, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. JAMES JJUTCHINS, WOODVILLE, Begs to notify that on and after this date, he intends to carry on business as GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. All kinds of bush work attended to. Contracts for bush felling let and inspected. Rents collected. Intending purchasers of land can have sections reported upon. Sale and lease of properties negotiated. J.H. has been settled in the Woodville district since May, 1875, and has had practical experience in all kinds of work connected with bush districts. March 5, 1883. NGA TURE WIIAKARITE TAKOHA TAONGA ME TE TURE REITI, 1882, TEKIONA 3. KUA oti te waiho te pukapuka whakaatu i te whakaritenga o nga utu whenua i raro i nga Tufe i runga ake nei, mo te takiwa rori iroto te Kaunihera o Waipawa kite tari o ana poata hei tirohanga mo te katou. J. SPERREY, Komihana. Tari Takohn Taonga, Poneke, Pepuere 28, 1883. FOR SALE. rFIWO TONS COCKSFOOT GRASS JL SEED, more or less, of good quality. Will not object to take young sheep in part payment. Also a few sacks of American prairie grass seed, and a small quantity of Yarrow seed. JAMES WILKES, Half-moon Farm, near Waipawa. WAIPUKURAU. Waipukurau, on March 2nd, by D. Tattershall : One Red and White Yearling Steer, back bit out of off ear, no visible brand. Will bo sold on the 16th inst., unless redeemed. P. GOW, Poundkeeper. KATKORA. —Impounded at Kaikora by Mr John Knight, on March 3 : 1 Chestnut Horse, branded O over | on near shoulder, white blaze on face, about 15 hands high 1 Dark-chestnut Horse, branded lIP conjoined on near shoulder, X on cheek, near hind leg white, about 144 hands high Unless redeemed, will bo sold on Monlay, 19tli March, 1883. ALEX. B. STEVEN, Poundkeeper. [a card.] MR 11. ARROW, sen., Accountant, Arbitrator, Law Court and General Agent. Accounts rectified, collected, purchased, or prepared for the R.M. Court. Arrangements to avoid Bankrupty or the publicity of Court summonses effected. Offices at Residence, adjoining the Waverley excavations, Waipawa. WAIPUKURAU BOARDING HOUSE. EUB E N JJ ARRIS Having taken the above well-known restaurant and boarding house, can offer the most exceptional advantages to visitors. Very superior table and accommodation. Good stabling and paddocking. Terms very moderate.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 469, 13 March 1883, Page 3

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