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Wallace County Gazette. WALLACE COUNTY. ROADS TO BE STOPPED AND NEW ROADS OPENED. "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is pro* ' posed to stop tho following roads in Waiau District and open others in lieu thereof, viz., 1. The road, two chains wide, extending through section 7, Waiau Dis trict, beginning at North-cast corner of section 22, Waiau District, and extending in a south-easterly direction, a distance of 3522 links, theuco in a southerly direction a distance o 0801 links, more or loss 2. Tho road, one chain wide, commeuo ing at two chain road in section 7, Waiau District, and extending in au easterly and north-easterly direction a distance of 13,032 links, more or less. 3. The road forming tho northern boundary of sections 22 and 21, Waiau District, and extending in a northwesterly direction though section 8 Waiau District, a distance of 41,258 Jinks. Baid roads proposed to be slopped being coloured green and the roads to bo opened coloured rod ou plans prepared for the Wallace County Council, and open foriuspeotion at the office of tho said Council, Riverton, for a period of Eight Weeks from date hereof. 4. It is also proposed to stop tho road the road through section 13, block II Aparinia Hundred. Plan of this road proposed to be stopped will be open for inspection at Wallace County Office, Riverton, for Eight Weeks from date hereof. Dated this sth day of June, 1891. JAS. FULLARTON, County Clerk and Treasurer. .Public Notices. v. NOTICE R. UNDER THT RABBIT NUISANCE ACT. 'VIOTICE is hereby given that phospboristd 1A grain will require to bo laid for destrut, tion of rabbits on the undermentioned subdivisions in the following order:— Waimatuku Subdivision, week commencing JUNE 15. Jacob’s River Subdivision, week commencing JUNE 22. Mount Pleasant and Heddon Bush Subdivisions. week commencing JUNE 29. Wairio, w r eek commencing JULY 6, Oropuki, „ „ JULY 13, All landowners in these subdivisions are notified to lay poisoned grain on theirproperties during the same periods respectively. Plaosphorised grain can be purchased from Whittingham Bros, and Histone’s store, Thorn bury; J, Sutherland, Fairfax; J. Smith, Otautau; and W. Gruar and Co., Wairio. 11. T. TURNER, Stock Inspector, Invercargill. N O T ICE. 1} AY ING sold my Business and being about to leave Rivortou, I trust that all accounts owing to mo will bo paid at occe. 1 shall bo iu Riverton every day for one mouth to receive accounts. All unpaid accounts will be sued for in June. Cheques, postal notes and loiters to be addressed to “ Riverton.” J. W. BRIDGE, Chemist and* Dentist. A. BURTON, PROFESSOR MUSIC, RIVERTON. TNSTRUCTION is given in tho following “• Subjects: Organ, Piano, Harmonium, Singing, Sight-singing, Harmony and Choir Training and Musical Examination (Tiiuily College, Loudon). Sight-Singing Class— Tuesdays, at 7 p.ui. Choral Society— Mondays at 7.30 p.ui. Shorthand Class— Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. E RIVERTON MEDICAL HALL. | “J AS opened up an entirely new slock of Drugs and Chemicals, and customers can depend upon having their prescriptions faithfully dispensed from the best and purest materials, and at reasonable prices. Under contiact with Government to supply Phosphorised Oats during tho season just now commencing. * * * * * * * » « * FOR *i CONSULT * 08. T. EASTOE ABBOTT, * 19 QUEEN’S WALK j {Opposite Town Had)' I* MELBOURNE. * * * * * * * * * N O T I C E. 4 GRA 1 X AN D ROO T, DAI 11 V I PRODUCE X POULTRY SHOW will | be hold in W. B. and Instone’s grain store, Thornbmy, on Wednesday, 21th June. For particulars soc bills. A cup, value £3 3s, presented by Samuel Levy Esq., Invetcargil', will bo glv n foi the highest aggregate iu dairy produce, oatcake, home-made bread, scones, basket of eggs and haggis. Points to count —3 for tirsi, for second, I for ihiid. Numerous other special prizes lo be awarded. | A special train will leave Tiuualuiy for 1 Nightcaps at 5.30 p.m. B. HANCOCK, I - Secretary W. D. A. and F. Association, 'J Ihomburt.

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Western Star, Issue 1572, 20 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 1572, 20 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 1572, 20 June 1891, Page 3