LEWISSOVS AIIT'UNION Colonial Made Jewellery (All manufrctured by F. H. Lewieson, Auckland). The Works of Art vary in Value from £3O to 30a Forty G-ifta in all. TICSSTS £1 23 AC S. To taka place on Regatta Day, Wednesday, January 29, 1873. Full particulars in future advertisement. L. SAMUELS, Agent for Tauranga. EAHY BROTHERS beg to announce to the inhabitants of Tauranga that they will open a Boot and Shoe Shop, next the Masonic Hotel, Beach Road, S3SO&T&7 AFtea THS asihzvaz< or thb s.s. sotrxzzsmxa CROSS X'S.OXVE J3k.tTCZtt.A2a3>, when they will have on view a Large Assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every description, and hope by giving a first-class article, combined with civility and attention, to merit a fair share of patronage from the inhabitants of Tauranga. N.B.—All kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the premises, and an ttnaptboachabde tit GtTAKAKTEED at the lowest possible prices. NOTICE.
To the Free and Independent Electors of the Tauranga District. EYTLEMEN, —As you are all aware, the Election for a Representative of this district in the Provincial Council will not take place for some months. I have now the’honour to supplement my former notice, by informing you that it is my intention, when the time arrives, to solicit jour votes and interests. I tender ray sincere thanks to those electors who have already promised me their supportAt the proper time I shall candidly and fearlessly enunciate my views on the great topics of the day, and avail myself of every op rtunity of ventilating the same; to the end that I may become thoroughly acquainted with the opinions and wishes of my fellow settlers. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obe. ’ent Servant, E. M. EDGCUMBE. The Knoll, January 21, 1873.
Preliminary Announcement. JOE SATE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, to close Partnership Accounts, the following Properties in Tauranga and Suburbs : Allotment beautifully situate in Dcronpott Road, upon which is erected a substanti’,l and well-built Cottage of Four f corns at present ia occupation of Mr Sheath. ’ Also, Two i-acra Allotments adjoining each other at the Quarter-acre settlements. Iheee lots have been highly cultivated, and there are a number of fruit trees, shrubs, &c., thereon. Also, Two i-acre lota joining, fenced, and well-laid down in grass and clover, and planted with trees, A Iso, Two i-acres in grass, unfenced. Also, Paddock of two acres, in grass and clover fenced, fronting main road, Greerton, Also, Two and a half Acres situate in Bowen Town fronting harbour, with Telegraph cfß~e in centre. A ; c- O , Farm of 80 acres at To Ranga. fronting main road, adjoining Captain Tanka’ farm. Also, Farm of 50 acres, frontage to Eatikali Road. Also, Farm of 50 acres, situate on Dean’s Soever. Also, Farm of 50 acres, situate on Gundrv’s survey, Eatikati ; excellent land ; half bush. For further and fuller particulars, apply to - THOMAS MORRISON, Victoria Hotel, Te Papa.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 22 January 1873, Page 2
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