THIS DAY. ALE BY PUB LI C A. UCT I O « undersigned has m-oivocl instructions from Mks (UsEKHEAii ■ o &dl by public auction. Tun Day (Saturday), October 18, ut j. weivo o’clodf, at hi* Auction Mart, Bead; Ko;ui, Household Furniture Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters’ Tools &c., &c., &c. J\ 1 (If not previously solo) The. Dwcllinjr House now in the occupation of Mr Hernly, situated near the residence of Major .Roberts, Sprmgstrcct. J. BOD ELL, Auctioneer.
Confidential. TRADESMENS BOOKS in armir POSTED I or BALANCED expeditiously on moderate terms by an experienced Account ant. Letters written or document s prepared. Communications by letter promptly attended to on application to Index, otSec of this paper.
Super! ntendental Election. To the Electors of Tauranga, Opotlki, and East Coast Districts, /CENX'L'EMEN', —I beg to announce that I am Cr a CANDIDATE for the ofliea of Superintendent of t’uis Province. After the Nomination on Friday, 17th instant, I shall take the earliest opportunity of visiting your districts, in order to communicate to you such information as you may desire to obtain from mo on matters relating to the local and general interests of the Province. I am, &c., JOHN WILLI AMSON. Auckland, October 13, 1873.
NOTICE, npilE ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Tauranga i. North Township Highway District is now available for INSPECTION at the Office of the Clerk of the "Resident Magistrate’s Court during office hours. Tho date for EE IKING- APPEALS against the said Roll is EXTENDED to MONDAY, October 27th. AY. I. BOOTH, Secretary to the Board. Wanted to Sell, n O O D I) B A U G H T II OESS S U Milch Cows, Calves, and Store Cattle. Apply to mr harry gardiner, AY niknreao. Prcss Corrcspondence. TJIHE Proprietors of this Journal would bo glad to OBTAIN CORRESPONDENT in EVERT TOWNSHIP throughout the District. Apply by letter to the Editor. Bay op Plenty Times Office, October Ist. The Blacksmith Business T ATELY CARRIED on bv JANIES SALT AND SON,' AY II AII F SIBEE X, Will, until further notice, bo conducted by ■W X I, IA »1 SAH T , Who respectfully solicits the support of the public.
Request. IN returning thanks for past favours to my kind patrons for their support under all circumstances, it is compulsory with mo to request t hat they would Settle, their Accounts as soon as possible after being delivered, as, wit,bout tbo slightest doubt, I am not the wealthiest man in New Zealand and consequently rccniro the Tip, j. maxwell, Proprietor and Manager Old Bay of Plenty .Bakery, nnUEGiI OF ENGLAND PRAYER, BOOKS~ \J with New Lexicon, from Ninepewcs each Miniature Prayer Books (rubricated), diamond type, handsomely bound j suitable for Presents Hymnals, latest edition, from Nin'epekce each L S T O M S forms.— PENNY & CO, Office of this paper.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 118, 18 October 1873, Page 2
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