New Butchery Establishment. T ukanua. MICHAEL BREARLEY (Late of Grahamatown) leave to inform the inhabitants of Tau ranga that he HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS in the Premises known as “ Fkaseb’s Hali-,” Beach Road, as FAMILY BUTCHER. The Building has been fitted up with all the requirements necessary for carrying on the trade in a manner, the subscriber hopes, alike satisfactory to his customers and himself. Having made complete arrangements, be will have a CONSTANT and REGULAR SUPPLY of Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, and Lamb in Season. Faaueies Shippin-q. Scppued. Customers Waited on Daily. Terms Liberal. WANTED to PURCHASE. TAURANGA CURED HAMS and BaCON. Highest Cash Price Given. —MICHAEL B EARLEY, Family Butcher (late Fraser’s Hall}, Beach Road, Tauranga. Tauranga District Highway Board. f pE ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYERS will he held at the District School-room on MONDAY, July 27tb, 187-4, at 7 p.m., to Levy a Rate, and Elect Trustees. SAMUEL L. CLARKE, Chairman. July 9. To the Ratepayers of the Tauranga Country Board. —I beg leave respectfully to announce that it is my intention of coming forward as a CANDIDATE for RE-ELECTION in the COUNTRY BOARD. Should I be returned, I will zealously, and, to the best of my ability, per form the dati#s of the office of Trustee. Yours faithfully, D. LUNDON.
Public Meeting. QAPTaIN MORRIS will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at the Masonic Hotel THIS DAY, the 25th instant, at 7 p.tn. Monday, August 17. At 12 o'clock. Important Land Sale. At the Tauranga Auction Mart, TUI AT CENT K ALLY SITUATED and 1 SUPERIOR BLOCS of LAND at JUDEA consisting of f 3 Acres. ’ To be sold by auction in lotsol 5 and 10 Acres. The Auctioneer begs to intimate to intending purchasers the excellent quality of the soil, and the superior situation—only 10 minutes walk from tue town of Tauranga. Plans to be seen, and all information obtained at my office, on and after IUKSDiY, July 27. J. BOHELL, A uctioneer, Tauranga, July 21, 1871, POST OFFICE, TAURANGA. Mails Clohk tor— Auckland, every Tuesday, 1 p m OhinenuHu, Taupo, i arawera, and Napier, every ajoiniay a., i Thursday, at 4 30 p m Maketu, every Wednesday and Saturday 10 a m Richmond, Whakntane, and Opotiki, every Monday, 12 uuon. J. H. Sheath, Postmaster.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 197, 25 July 1874, Page 2
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