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Govcrniuciit Gazette. NAPIER - WELLINGTON RAILWAY. NAPIER-AVOODVILLE SECTION. AVAIPAAVA AND TUKI TUKI FOOT BRIDGES CONTRACT. Public AVorks Office, Napier, March 30, 1883. npENDERS Avill be received at, the above JL Office up to noon of THURSDAY, the 12th of April, 1883, for the erection of footways to the AVaipawa and Tuki Tuki Railway Bridges. They are to be sealed and addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside, '"Tender for Foot Bridges." Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at the Napier Railway Station. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ba - Command, J. T. CARR, Resident Engineer. ILieeJssiivi? Court Klectioiis* PUKETAPU LICENSING DISTRICT. 1 PURSUANT to the provisions of "The Local Elections Act," I .hereby announce that the following gentlemen have been duly nominated to the office of Licensing Committee for the above district for the" year 1883-1 : — TORIJ, Joseph Sen. STEVEIJ, John TAVIGG, Henderson James IHCHARDSON. AVilliam Airey CABSAVELL, AVilliam And as not more than five gentlemen were nominated. 1 hereby declare the same to be duly elected, and I further appoint, SATURDAY, April 7, as the day, and A'illers' Store, Petane, as the place for the first meeting of the said Committee, at noon. A. HAMILTON, Returning Officer. ICau.irißg)_e.v. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUTIJEJIE COUIJT OF NEW ZEALAND, WEM.TXOTOX DISTRICT. In the matter of the Debtors aud Creditors Acts, IS7f! and IS7S, and iv the matter of John O'Shannassy, of Napier, in tho Provincial District of HaAvke's Bay, and Colony of Ncav Zealand, Cabdriver, a debtor. is hereby given that the abovc--1 named John O'Shannassy hath this day Hied in this Honorable Court at Napier a declaration of his inability to meet his engagements Avith his Creditors. The first meeting of Creditors Avill be held in the Supremo Court House, Napier, on AVEDNESDAY', (he eleventh day of April, 1883, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at Napier this 31st day of Alarch, 1883. PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Registrar. A. R, AY. Lascf.li.es, Solicitor for Debtor. IBIIMIEICSM llOtieCS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M 1 !" W. E/W" ° °d s ' PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, begs to announce that, he has removed the APOTHECARIES' HALL from its recent situation to more commodious premises opposite the Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street, Avherc he hopes to continue to meet all his old customers. The new premises Avill be found to be replete Avith all the modern conveniences requisite for carrying on an extensive business, and are fully stocked Avith patent and proprietary medicines of the best quality. Night bell for the convenience of custumers. AY. E. AVOODS, Apothecaries' Hall, Hastings-street, Opposite Horse Bazaar. 1883 AY INTER 1883 —TRY - MAGILL k r\ AMPB EL L Fob New Fashionable Deapep.y —AND— CLOTH I N O. TRY— MAGILL & CAMPBELL For New Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters. TRY— MAGILL & CAMPBELL For New Dresses, Large Stock, Very Cheap. TRY— MAGILL k CAMPBELL For the New Louis Velveteen, guaranteed. TRY— MAGILL & CAMPBELL For New Hosiery and Gloves. TRY— MAGILL & CAMPBELL For New Milliner y, Flowers, ke. TRY— MAGILL k CAMPBELL For New Frillings, Laces, ke. TRY— MAGILL k CAMPBELL For New Umbrellas, Stays, Costumes, and UnderClothing. TRY— MAGILL k CAMPBELL For Hey,' Bhudicts, Flannels, Rugs, &c. TRY— MAGILL k CAMPBELL For Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and Ties. TRY— MAGILL k CAMPBELL Before Purchasing elseAvherc, immense Stock to choose from, all New Goods, Very Cheap, for Cash. "VTA GILL k riAMPBELL, DIRECT IMPORTERS. RAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. IVTAFIER CxVSH BOOT SHOP. JOHN TVTURRAY Has just received his First Shipment of WINTER BOOTS, Direct from the Home Manufacturer, consisting of 17 Trunks of Maids' and AVomen's Stout-soled Kid and Leather Boots, and now oilers them at PRICES SLIGHTLY IN ADVANCE OF LANDED COST, Which means Three Shillings per Pair Less than the Usual Lowest Cash Price. s. d. 1 trunk Maids' Levant Lace Boots .. 0 0 1 ~ ~ Leather E.S. ~ .. 7 G 2 ~ AVomen's ~ „ ~..70 2 „ „ „ „ „ .. "8 G 2 „ „ Stout Kid „ ~..8 6 2 „ ~ „ toe cap „ .. 8 G 2 „ „ „ „ „ .. 10 G 2 ~ ~ ~ plain ~ ..10 G 1 ~ ~ Levant ~ .. 8 G 2 „ „ „ Lace ~ .. 7 G My Stock of MEN'S BOOTS Is Large and Complete in various Styles and Patterns, from the Best English and Colonial Makers, at the LOAVEST CASH PRICES. Boots Mado to Order and Repaired, either Sewn or Pegged, Durable and Stylish, at JOHN MURRAY'S pASH "jDOOT QHOP,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3654, 31 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3654, 31 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3654, 31 March 1883, Page 3

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