Government Gazette. ROADS TO OPEN UP CROWN LANDS. TAUTANE BLOCK. rTIENDERS *:iro invited for Clearing Six X Miles of Roads through the Tautanc Bush. Specifications c;m be seen at the County Council Offices, Waipawa, Mrs. Cittiuhu's Stove, Waiiiui, and the District Survey Office. Napier. Tenders addressed to the undersigned -will he received up to Xoon of TUESDAY, the •21th of April." Mr. MeOartie, Road Surveyor, will lie at Mr. Cripps , homestead in the Tautaneßush on WEDNESDAY, tliu lltli iust., and on WEDNESDAY, the ISth iust., at 9 a.m. ; and will take intending Contractors over the Lines. HORACE BAKER, Chief Surveyor. District Survey Office, Napier, April-1, I'SS:J. HAWKES BAY REVIEWERS BOARD. IT is hereby notified fin . General Information, that the above Board is adjourned until the 2nd of MAY. By order, ' JAMES LAWRENCE, Reviewer. Napier, April 1, ISS:-}. HERETAUNGA ROAD BOARD. "IV"OTTCE is hereliy given that it is the X.S intention of the "Heretaunga Road Board iit the; next General Meeting, to be held on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., to move "That the Elections of the Board be Conducted in Accordance witli Sections -IS and 1!) of tin- Road Boards Act, ISS2." By order of the Chairman, ' WILLIAM 0. McEEOD, Clerk. Hastings, April o, 18S:i. ISushse-sM sioisces. \l II V U - -:-mx — VLOd. IL.IO 3100 JL OYSTERS ! OYSTE RS : '. OYSTERS !!: 17 D WA R D fi I L LET T, —OK THE — EMPIRE OYSTER SALOON, EjtKIWTOX-SiT.KKT, Begs to inform liis old Patrons and the General Public that he will re-opcu his Oyster Rooms on Saturday, the 7th of April, when he hopes by strict attention to the wants of his Customers, combined with cleanliness and civility, to gain their continued support. PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES. Oysters fresh by every Steamer, and .sold by the Kit, Plate, or Bottle. Sales hy IBaimer & ILseldle. TO-MORROW FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 18S3, At 11 o'clock. BANNER ,t LIDDLE Will sell on the above date — QA CASES OF WAIROA APPLES. r&XJ ■') Cases Hobart Apples 2 Cases Cheese 10 Sacks Barley l()Sa.cks Wliea't ") Sacks Onions BANNER, k LIDDLE, Auctioneer. TO IRONMONGERS. STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. 188:3. At 11 o'clock. BANNER k LIDDLE Will Hell at their rooms, on the above date, on account of various consignees— KENT'S GOODS, Consistinu or— Ice Chests, Knife Cleaners, Patent Wringer, Mangles, Churns, Refrigerators, Carpet-sweepers, Filters, Mincing Machine, Egg Whisks, Lemon Squeezers, Potato Mashers, Apple-peelers, >te., ifco. Also— 10 Quarter-casks Port Wine lo Cases Roederer's Champagne. Without Rkskkvk. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. BANNER & LIDDLE'S W 0 O L_B A L E S. rtpilE NEXT SALE OF THIS SERIES X will be held when a large quantity of WOOL will be ottered, full particulars of which will be duly advertised. Further entries arc requested to be made as early as possible. BANNER and LIDDLE. Woolbrokers. JOHN BRINSME.\D AND SONS' PIANOS. \T7"E have received several of the above V T celebrated instruments direct from London which will be on sale and view at our rooms, and will be offered at lowest BANNER & LIDDLE. BANNER & LIDDLE BEG to notify that they have- been appointed AGENTS for Messrs W. A. GILBEY, the celebrated English WINE and SPIRIT Merchants, and are prepared to receive orders for the different descriptions (if LIQUOR, stocks of which are now at hand, and particulars of which, _\vith prices, arc stated on Messrs W. and A. Gilbey's Circular, which can be obtained from us on application. The magnitude of the Firm's operations in the United Kingdom (one twentieth part of all thu foreign Wines consumed there, being supplied from their stock), affords ample proof of the quality of the liquor, which, tog-ether with the age, and in the case of Spirits, the strength, is guaranteed by Messrs W. and A. Gilbey. All the liquors are soldi n cases of one dozen bottles, -warranted to contain two gallons. BANNER & LIDDLE, Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay Ssales hy 3lr li.viitßon. AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, APRIL ( J, 188:3, At 11 o'clock. STOREKEEPERS STOCK-IN-TRADE. MR EDWARD LYNDON Will hold a Sale on Monday next, and will dispose of — STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Storekeeper relinquishing business, Consisting of— Groceries, Oilmen's Stores Tea, .\-uhests and Boxes Boots and Shoes Crockery and Glassware Brush, Iron, and Tinware Furniture And other useful Goods. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. SEALED TENDERS for the purchase of Town Section No. 110, Tennysonstreet, Napier, with the Napier Girls' School thereon, will be received by the undersigned on or before the 23kd DAY of APRIL NEXT. Tenders to be marked on the envelope " Tenders. " REV. D. SIDEY, Hon. Sec, and Treasurer Napier Hjgh School,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3658, 5 April 1883, Page 3
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