We hear (says the “Hawke’s Bay Herald”) that it has been found impracticable to collect census papers from the Natives in this province. The collector, we are informed, has been out for about a fortnight visiting the different pahs, and has returned to Napier without being able to get a single census paper filled up. Wherever he visited he found that the Natives had been persuaded that it was a movement to upset Sir George Grey's Government, and so they would have nothing to do with it.
gnhwtisn: limits. rOST— On Monday, 6th instant, a Black J and Tan Terrier DOG Any person giving information which will lead to its re* covery will be rewarded by applying to Mr C Bain, Stanmore road, opposite Gloucester Btre.t east 1013 UNIT ED EVAN'&ELiSTIO COMMITTEE. THE following MEETINGS have been arranged to be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday)— Mid-day Frayer Meeting, from 12.30 to 1,30, And, An Evangelistic Service in the evening, at 7 30 Sankey’s Hymns used (latest edition.) THjS. PILLOW, 1007 Hon. «ec. TO-MORtiOW, WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SPRING CARTS, COW, BATHING MACHINE. PLEASURE BOAT. MR J. G. H AWKES is instructed by Mr W. Harrington, in consequence of his having let his house, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, BEACH END, SUMNER. The whole of his substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, nearly new, viz.:— SIT I’TING-ROOMS—Tables. easy and other chairs, sofas, carpets, curtains, pales and rings, fenders and fire irons, table covers, &c., &c. BEDROOMS —Double and single wood and iron bedsteads, mattrasses, blankets, counterpanes, pillo vs and bolsters, wardrobe, carpets, wasbstands and ware, toilette tables and glasses, chest drawers, carpets, &c., &c, HALL —Stair carpet and rods, mats, oilcloth, &c. KITCHEN —Dinner service, china tea services, glassware, coffee urn and pots, teapots, candlesticks, lamps, cruet frames, meat safe &c. Heavy SPRING CART and harness. TIP CART and harness. Large TENT, with tables, and tents to hold 20 persons. New PLEASURE BOAT. BATHING MACHINE. Fowls and sundries. Sale immediately after arrival of morning coach. N.B.—A late coach to bring purchasers back after sale. Should the morning prove very wet, the sale will be postponed till further notice. 1008
WILLOW BANK. WILLOW BANK. CLEARING SALE. ALLOTMENTS .839 EACH TO £6O. TERMS s One-Tenth Cash. One-tenth in ThreS Mouths. One-tenth in Six Months. BALANCE IN THREE YEARS. Apply to 1009 CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, Hereford i-treet. CANT EE BUR Y SALE YAR DS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd. SPECIAL E I 'TRT. TO T ''mYME^ 1 MILKMEN, AND ALL IN WANT OF FIUSi -CLA S CoWS. WITHOUT RESERVE, On account of owner, Mr Wiliam Keith, leaving New Z island. 20 20 HEAD OF CHOICE DAIRY COWS 12 '"'ows in full pro fit 8 Cows forward in Calf Also, HEAD YOUNG STOCK. 20 20 The Auctioneers would call especial sttaniion to the above, the Cows being first-clats. IQ3B H. MATSON & 00,, Auctioneers,
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1295, 14 May 1878, Page 3
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