Wanted. RANTED,— A FEMALE COOK, and a BOY to make himself generally useful. Address M.M., Post Office, Napier. 141 Government Advertisements. Superintendent's Office, Napier, Feb. 12, 1869. T is hereby notified for general informa- _ tion that the following gentlemen hare been appointed, under the "Vaccination Act, 1863," to the districts respectively enumerated in. the Schedule hereunto aun AYPfi DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent. Dr Hitchings ... Dr Ormonp Dr Russell Dr Todd Dr English ... District No. 1 „ No 2 „ No. 3 „ No. 4 „ No_. 5 District No. 1. All that part of the Province of Hawke's Bay lying between the River Esk and the Tutaekuri River, including the town and suburban laud of Scinde Island. District No. 2. All that portion of the Province of ITawke's Bay lying between the River Esk and the Northern boundary of the Province. District No. 3. All that portion of the Province of Hawke's Bay within the following boundaries : Commencing at Waitangi, following a line due West to the Tutaekuri river, up that river to the Western boundary of the Province, following the Western boundary of the Province in a Southerly direction to Mount Park ; thence in an Easterly direction to the Northern boundary of the Kereru Bush, along the boundary of the Bush to the source of the Manganuku, down that river to the boundary between Messrs Mason's and Stokes' runs ; thence in a Westerly direction to Te Aute, along the native boundary to Patangnta—crossin» the Tuki Tuki at Patanguta to the Makara Stream, following that stream to its source; thence along its Southern boundary of the Waimarama Block to the sea coast, and along the sea coast to Waitangi. District No. 4. All that portion of I he Province of Hawke's Bay within the following boundaries : Commencing at the sea coast, following the Southern boundary of District No. 3 to the Western boundary of the Province ; along the Western boundary of the Province to the Tuki Tuki river, down that river to the Tukuwaru Bush, crossing the Tuki Tuki to Tamumu; thence up the Mangamahaki to the Waiwhero, along the Waiwhero to the Omakari Stream ; following that stream in an Easterly direction to the Bridge from thence in a straight line to the sea coast at Paoanui ; along the sea coast to the Southern bouudary of District No. 3. District No. 5. All that portion of the Province of Hawke's Bay within the following boundaries: — Commencing at the sea coast, following the southern boundary of District No. 4 to the Western boundary of the Province ; along the Western and Southern boundaries of the Province to the sea coast; along the sea coast to the Southern boundary of District No. 4. 143 MMIGRANT3 per the Montmorency . are informed that the second instalment of their passage money is overdue j unless prompt payment is made, legal proceedings will be taken forthe recovery of the same. G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Officer. NOTICE. ) E RSO N S willing to furnish the Hawke's Bay Steam Boiling-down Company with such small number of Fat Wethers as may be required during any interruption in boiling-down, will please communicate with the Manager, stating at what price they will be prepared to deliver them at the establishment, West dive, on receiving due notice. B. E. FRIBERG-, 113 Acting Manager. ONE POUND REWARD. TRAYED from the Barrack Hill, j DARK BROWN MARE, unshod, star on forehead, and branded TH (conioined) on near shoulder. She has an entire foal at foot. Any person bringing the same to the office of this paper will receive the above Reward; and any person found in possession of the above animals on and after this date will be prosecutedt Napier, July 13,18?5,'
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 660, 1 March 1869, Page 1
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