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IMPOUNDED AT MEA.NEEOa Friday, 3rd February, 1871. By Taimaua and Hami. One chestnut Mare, about 15| hands, both fore and near hind leg white, white face and spots on wither, branded jf. near shoulder, shod all round One bay .Gelding, black points, white face, about 14 hands, branded CT off shoulder One cream-colored Mare, about 14 hands, black points, branded H near shoui' der, shod all round 0 One brown Mare, about 14| hands, white face, little white on near hind foot, no brand visible, shod on both fore feet One chestnut Gelding, about 15| bands, white hind legs and spot on forehead, fired on both fore legs, branded CF near shoulder, TP off shoulder One bay Gelling, abont 15 hands, branded Vj near shoulder, , off shoulder One dark iron-grey Gelding, about 15J bauds, branded PR off shoulder, illegible brand near shoulder, shod on three feet One grey flea-bitten Gelding, dark points, about 14 hands, branded JR (conjoined) near shoulder, shod ail

round One dark bay or brown Mare, about 14 hands, branded D under mane off neck, shod ail round One chestnut Mare, about 13| hands, white on both hind legs, white face, branded COP off shoulder One li*<ht Bay Filly, white spot on forehead, little white ou near hind foot, about 13| hands, no brand visible Will be sold this clay fortnight [Feb. 18] unless redeemed. Feb. 4, 1871. K. D. MANEY, Puundkeeper.

NOTICE. Public Works, Tanpo Eoad. TENDERS are called for the BO AD WORKS hereinafter described : Section I.—Kaiwaka Cutting, about 41) chains deep side cutting Section 2.—RangimaipapaHill, about 50 chains side cut/ting Section 3.—Pohui to Titiokura Saddle, about 50 chains bush clearing, and 180 chains road formation Section 4 Titiokura Saddle to First Bridge, about 70 chains, side cutting Section s.—From First Bridge to Flat above Mohaka River, about 200 chains, cuttings and road formation Section 6. —Mohaka River approaches, about 60 chains, deep side cuttings Road Fotmation and Cuttings will include necessary culverts, small bridges, &c. Specifications can be seen, and further intormation obtained, on and after the 20th inst., at the office of the undersigned. Tenders will be received up to noon on Wednesday, Ist March. Lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. Parties tendering will require to be in attendance, with their sureties, at the Government Agent's OiSce at three o'clock p m., on Ist March, when Tenders accepted must be executed, and bonds entered into. Tenders not complying with these conditions will be regarded as withdrawn. Sureties will be lequired to the amount of one third of the Contract in each case. - J. D. ORMOND, General Government Agent. Napier, Feb. 4, 1871. 160

\R. BROOKE TAYLOR, SOLICITOR & NOTARY PUBLIC, WOODBINE COTTAGE, TEXBY3OA T -STJJBBT NAP ISSr

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 940, 10 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 940, 10 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 940, 10 February 1871, Page 3

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