"Dog Nuisance-Act, 1871" OTICE is hereby given that DOGS ] may be REGISTE &El3>; by the officeis appointed under the provisions of the above Act, on; and after the 10th day Of May, 1872, at the following places, viz.:— ? The Police Station, Napier The, Police Station, Meanee The Police Station, Waipawa The Police Station, Waiioa The penalty for owning, maintaining, or having charge of a dog six months old, unregistered, is any sum not exceeding One Pound. This notice refers to dogs owned by natives as well as those of Europeans. THOMAS SCULLY, Inspector of Police, Police Station, Napier. May 3, 1872. 224 OO'L.—The Undesigned are * f Cash Purchasers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on con signments to their London agents. WATT BROTHERS,
NOTICE. J. R. LEVER EGS to return Ids sincere thanks J to the Storekeeper of .Napier and surrounding country,, for the liberal patronage he has received, and begs to inform them that he has prepared lo go more extensively into the WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, and trusts, by keeping a good article, to merit a continuance of the same. Biscuits, Cake«, and Lollies, of all descriptions, made to Order. FOR SALE. POVERTY BAY RYE GRASS SEED. aaa BUSHELS of this Seasons Growth. 212 WATT BROTHERS. TO HAND, Ex Spray, from Canterbury, I BUSHELS PRIME OATS 15 tons Wilson's FLOUR, in 200 s, 100 s, and 50s. 213 WATT BROTHERS.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION gPla/irv $ ®mammta,l ; EXECUTED AT THE POUT AHUJRIRI.
NOTICE. PARTIES in the country owning unregistered DOGS are hereby informed that they can obtain Register Tickets by sending the following particulars to the Inspector of Police, viz : Name and residence of owner Name and description of dog Together with a fee of 5s for each dog over six months old. Parties neglecting to register their after this date will be summoned under clause No. 7 of the Dog Nuisance Act, 1871. THOMAS SCULLY, Inspector of Police. Napier, Sept. 26, 1871. 389 "ARK ROLLS begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Ahuriri that he has Commenced Business as a Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, and trusts by supplying a good article at moderate rates to, merit a share of public support. Families waited on daily. Bakings carefully attended to. 1.11
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'ANTED to RENT, a SMALL , / PADDOCK near Napier.— Apply at the office of this paper. 154
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1402, 15 August 1872, Page 1
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