General Notices. TT7-AIKAKA LIGS£TE\ PITS JAMES CHITTOCK begg to thank hit friends and the public for the support ac corded him in the past and desires that th< same may be extended to M(ssrs C. k W Chittock, towhom he has eold the busines; lately carried on by him, ■ Referring to the above we hope by strici attention to business to merit a continuance of the liberal support hitherto aceorded tc Mr Jas. Chittock, ' Orders left with Messrs Aitken and Milner, Gordon, will receive immediate attention. Price— l3s per thres-horse load ,• discount for cash. doM C. & W. CHITTOCK. The Gore-Kelso Railway Construction andlhe Establishment of Manufacturing Industries are the two things mosi needed for the wellfare and advancement of the district. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, > Buy of the Maker, and get a Ger.uine Article at a Reasonable Price, THE GORE BOOT MANUFACTORY is now replete with the iarg<ist and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes in the District, all our own make, manufactured expressly to suit the requirements of the District. Our Men's Watertights, Balmorals, and Elastic?, as made to measure, defy competition, and aro ;ic):nowleuged to be the best Value for M--.>ey in Boots ever «i2s.*od to the Public in - '•-■ « ggr Rote ihe Price, frzm */>. «'«• Iff'rvre No Arcade S?v kep^o* ! A Large Assortment of J,ad£a' Dress Boots, Evening Shoes, Slipper- ,•> 3., >tc. Children's Boots, from 25., in endi&s Leggings of every, description made on the Premises. New Elastics put in. Agent for Singer's Sewicf Machines, and new Davis' Tertical Feed. Keedlei and appliances kept in stock. .ST LeATHEB AND GtfNBEIIY. "W. Women's Boots, half-soled t* ... 3s. Men's Boots, half-soled ss. 0. W/BOWKLL, BOOT MANTJFA^TUaBIt, Next Colonial Bsfck, SORE AN# LUMSDEN.
E EDUCTION IN PRICE OF COLONIAL THRE2-BARBED WIRE. " ' ' ■ Annealed and Oiled Ste^ Wtke. - No. 12, in reels ofi cv,-fc. (e£ch 18 chains long), 37s per cwt., reduced frc^ 42s No. 13 (2l£ chains), 40s 6d, reduced from •475. - • *.■■■■ No. 14 (26 chains), 45*5, redr-ced from 525. .Above, prices delivered at invercargill, or any Railway Station, betw^eti Gore and, Invercargill. -Terms Cash with order, y :: ;; t charles bout. dil7 Agent fo; Southland, r gOUTHLAND ITdUNTY. | - GENERAL RATE, 138^, Notice is hereby given that the Southland County .Council, by resolution passed on 14th September, 1883,- has made a general rate o* three farthin'gsin the pound on ths rateable value of all rateable property on the valuation list of Southland County for the" period beginning Ist April; 1883, and endAg 31st March, 1884. under the provisions oh " Th* Counties. Act; 1876, Amendment Act, 1£32," and « The Rating Act, 1882," payable in\ae sum at the County Council Oftice, InvercS l " gill, on the Ist day bf October,.-;. 353, \ j r -R. P. Mac- TF. ' Vj County Clerk ahd'r"- ioisiix«r^^| County Council Office, . .WM Ih)RE TOWN BOARD;--—^
! ELECTION OP COMMISSIONS 3 TO FI^L | AN EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY," THE following Candidates ha^fe been nominated to fill tha -vacancy in the Office of a Commissioner in this Bcrd { MILES REGINALD. BRSSi FRANK STEPHEN CANNING. There being more than one Candidate, Ike (number yeciuirecl, a POLL -vill be taken on ' FRIDAY; sth OCTOB3CR, 2 1888, 1 at the' office. : of the Board, Main Road, j Gore, between the hours of 1) o'clock -a.m, and 6 o'clock p.m. I f /; . ; . ■ ARCH. FL^TChlr,' .'' .',' ■*•■■' ' Returning Ofeer. Town Clerk's. Office, {\ • Gore/2 f 6thSepV,lßß3.-' '.', <!673 r\ '£" : u';;' t'^3"' C /m Anyone hunting cattle or pigs Vpnlaw. without my permission, will be d516 ■ W. R. THpRNmLL,.., j - ''• > N.OXTCE. j; SMAILL :AND... STEWART; having dissolvedf Partneißhip,. a'.U . ACCOUNTS owing to the Firm are requeste/d to be eetr-led by the end of September. ■■•',' ' Rirersdale; September 13, 18J83. d459 NOTICE, f 7 , POISON is Laid for Dogs it;- our Paddock^ sections 2 and 3, Liadhuijst. BAENBAVES, McKECB NIB & CO. ~". d421 "" ' ••"•'•• 'Madura T"lhE CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE . _ ;••- - .>' --^-\. ;' ; • KING OF .THE RING Will stand this season at the imderraehtjoued | places :— The Farmers' Arms Hotel. W^»d> | ham; Mr Jas. MilneVl- farm Mokerita, and | " will trarel the surrounding distriot. j For. pedigree, see cards.' • I Good paddocks will.be provided at Wynd- \ ham and at Mokerita at 2s 6d per week. No mares will be allowed' in* the .paddocks with 'hind shoes on. All care- taken, |bufc no re-' sriohsibility. . ' ''" ''. Tbrms:.,£4 each ma^e ; CtroOHi'« f ee Bs, ■ payable at 'first seryioe."' , For fuither particulars apply ' .. »d632 ' WYNDHAM, STJJD COMPANY. [ mHE :CELEBRATRD ENTIRE HORSE i-^aO^lH.A'Wßi.t'^^ 1 . • WILL TBAVBI/fK THE i MATAURA> WYNDHAM l^D FORTROSE r • • ■ DISTRIOTS, rfgi terms and pedigree see cards. 7'* : fliiLPPfc^OHSOlf* 4533 : - '-■■ ftf-jtliftorit-
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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