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General NoticesSOUTHLAND COUNTY. ROADS PROPOSED TO BE STOPPED, AND NEW ROADS TO BE OPENED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of the powers granted by " The Public Works Act, 1882," it is proposed to stop certain roads, and to open certain new roads, all as described in the schedules X, L, and R hereto, and delineated on plans ':^ X, L, andß respectively, prepared i-i me Southland County Council in terms of " The Public Works Act, 1882," and open for inspection at the Southland County Council Office, Invercargill, for a period of eight weeks from date hereof. Dated this 4th day of March, 1884. Schedule K. 1. Road proposed to be closed, being roadline one chain wide, within section 1, block IV, Wyndham District, colored green on a plan marked X, now open for inspection. 2. Road proposed to be opened, being roadline one chain wide, within section 1, block IV, Wyndham District, colored pink on a plan marked X, now open for inspection. Schedule L. 1 Road proposed to be closed', being roadline two chains wide, lying between sections 136 and 59, Hokonui District ; also a chain wide roadline along bank of Charlton Creek, connecting said two chain roadline with the Railway Reserve, all colored yellow on a plan marked L, now open for inspection. Schedule R. 1. Road proposed to be closed, being a portion of the roadline one chain wide, running through section 493, Hokonui District, commencing from the East boundary of said section, elored green on a plan marked R, now open for inspection. 2. Road proposed to be opened, being new roadline within section 493, Hokonui District, partly contiguous to road proposed to be stopped, and continuing from said section 493 into section 492, Hokonui District, and occupying a part of the north-western portion of said section 492, all colored pink on a plan marked R, now open for inspection. R. P. MacGOUN County Clerk and Treasure r. GORE BUTCHERY. : NOTICE TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS AND THE PUBLIC. PRIME CORN BEEF AT 20s PER 1001 b, HAVING determined to give the Public the advantage of the Beef Market and, on account of the Trade lam doing, 1 will supply PRIME CORN BEEF FROM 1001 b to 10001 bAT 20s per lOOJh,. Gas for same must be sent to the Gore Butchery. Orders are respectfully requested, which shall have my personal attention. ; - : 8. FLETCHER, P.S.— Casks will be provided at cost price, February 21, 1884. ° el3B IMPORTANT NOTICE, t XXAVIbTG disposed of our business to M I XX }j; 0 J, Dshnehy, we would solicit for Mm a continuance of tha support so liberally accorded to i 3s s I), -B= LAWLOR k CO. Wyndham, February 1, 1884. - All accounts due tq us up to the aboYciate are requested to, be paid immediately to ; Mr Dennehy, Wyndham ; or ' '_, ' MR. D. R. LAWLOR Invercargill. : In reference to the above, I would beg to say thai haying purchased l this business I trust tkat by careful attention to the. re- ; quirements of the district, keeping a superior I article, and selling at the lowest possible price, to merit the public support. E. J. DENNEHY, General Merchant, e7O Opposite Railway Station, Wyndham. JOHN K WOOD, TAILOR, Has commenced business in the brick shop adjoining Mr Beattie's, Gore, and supplied a long-felt want in the community, whose patronage he expects. r " Particular attention will be paid to the tailoring department, so that he kas no hesitation in giving &. guarantee that every garment cent out will give entire satisfaction;, in quality, style, fit, workmanship and price. Ladies riding jackets and ulsters a special branch, which will/eceive every attention. A large assortment iof tweeds and cloths to choose from of English, Irish, Scotch, ; and Colonial manufacture. Remember the address — JOHN F< WOOD, Next Mr Beattie's, Gore. P.S. — All goods shrunk before being made upj ' ;e|26 SUITS AND WATE KPEOOPS r TO MEASURE. ,- „f . ..,. London Make. Colonial Make" LOUIS KOTHER AND CO,, Moray Place, off George Street'j' (Next to Munroe's Stoneyards.) Dunedin, desirous of meeting the present depressed times and procuring for poople Clothes at prices never heard of in New Zealand, have made special arrangements with one of" the largest houses in London, also in the Colony, to get Suits, Waterproofs, etc., to measure, guaranteeing firstclass fit, best workmanship and latest fashions. Query.— Why can Louis Rother and Co. sell London and colonial made suits to measure so cheaply 7 11 J Answer. First : Direct connection with the manufacturers at Home and in the colonies. Second : Working expenses being next to nothing, and Bmall profits 1 !!! Over 500 patterns to select from— latest novelties in Mosgiel and Roslyn Tweeds iacluded. Come and judge for yourself. Terms Cash. Pricelists and self measuring cards on application. On hand readymade waterproofs. P.S. — Goods not fitting need not be taken. e176 £10 REWARD. THE above amount will be paid to anyone who will give such information as will deato the conviction of the person or persons who STOLE a tip dray SHAFT and a ot of PLOUGH FITTINGS from my pre mises on or about the 13th inst. JOSEPH GREEN, Juk. Riversdale, 25th February, 1884. e162 GORDON TOWN BOARD. Dog Registration. rnHE Registration Fee has been fixed at -*• 5s for each dog without exemption • Registrar— Andrew Middlemiss *''-'' Offices for this purpose— Wentworth-streeifc Gordon, and Town Bmrd Ofißco, Rock " ... Streetj' Gordon, ■-";■/ REGINALD BBEE; elO' . . Town Clerk ■.•■■ ■ .r ■ -

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 347, 11 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 347, 11 April 1884, Page 4

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