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I fUAPEKA COUNIT. PUBLIC NOTICE Is Hereby Given that a Poll of Ratepayers of James Riding, Tuapeka County, under section 49 of tbe Roads and Bridges Construction Art, 1882, will be taken on SATUR. DAY, the 7th day of June, 1884, for the following works, viz. : The particular works proposed to be uidertaken areBridge over Swift Creek, Herriot Township, on road Moa Rat to Kelso.Tapanui and Waipahi main road... £360 0 0 Approaches to Bridge over Swift Creek, aforesaid ... 259 0 0 _______ £6lO 0 0 ■ Amount of yearly payments required to be made by Tuapeka County Council for 10 years £ls 5 0 Amount ofMSpecial Rate required to meet said 10 yearly payments, i/ 5Q —onefiftieth part of a penny in the £ per annum. *^- The plans*specifications, and detailed wonts oujb seen at the office of the I uapeka.JHnty G uncil, Lawrence, during office^urs. The Poll for aforesaid works will be taken on SATURDAY, the 7th JUNE, 1884. By order of the Tuapeka County County Council. JOHN J. WOODS, County Clerk. Lawrence, 30th April, 1894. FOR BAL E. Valuable Freehold Sections and Houses in the Borough of Roxburgh*

rfiHE undersigned J desires to offer for X sale the whole of his Valuable Property in the Township of Roxburgh, comprising thpjyllowinf ; Two Sections of Ground, fronting the main street (Scotland-street), being well situated for business or other purposes; on which is erected— Substantially-built Premises, containing: L_arge room (now being used as a store), Parlor, Bedroom, Store-room, large Kitchen, and othei smaller rooms which can be used for various purposes The above bui'ding is built of brick and stone, with galvanised iron roof, well lined, and every convenience is afAlso - Cottage (adjoining the above), only recently built, containing Parlor, two Bedrooms, Kitchen, This building is composed of wood, with iron roof, is well lined, and a very comfortable place of residence. Also—Large Stable, containing a number of Stalls, Hay-loft, <fec, and adjoining which is a building for the storage of vehicles, &c. Also—Garden, conveniently situated, containing a number of fruittrees, Ac. Altogether, the above property affords an opening for a good investment by a party of moderate means, as the whole is for sale on very reasonable terms, the proprietor wishmg to leave the district. Fcr further particulars apply to AH HEE, Storekeeper, Roxburgh.

BABBIT SKINS FOR MONEY. CISH FOR RABBIT SKINS. HB NIW MALAND RABBITSKIN s*oftA*«l, Jatty and Clifford Streati, Dnnadin, I. R. BaaoiHAw, Exportar Direct. Rabbitskin* purchased in any quantitiM to tappjj order* from Felt Manufactmrcri in Glasgow, London, and BnaMla. Cain advanced on Rabbitskina placed in my h»v;; for shipment. NOTICE. district that I have disposed of my Shop, and the business carried on by me as Blacksmith; &c, to Messrs Thomas and Stephen Whelan, of Roxburgh. I therefore take this opportunity for thanking all those who have kindly favored me with their support in the past, and also to ask that the same liberal support be accorded my successors, Messrs Whelan Bros. THOMAS CAMERON. Roxburgh, May Ist, 1884. N reference to the above, we beg to • state that we will do all we possibly can, by good workmanship and strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit the support of the public of this district. WHELAN BROS. Roxburgh, May Ist, 1884.

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Mt Benger Mail, Volume V, Issue 230, 10 May 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mt Benger Mail, Volume V, Issue 230, 10 May 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mt Benger Mail, Volume V, Issue 230, 10 May 1884, Page 2

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