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OPUNAKE, MONDAY, OCTOBER Ist, at 7.80 M» J-JEBBERT JONES. F.R.G.S., Will give liis Briilia t Dioramic Lecture, 1 “ Our Country, the World’s Wonderland,” With 1,00 Magnificent by a Powerful And Graphic, Humdtnwt, and Eloquent Descriptions I *# fhe Greatest Sights of New Zealand. Tickets, 2s ; Children, Is. LOST. A BLACK ENAMELLED GOLD BROOCH, five pearls embedded in enamel,' between Mr Pettigrew’s Farm, Pihama, and Factory, Opunake. Finder will be rewarded on returning it to M;?. Pettigrew, Opunake. )n the matter of the Impounding Act, 1884. IMPOUNDED in the Opunake Public Pomd. b|- Mr T. MeGloin, j from Section 88, Rloc.1: L Opunake i Survey District, one Pale Red and While HEIFER ; uu viable brand or ear mark ; about 18 months old. Also Black and Tan STEER, 'l2 months old, impounded from Maluhi Road by the Ranger. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on TUESDAY, October 2nd, at 12 noon. Dated this 20tb day of Sept., 1894. R. H. SECGOMBE, Poundkeeper. TO BUSITFALLEIIS. TENDERS will be received up to Noon of SATURDAY, Oct. Gth, For Felling 80 Acres Bush on Section 64, Block XL, Opunake. Particulars from the undersigned, to whom tenders must be addressed. R. L. HUTCHENS, Opunake. TENDER S. TENDERS will be received up to noon on 2nd October, 1894, For Felling 30 Acres Bush on Section 16, Block' XIV., Opunake. Specifications to bo seen at the Office of the undersigned, tor whom tenders are to be addressed. The lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Giving up Business.

s g A L E. TBEMEISDOtJS REDUCTIONS. A’ ■L E. gAL E. Haviug leased our premises, we must SELL SELL, SELL, And in order to effect a speedy clearance of our goods, we are going to sell oar Groceries Kerosene Boots and Shoes FloopCramps Ironmongery Carpenters’ Tools Crockery & Glassware Oils Faints Brashes Paperhangings Glue Banges Stoves Colonial Ovens Cutlery Carvers Steels Electro Spoons and Forks Boilers Kettles Saucepans Mangles Fenders Spades Shovels Saws Tubs Buckets Milk-paus Locks Hinges Spirit Levels Oil Stouas Grind Stones Axes & Handles (fee., (fee., 6 &c., AT Prices never before attempted in, Opiqialce. COME AND SAVE MONEY WHILE YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY; TERMS CASH. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 8 O’CLOCK. BRIGHTWELL & SON.

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 28 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 28 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 28 September 1894, Page 3

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