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New Advertwements. FOR NAPIER. QIHE AJLP. Co.’s pj. ‘COMEBANG,’ Captain Chrisp, will return to Auckland on or about Friday the 21st March. For freight or passage apply to G. E. READ, Agent. EXCURSION TRIPS TO NAPIER. HpHE commodious p.s. A 'COMEBANG,* C. Chrisp, Commander. Will leave for Napier on Friday night, giving passengers an opportunity of visiting that place at reduced rates, vis., £3 return saloon passage. Passengers can have, the advantage of remaining in Napier one intermediate trip if they choose. Apply to G. E. READ, Agent, Gisborne. FOB NAPIER AND SOUTHERN PORTS. Paddle Steamer < PATERSON,’ Captain A. Kennedy, is expected from Auckland on or about the 16th inst., and will steam as above two hours after arrival. The Paterson has superior accommodation for passengers, and is specially adapted for carrying stock. For freight or passage apply to G. E. READ, Agent, Gisborne.

FOR AUCKLAND. fTIHE fast - sailing commodious schooner “OPOTIKI” is expected daily from Napier, and will sail as above 24 hours after arrival. For Passage only, apply to , G. E. BEAD, Gisborne. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Subcribers to the Makaraka Artesian Well, will be held at Dalziell’s Makaraka Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 15th inst., at 7 o’clock p.m. A full meeting is requested. DOG NUISANCE ACT. Session I, No. 4, 1854. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 17th instant the above Act will be strictly enforced in this district. The following sections of the Act are published for general information : — 6. If any dog, upwards of three months old, shall be at large (whether with or without his owner) on any highway or on unenclosed land, without a ticket issued for the then current year affixed to him, the owner of such dog shall forfeit for every such offence any sum not exceeding twenty shillings. The proof that any dog is less than three months old shall, in any proceeding under this Act, lie on the owner of such dog. 13. Any person who shall permit any bulldog or mastiff, or a mongrel of either of the same, or any other dog which shall be known to be dangerous, or to have bitten or injured any person, or any cattle or other property (whether sqph dog shall have a “Dog Ticket** affixed to him or not) to go at large without a muzzle securely fixed upon the mouth of every such dog, so as to prevent the same from biting or injuring any person, or any cattle or other property, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding forty shillings; and any such dog so at large may be forthwith seized and killed by any constable. 14. If any dog shall on any highway or on any unenclosed place rush at or attack - any person, or any cattle, whereby the life at limbs of any person shall be endangered, or any cattle or other property injured, the owner of such dog shall forfeit and pay any sum not . exceeding five pounds, without prejudice to any claim for the damage done by such dog. 20. The owner of any dog shall for the purpose of this Act be deemed to be the person upon whose premises such dog may be kept, or tite person in whose care such dog map temporarily be, whether loose or confined. Any person wishing to obtain tickets can now do so on application to the undersigned on any day between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., except Saturdapa or Sundays, at the Militia Office, Gisborne. • THOMAS EL SHIRLEY, Sergeant AC.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 34, 12 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 34, 12 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 34, 12 March 1873, Page 3

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