Southern Cross Petroleum Company (Limited). A CALL (the 13tb) of THREEPENCE per Share has been made in the above "Company, payable to the Manager at the Company’s OSiee, Gladstone Road, Gisborne on WEDNESDAY/- 12th of April, 1882. HENRY HAASE, Manager. Gisborne, N.Z., 23rd March, 1882. 293 COOK COUNTY. -NOTICE. T HEREBY igivs notice that One Month after this date I will apply to the Cook 'County Council for a License to Slaughter on my Premises at Mungamotio, W. C. WALSH. Gisborne, 30th March, 1882. 274 ARAI HIGHWAY SOARD. time for receivingKrnders for cutting Drain, Oweta Road, and Carting Sand Murewai Road, is Postponed for ONE WEEK. CHAS. EVANS, 299 Chairman, Arai Highway Board. J Battery Camp Proclaimed. TT is notified for information that a Military Ohtrtp of Instruction under the Rules of the “ Army Discipline and Mutiny Acts,” will be formed at Roseland, Makaraka from 6 'o’clock p.m, on THURSDAY, 6th April, until Monday, 8 p.m., 10th inst. G. J. WINTER, •300 Cn.pt. Commanding. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. "TXTE beg to intimate that we have disposed ■of the business lately carried on by Us together with the business premises to Messrs. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT. While thinking the Public for the liberal support accorded us, We beg to solicit a continuance of their favors for the above-named Gentlemen, allvtf whom are too well known to •require any further ’recommendation at our hands. 301 T. W. CARR & SONS. I the foregoing it will be noticed we have purchased from Messrs T. W. CARR & SONS the business premises and business lately carried on by them. In connection with the above, we will also carry on the business of Auctioneers, Valuators, Stock and Station Agents, <tc. Our long experience in the various departments of the business ■and knowledge of the wants of the district together with our extensive Home and Colonial connection, will enable us to do business on the best possible terms for our customers’ and we trust will secure for us a continuance ■of the support which has been so liberally accorded to our predecessors in the past. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT. 298 WANTED— A HOUSEMAID—AppIy at the—--302 BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL. TOLOGA LICENSING DISTRICT. TN accordance with Section 46 of the * Licensing Act, 1881,” I hereby appoint FRIDAY, the 21st day of April, 1882, as the day on which a POLL of the Ratepayers of this District will be taken, to decide whether the number of Publicans’s, or New Zealand Wine, or Accommodation Licenses in this District may or may not be increased. POLLING PLACES i Patutahi—Mr Bilham’s House. Pakirikiri—Mr Bailey’s House. Waikohu—Mr Scott’s Woolshed Tolago—The Court House Aku Aku—The School House. The Poll will be open from 9 o’clock a.m. until 6 o’clock p.m. on the above date. M. J. GANNON, Chairm an Tologa Licensing Committee. Gisborne, 3rd April, 1882. 297
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 3
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