FOR GOOD VALUE TRY— The Haymarket Stores. GROCERIES, COLONIAL PRODUCE , FARM: & STATION REQUISITES Of the very Best Quality, ON SALE. POTATOES and TXTIRE, and StuOnions v» pies FLOUR (Best TVTAILS and Sheep Quality.) -Lv dip OATMEAL (Best "DONEDUST and Quality) Ruddle WHEATMEAL TJOCK SALT, sack & Pollard JXI Coarse & Fine | salt CH E ESE, Ham, and Bacon j (all rise,) Butter (Quality can alwars YE Grass seed & :be relied on as First XV Cocksfoot, all , class) kind, of Rape, Hemp Canary and Clover TE A (Cannot be seeds beaten for quality and cheapness.) ATS (Crushed or Sold in half chests and V/ whole) boxes I TVfAIZE & Bean, HITS (AU AV-*- (Crushed or . kind,) whole) JAMS (in 5 down I /"NHAFF (Very beet caws, &o.) j quality KE RO S ENE, ! TJAY (Very best f (Best guaran- : -H quality) ‘ teod brands) and .' BRAN and Fowl’s ' Brushware at ; feed j low prices. j jrf Ail Goods promptly delivered in Town. Highest price given for Hides, Tallow’ Maize and Wheat. d. mTorr, THE HAYMAEKET. 23 McFarlane’s hall, —ox— MONDAY NEXT, 23rd Inst., MR 3. W. WITTY will give his popular Reading entitled ** Reminissen ces of the Life and Anecdotes of— JOHN B. GOUGH.” During which he will introduce the following Musical Illustrations ;— Misere Domine The Battle of Omaranui (by request) The Faded Flower The Ship on Fire. Admission t Adults, 2s ; Children, fid. Chair taken by H. E. Kknxy Esq., at 8 O’clock, p.m. 344 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. POLL OF RATEPAYERS UN- i DER ROADS AND BRIDGES ' CONSTRUCTION ACT, ISB2. i fTIHE Public Works Department having granted to this County the SUM OF £10,316 for the undermentioned WORKS, subject to the condition that the sum of £2,579 is RE-PAID hy TEN ANNUAL INSTALMENTS, to be raised by a Special Rate s the Works to be undertaken with thia Money are—- £ s. d. I 1. Forming and metalling with Limestone 240 chains Gls-borne-Walroa Road, oommencing at Waipaoa bridge 8432 0 0 2. Pipiwhaka Bush Road, formed and metalled with Limestone 1300 0 0 ' 3. Ormond Road from Quarry Tram to Muhunga .Bridge, pitched and gravelled ... 1711 0 0 4. Road from Muhunga to Kaiteratahl, formed and gravelled ... ... ... 336 13 0 5. Kaiteratahi to Scott’s Bridge, drained and cleared ... 102 3 0 6. Metalling with Limestone Road from Waipaoa Bridge towards Makaraka — 214 chains 3214 0 0 Total ... £10,318 0 0 The amount of yearly payment required is £257 18s for which a Special Rate of ONE EIGHTEENTH (1-18) of a PENNY in the £l, on the capital value of all property in the Conuty, will require to be levied. The Plans, Specifications and Estimates f the several Works are now on view at the Office of the Council during Office Hours. The Poll will be taken at the following places, on Tuesday, 13th May, 1883, between the houre of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Makaraka—The Public Hall. Ormond—The Court-house. Patutahi—Mr. Bilham’s House. Abai—Hon. G. R. Johnson’s Woolshed. Waikohc—Mr. G. Scott’s Woolshed. Tologa Bay—The Court-house. Waiaeu—The School-house, AkuAku. Kaiti—Mr Wilson’s house. Ratepayers may record their votes at any of the above Polling places. JOHN WARREN, 321 County Clerk. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE at the office of this paper.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1311, 19 April 1883, Page 3
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