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FOR GOOD VALUE TRY— The Haymarket Stores. GROCERIES, COLONIAL PRODUC E , FARM & STATION REQUISITES Of the very Beet Quality, ON SALE, POTATOES and "ENTIRE, and StuOnions V V plea Flour (Best vtaies » nd Bh «p Quality.) Xu dip OATMEAL (Beat TDONEDUBT and Quality) Ruddle WH EATMEAL T?OCKSALT, seek & Pollard -XAt Cearae & Fine | salt CHEESE, Hams and Bacon H° PK (all sizes) | Butter (Quan- . ty can always YE Grass eeed A be relied on as First J-V Cocksfoot, all class) kinds of Rape, Hemp Canary and Clover TE A (Cannot be seeds beaten for quality and cheapness.) /"X4TB (Crushed or 1 Scld in half chests and Vz whole) boxes B MAIZE 4 Beans I (Crushed or , kinds) whole) JAMS (in 5 dozen /""IHAFF (Very best casts, Ac.) quality KE RO S E NE, TTAY (Very best (Best guaran- JLI. quality) teed brands) and BRAN and Fowl’s Brushware at feed low prices. KF All Goode promptly delivered in Town. Highest price given for Hides, Tallow* Maize and Wheat. d. mTorr, THE HAYMARKET. 23 McFarlane’s hall, —os— ; MONDAY NEXT, 23rd Inst., ] MR J. W. WITTY will give his popular Reading entitled “ Reminusen 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 : Adults, 2s ; Children, 6d, I Chair taken by H. E. Kenny Esq., at , 8 O'clock, p.m. 344 j COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. ' POLL OF RATEPAYERS UNDER ROADS AND BRIDGES CONSTRUCTION ACT, 1882. — | TITHE Public Works Department having granted to this County the SUM OF £10,316 for the undermentioned WORKS, , subjeet to the condition that the sum of £2,579 ' is RE-PAID by TEN ANNUAL INSTALMENTS, to be raised by a Special Rate | the Works to be undertaken with this Money are— I £ «. d. j 1. Forming and metalling with ( Limestone 240 chains Gls--borne-Wairoa Road, eom- j manning at Waipaoa bridge 3432 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 Kai- 7 teratahi, formed and gravelled 356 15 0 5. Kaiteratahi to Scott's Bridge, drained and cleared ... 102 5 0 6. Metalling with Limestone Road from W’aipaoe Bridge 1 towards Makaiaka — 214 chains ... ... ... 3214 0 0 Total ... £10,316 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 of the several Works are now on view at the e Office of the Council during Office Hours. ’ The Poll will be taken at the following places, on Tuesday, 15th May, 1883, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Makaeaka—The Public Hall. Ormond—The Court-house. Patutahi—Mr. Bilham’s House. Abai—Hon. G. R. Johnson’s Woolshed. Waikohu—Mr. G. Scott’s Woolshed. Tologa Bay—The Court-house. Waiapu—The School-house, Aku Aku. Kerri—Mr Wilson's house. f t Ratepayers may record their rotes 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 1312, 21 April 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1312, 21 April 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1312, 21 April 1883, Page 3

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