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Oouiiuy Ljoixxioil .u4cf'icc-’S. COOK cocsrv. is hereby given thut ib u the i intention of the Cook County Council to divert a portion of the Gibbon.,e-Wairoa Road, and for that put pose to close a portion \ of the said road lying between Sections 87 S' and 126, and Section 90, Patutahi Survey District, and to exchange with the owners! of the adjoining sections the land taken f« r a road, and that now closed. J Description of the Road to be Close:> AND OF THE LAND TO BE EXCHANGED. All that parcel of land in onr Provincial w District of Auckland, in the Colony of New c< Zealand! containing by admeasurement 1 acre 2 roods and 19 perches, more or lesr, situated in the Patutahi Survey District, in Cook County, and being a line of road. 10J links wide, lying between Sections Nos. 87 and 126, and Section No. 90. Commencing on the South-eastern boundary of Section 126, at a distance of 670 links, or thwreabauts, from its South-easterii angle, Bounded towards the t generally by lines 2,080’5 links and 447 links, respectively, towards the East by lints 390*8 links and 94*5 links, respectively j and - towards the South-east by lines 615 links and 1,496’5 links, respectively, to the oommenc-ing-point, be all the aforesaid linkages more or less, as the same Is delineated on plan No. 8,631, deposited in the Survey Office at Auckland, copies of which plans may be seen at the office of the Cook County Council, Lowe Street, Gisborne, and at the office of the Patutahi Road Board. JOHN WARREN, County Clerk. Gisborne, 19th December, 1883. 787 Miscellaneous. BLUE RIBBON PICNIC. BOATS to the above Picnic, to be held up the Waimata River, will leave the Ferry at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, the 15th instant. Tickets 2s. 6d. which can be obtained from the Secretary and Committee. W. THABRATT, 914 Secretary, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between GEORGE GREIG SMITH and MELVILLE BABINGTON SMITH, both of Poparae, Poverty Bay, Sheep-farmers, carrying on business under the style of " Smith Bros.” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. 1 Dated this third day of January, 1884. MELVILLE BABINGTON SMITH. GEORGE GBEIG SMITH, Witness—- } Fukuk. J. Shbitos, Merchant, > Gisborne. 894 1 Business Notices. rpHBIWALLS CO. FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS. Corner of Gumtojw Road *jw Pent. Stmei'i

Gisborne. lafCash Purchasers liberally dealt with. 919 FANCY GOODS AND LINEN DBAPEHY ESTABLISHMENT. Corner of Gladstone Road and Bright Street. To mis Ladies of Povbutv Bax. Mbs. J,' BOS I E BEGS to notify that she has commenced Business with a General Assorted Stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING, BABY LINEN, &e. FANCY GOODS. Fancy Work, Crewel and Berlin Wools, Crewel Silks, Arasene, and all Materials required for Fancy Work. Also a Great Variety of Fancy Bags, Baskets, and Work Boxes. 920

J. A. S L A c K 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST (Studio—Gladstone Road, next Mr. Aislabie’s, Butcher), Is now prepared to execute highly-finished Photographs at prices most moderate. Views of Gentlemen’s Residences, Groups, and Children taken successfully by the most recent Instantaneous Process. 885 rjrt A T T L E Y , CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER, Authorised asd Licensed Survetob, Eaton Villa, Gladstone Road. 907 piOMMON, SHELTON AND CO. MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Gisborne. AGENTS FOR— South British Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand Little’s Celebrated Non-poisonous Sheep Dip New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited) East Coast schooners Gisborne and Waiapu Cash buyers of every description of Produce Cash Advances made against Stock and Station Securities, and against growing Clips and Crops. 884

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 3

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