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Notices. THE COOK COUNTY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). JJ S commenced business. Offices: Lowe Street, Investors should obtain copies of Rules. Investment Shares, Class A, £5 each, paid in full. Class B, of value of £25, payable 4s. per month. Enquire further particulars from A. W. CROFT, 42 Managing Director. NOTICE. IN accordance with the u Auctioneer’s Licensing Act, 1863,” and “ Amendment Act, 1871,” it is hereby notified for general information, that Auctioneer’s Licenses have been granted by me, for one year, to— Cholwell Dean Pitt, of Gladstone Road, Gisborne, And Cablaw Smith, of Gladstone Road, Gisborne. D. JOHNSTON, Jnb. Collector of Customs. H.M. Customs, Gisborne, April 24th, 1884. 44 SCHWEPPE’S SODA WATER. JUST ARRIVED, a shipment of the above large and small, which will be on sale from and after the present date, at the ALBION CLUB HOTEL, S. M. WILSON. P.S.—Private connoisseurs can have the above in any quantity—Usual terms, CASH ON DELIVERY. 41 NOTICE. A O. F. PARKER is authorised to collect all accounts due to us on account of Subscriptions or Printing until further notice, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. PORTER & CROFT, 37 Telephone Printing Office.

County Council Notices. COOK COUNTY. ELECTORS’ ROLLS, 1884 a. r t Electors’ Rolls for the year 1884-5 are now on view at the office of the Council, Lowe Street, Gisborne, and a copy of the rolls of the several Ridings may be seen at the following places :— Gisborne Riding—Mr. Murchie’s Store, Makaraka. Arai Riding—Mr. Bilham’s House, Patutahi Waikohu Riding — Mr. George Scott’s House. Tologa Riding—The Courthouse, Tologa Bay. Waiapu Riding — Mr. Milner’s Store, Tuparoa. Any person who considers himself aggrieved by any entry therein or omission therefrom, may, on or before the 31st May, 1884, apply for relief to the Resident Magistrate’s Court which is nearest the place where the roll of the Riding is kept. JOHN WARREN, County Clerk. 21st April, 1884. 36 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. ■AJOTICE is hereby given that the Cook County Council will, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of May, 1884, take a Poll of the whole of the ratepayers of the County to ascertain whether they are willing to pay a special annual rate for ten years of one twohundredth part of a penny in the pound on the value of all rateable property within the County, for the purpose of re-paying to the Government one-fourth of £l,OOO granted under the Roads and Bridges Construction Act, for the following works :— Waimata Road— Drain four miles of this Road, fascine and form 36 chains, construct necessary culverts. Estimated cost, £3OO. Gisbobne-Tologa Bay Road. Form new bridle track, seven feet on solid, 158 chains ; drain, fascine, and form portions; ease grades and widen present road; erect new culverts. Estimated cost, £7OO. The amount of each yearly payment is £25. The amount of special rate necessary to meet it is 1-200 of a penny in the £l. The plans, specifications, and detailed estimates of the works may be seen at the office of the Council, Gisborne, during office hours. The poll will be’ taken on the 6th day of May, 1884, at the following places:— Gisborne Riding:—The Public Hall, Makaraka : the Courthouse, Ormond. Arai Riding : —Mr. J. D. Watts’ store, Arai; Mr. Bilham’s house, Patutahi. Waikohu Riding :—Mr. Geo. Scott’s woolshed. Tologa Riding :—The Courthouse, Tologa, and Mr. Wilson’s house, Kaiti. Waiapu Ridfng :—The Schoolhouse, Aku Aku, and the Courthouse, Awanui. JOHN WARREN, 2072 County Clerk. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. "VT OTICE is hereby? given that on Thursday, the Bth day of May, 1884. The following By-law will be made by a special order of this Council. By-law No. 7. That all horses, cattle, or vehicles, shall be taken or driven across any bridge under the control of this Council, at a walking pace only. Any person guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liable to a penalty of £5 for each offence. JOHN WARREN, 2097 County Clerk.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 115, 25 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 115, 25 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 115, 25 April 1884, Page 3

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