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WANTED KNOWN —That Light Refreshments, consisting of a Cop of Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa with Cakeo or Pastry, can now be obtained at tha Refreshment Roome of J. Stobe and 00., Waipawa. 85 WANTED KNOWN. That the cheapest and best selection of Christmas Cards, Annuals, Toy Books. Toys aqd other ornamental and useful articles for Xmas Presentation is at D. Annand’s Stationery and Fancy Goodß Emporium, Waipawa. 82 WANTED KNOWN-Tbat Qrant’s Labour Exchange and Servant* Registry, will be carried on in future by Grant and Annand. All eoramunioatioos and enquiries to be addressed, “ GRANT and ANNAND, Registry Office, The Emporium, Waipawa.” 88 WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. OfTRITTEN TENDERS addressed to l▼ ▼ tho Chairman Waipawa County | Council will be received at the Cooflty ffioe, Waipawa, up till 5 p m of WEDNESDAY, the 2ud day of June, 1897, for (he following works, viz Contract 15—Forming and metalling 26 obaioe 60 links and the erection of a sill bridge on Boundary road, Makotuku. Contract 18—Erecting two additional spans of 26 feet and driving aheet piling at Tamaki Bridge, Umutao* roa Block. Plans and specifications for Contract 17 nay be seen at Mr Robinson’s store, Vl ikotnkn, and for contract 18 at Mr MePhee’s store Dannevirke. The loweßt or any tender will not locessarily be accepted. T. CARROLL, .111 County Road Overseer. WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN Tenders addressed to the Chairman will be received at the County Office, Waipawa, up till 5 p.m. on i'UURSDAY, 20th May, 1897, for the ollowing Contract No 11—chains formation and metalling about 34 £ chains on Doviation from Mann’s to Anderson’s road, and erecting 29 chains of Fence, Makotuku. Plans and Specifications can be seen at .Mr Robinson’s store, Makotuku. The lowest or any tender not necessarily t copted. T. CARROLL, County Road Overseer. Dancvirko, 11th May, 1897. 283 WAIPAWA TOWN BOARD NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above Board at its next meeting to be held on MONDAY, 7th June, 1897, to levy a General Rate of lOd in the £on all ratable property in the Waipawa Town Board Distriot nnder section 37 of the Rating Aot, 1894, and section 37 of the Town District! Act, 1891. Such rate to be for the period commencing on the let day of April, 1897, and ending 31st March, 1898, and payable in one enm on the Ist of July, 1897. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the Board’s offioe, Ruataniwha road. J. C. TAYLOR, 245 Clerk W.T.B. MONEY TO LEND The Government Life Insurance Department, AND The Public Trustee, ARE prepared to make Advances on first class Freehold Securities np to three-fifths of the value, as follows : £IOO Undku £IOOO At 5 per cent., £IOOO Under £3OOO At 4£ per cent. £3OOO AND UPWARDS At 4£ per cent. For terms and particulars apply to F. O’B. LOUGHNAN, 47 Solioitor, Waipawa. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYB. (Napier Section) QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY-MAY 24th, 1897 KAIKORA RACES. ON SATURDAY, 22nd, and on Monday, 24th Muy, Holiday Excursion Tickets (available for return np to and including Ist June, 1897), at reduced rates of 2d per mile first class and Id per mile second class (minimum fares 4s and 2b respectively, mileage counted one way only) will be issued between all stations on the Napier Taranaki section (exoepting i where ordinary fare is less). Above tickets will bo extensible for return journey for a farther period of fourteen days in terms of published regulations. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. (24th May, 1897.) A special passenger train will leave Napier for Kaikora at 9.0 a m, Farndon 9 25, Hastings 9 55, Te Aute 10 56, Kaikora arrive 11.26 a m, and return as follows Kaikora depart 620 pm, Te Aute 75, Hastings 7 50, Farndon 8 10, Napier arrive 8 35 p ra. Note—Passengers to Kaikora racea from North can return by ordinary train leaving Kaikora for Napier at 5 50 pm. A special passenger train will leave Waipukuraa for Kaikora at Noon, Waipawa 12.13 p m, Kaikora arrive 12 26 p m The train usually leaving Napier for Dinnevirke at 2.35 p m will be delayed* and will leave Napier at 3 p m, Farndon 3 25, Hastings 4 p m, Te Aute 5 pm, Kaikora 5 55 p m, and thence correspondingly later than usual to destination. The Napier-Spit traios will not run. Goods traffio will be suspended and all goods sheds closed. For fares at above rates and for farther informi tion see posters or inquire at stations. BY ORDER. Traffio Manager’s Office, Napier, May 17th, 1897. 305 NOTICE. ALL Persons TRESPASSING on St Luvrenoe in pursuit of Game will be PROSECUTED GORDON H. SAXBY, St Lawrence, April 12th« 1897. 16$

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 3

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