■hfUBLE of SITTTSGS oftheßESlW DENT MAOJ CRATE'S and MpABDSN'S COURTS for tl-o month Kn&ng 81st JANUARY, 1830 :— I REEFTON—January 8: h and 22ad, j B (Signed) W. H. EEVELL, | B R.M., ai d Warden. H| In the event of the rivers being impasstbe Coaris will beacjourned from B day to day, ■inangahua oountyTcouncil. Byaltjation roll notice-for b- * the year, 1880. B:XTOII CE IS HEREBY bIVEN that BjM the VALUATION ROLLS fo R the different RIDINGS k the County m »re hong up for PUBLIO IK SPECTION H. ftt the undermentioned plac ;s :— K Eebfton Rjbiko— Co mcii ChamB: hers, Reefton. 1 B" Boatman's Eidikg— Aicber's Store, W§ Capleston. 1 H|' Hampi>bw Rrorar© — J Moonlight's K Store, Hampden. I S MtrsßAT Riding- — Ramsay's Store, Kr Black's Point. 1 ■>; Csuseinstos Riding —• living's M Store, Crushington, m- Antonio's Riding -f Rees' Hotel, B* Antonio's Flat, j m For general information, tbe following K Clauses of the Rating Act, fire inserted : — m - Clause 15. Any person /who considers W himself aggrieved by reaion of the unW fairness or incorrectness of any rateable K value in the Valuation List, or by reason p of the insertion or incorrectness of any m-- matter therm, or the omission of any m.- matter therefrom, may abject as herein H provided. j Clause 18. Every objection shall be in % t writing tinder the hand! of tbe objector, l r and shall be as near as may be in the form in the Fourth Sdbedale, and shall ; be addressed to and delivered at the place oi Sitting of the Assessment Court here* inafter mentioned, on oajfcefoie the 15th I day of February. Clause 17. Every abjeetor shall, not ■ less than seven days bifore the Sitting of f, the said Courts send ta the Iocs? hoiy a copy of eyery such tbjoction made by I him, "f L JOHN HAROLD, i / County Clerk. |, Council ChambersjlSth January, 1880. CHAKLES H. EDWARDS, r STOEE^EE PER, \ Black appoint. O^ODS PACKED TO ALL PARTS OF THE DIRICT. IHTERSSTINGr TO ALL. Gbntlirmek, — I &nkretj}ive>, thanks to BollQway's'PillsWfcV No^OTuig to became one of the residents of the Professor's intended Lunatic Asylum now being erected in England 1 lately bought, a box of Holloway's Pills, took them at intervals, arid refrained from the " flowing Bowl," and Biobard'a himself again, Holloway's Piita and Oiatment are largely nsed in iermudal and that accounts, in my opinion, for the longevity of its inhabitants, I feel quiet assured, however that Professor Holloway is and has been one of tLe greatest benefactor^ to the human race that has ever lived, and tnat his name will be handed down to posterity I when the name of s. our bravest manslayers are fprgotton. Strange to say that we, in different ways, strive to acquire the art of killing, but our own pres jservation we tnke little heel of. I have lived ? in Bermuda 26 years, and in that time have ? inquired of soldiers how they have preserved ? their health so well j the snWer has generally J b^en," fly not going to the Waiy Doctor, but by using the Pills and OinfcmVnt." By using the above, I am now found at my Uermtinze to be looking mum younger and tnore'hra] ■ by than yon have sien me for years. Tours, J. W. ODdV, Ttjokek Town,' BEßMtmA, fFormcHy Fetfetary to Duke of Brunswick. The Bnrm« ia Times, JOih May, 1879.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1880, Page 2
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