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¥"Hnr¥.T el E t m a i ffii ok BEOA DWAY (Adjoining the Melbourne Foteft, Having opened will % large Stock of WEST OP ENGLAND CLOTH , Coatings, Tweeds, jfec, invites an early call. All the GoodsJ have been carefuilv selected, and the Male Quality, and Style are unebualled. PIT AND WoFk MiiNSHIP GTTARApTE E D. IttlNG AHUA CtjuNTY COUNCIL REEFTON PUBLIC POUND. mflE following SCALE of CHARGES , J.. , « tt ' been adopted by Council at a Meeting held on ttth day of February, < 1880:Poundige Fees, I s. d. For each entire horse above the age of 12 monebs 1 5 0 For each mare, gelding, colt, filly, mule, ass, goat, or pig 2 0 For each bull abote the age of 12 , months ... 1... ... , ...5 0 Yof ach ox, cowl steer, heifer, or ealt for 'the firs! ten 1 0 ditto, itto, ditto.lthe next ten ... 0 8 do. do. do. I the next thirty 0 6 doi do. do. all others above 59 0 4 For each ram above the age of nine months ... I ... 2 0 For each ewe, wather, or lamb, for the first twenty O 4 ditto, ditto, dittl. the next 30 ... 0 3 do. do. doj the next 50 ... 0 2 do. do. do. all others above 100 0 1 The above fee* to be paid for each day, or part of a day] durig which the animal 19 kept in poundt Changes fob Food. I s. d. For every hoi4<», mare, gelding, mule, ass, coll, filly, or foals „, 4 0 For every bullj cow, ox, steer, or heifer ... J 2 0 For every calf under six months 1 0 For every shee >, or lamb ... ... i; 1 ' Q For every goat 1 0 For every boar sow, or other pig 1 0 The above eh trges to be paid for each | day of twentvJfour hours, or part of a day, during which the animal is supplied with food andj water by the Pound- < keeper, but tha owner may supply food , and' water, ia which case these charges ' are not to be made. „ _ • ■ RATES OF OK DIN ART DAMAGES , TO BE CHARGED FOR CATTLE : TRESPASSING. Description of Ciftle, &0., ? a g. , §.2 r| !-|. Trespasßinb. §.%»,*<§.■ f | §- ! I---1 J S. D. S. D. For every entire] hone, mule, ass or bull ... ... 2 6 5 0 For every mare,, guiding filly, cow M|. 2 6 5 0 For every sheep oJjamb... 2 6 5 0 Forevorypig ... J 2 6 5 0 For every goat... I 2 6 5 0 For etery 2 6 5 0 P. .TKICK BRENIf AN, County" Chairman." ' ! Beefton, 4th Fe >ruary, 1880. IN ANGAUUA COUNTY COUNCIL* ReeftonJlOth February, 1880. Mr Angelo Cereseto, Reefton. BtR,— THIS *to NOTIFY you that , you were APPOINTED P »UND« i KEEPER by Resolution of the Council, dated 29th of October, I||9, f^d f t^at 5 -your appointment will date* fidta'tnat s date, and continul for a period of twelve months. I I jemain, your pbedient servant, PATRICK BRENNAN, I Chairman. INTERESTING TO ALL. Gentlemen, — I tm yet alive, thanks to Holloway's Fills. Not wishing to became one of the residents of tne Professor's intended Lunatic Asylum now leing ereoted in England I lately bought a blx of Holloway'a Pills, took them at intervals, and refrained from the "flowing Bowl," land Richard's himself again. Holloway's nil's and Ointment are largely used in Bermupa, and that aooounts, in my opinion, for jthe longevity of its inhabitants, I feel quiet assured, however thai Professor Hollowly is and has been one of the greatest benefaclors to the human race that has ever lived, aojj that his same will be handed down to postemty when the name of our bravest manslayersmre forgotten. Strange to say that we. in different ways, strive to acquire the art of killifg, but our own pres servation we take littlepeed of. I have lived in Bermuda 26 years, and in that time have inquired of soldiers how they have preserved their health so well ; thp answer has generally been," By not going to! the Army Doctor, but bj using the Pills, and Ointment." By using the above, I am now found at my | Hermitage to be lookind much younger and juore bealih v than you hWe seen me for years. Yours, J. W| ODDY,

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 May 1880, Page 3

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