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P SMIT TB L 12, rp A I L O E "^ BI?OA DW A V (Adjoining i!k> JfeH'Curue U"otel,, llavii { ojono.l viih 'i largo Stneu- o WE.sf OF K.\" GLAND CLOTH ; Coatings, Twei-ds, &c, invites an early call. All tin- Goods, have been caiefiuiv selected, and the Al.-.ke Quality, and Style are unequalled. F I T A N" ft Vv O li K V a N S II I i G n Ail A N IE E i>. LNTANG AHUA COUNTY COUNCIL lIEEFTON PUiJLIC PODKD. •TIHK fo'fowinir SCALE of CFTAIIG-KP |_ iiiis been adopted by Council a' i Meeting held on 4.h day of February. 1SS0:---rouxD.-.GE Fees, s. d For ca nil enlie hor.-e above thfi roe oi 12 months 5 0 For n::ch maro, geldinpf. c^.-lf, flily, mu!i?, ass. «oat. or pief ... ... 2 C For each bull above the age of 12 mouths ... ... ... ... o 0 Fi>: - ich ox. cnvr, sleer, heifer, or oiiL for tlie first ten ... ... 1 0 ditto, it(o, ditto, the next ten ... 0 8 do. ilo. do. tho next thirty 0 6 doi do. do. all o! hers above 50 0 4 For each ram above the age of nine icon' its 2 0 For each ewe, wether, or lariib, for the first twenfy ... 6 4 ditto, ditto, ditto, the nex? 30 ... 0 S do. do. do. the. nest 50 ... 0 2 do. do. do. all others abnre 100 0 1 I he above fees to be paid for ejeh day, or part of a day, durig which the animal is kept in pound. Cha'.:oe-< f c Food. s. d. For every horse, mare, gelding, mule, .".Si, colt, filly, or f'uals ... 4 0 For en'ry hull, cow, os, sleer, or heifer 2 0 For every calf, under six months 1 0 £'or every sheep, or lamb 1 0 For every goat 10 For every boar, sow, or oilier pig 1 0 The above charges to be paid for each day of twenty^four hour?, or part of a day, during which the animal is supplied with food and water by the Poundkeeper, but the owner mny supply food and water, ia which ease these charges are not to be made. RATES OF ORDINARY DAMAGES TO BE CHARGED FOR CATTLE TRESPASSING. . §3 si* ±t v a - h -a o Description of Catlle.&c, 1"|"| „• u-S-|ZI Trespassing. §." | sl§ *1 >, o £/£ ?li 60 - § a a tv sj o 3 -• sdo a^ ' OB C 3 ~~~ S. D. S. D. For every entire hor.-e, mule, ass or bull 2 6 5 0 For every mare, g. li'ing filly, cow 2 6 5 0 For every sheep or.lamb... 2 6 5 0 For every pig ... 2 6 .5 0 For every goat 2 6 5 0 For evei-y ... 2 6 5 0 PATRICK BRENN.Ytf, County Chairman. Eeefton, 4th February, 1830. LNANGAIIUA COUNTY COUNCILEeefton, 10th February, 1830. Mv Angelo Cereseto, Ji'eeton. SIR,— THIS is t.i NOTIFY you thai you wereAPPOIINTK-DP UXD* Jf KEPICI?. by L'esolutiou of the Council, dated 29th of October, 1579, and tluit your appointment will date. (Vuai that date, and continue for a period of twelve monilis. I lemain, your obedient yervant, PATiUCS BISENNAN, Chairman. INrJiUESiTNa TO ALL. Gextlfmen, — I am yet alive, thanlis to Holloway's Pills. Jfot wishing lo became one of the residents of the Professor's intended Lunatic Asylum now being erected in England I lately bought a bos of Hollowav's Fills, took them at intervals, and refrained from the " flowing Bowl," and Eichard'a himself agaiu. Ilolloway's Pill's and Ointment are largely used in Bermuda, and that accounts, in my opinion, for the longevity of its inhabitants, I feel quiet assured, however that Professor lloilowuy is and hns been one of the greatest beneiaetors to Hie hur.i:>n lMee that bus ever lived, and that his name wi.l be ' hail. led down to posterity when the ii.uue oi our bravest, inanshyers are forgotten, Smuige to say thtfc we, in cliflerenc ways, strive to aequii'e ibeurtof killing, but our own pro-, soiv.ui.Mi we take little heed el. I have lived in Bermuda 2b" years, and in that time have inquired of, soldiers how they have preserved their health so well ; the answer has generally been, " By not going to the Army Doctor, but by using the Pills and Ointment!" By usiag the above, I am now found at my Hermitage to be looking much, younger and more healthy than you have seen me ior years. Yours, J. W. ODDY, ' " Ttjcke« Tows, Behmuoa [Formerly Secretary to Duke of Bruimviek.] Tho Bermada Times, 10th May, 1870.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 July 1880, Page 3

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751

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 July 1880, Page 3

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