QIBBOBNB SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES. By Ms. Lybnas.
NOTICE. POVERTY RAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. rjIHE MEMBERS of this TROOP wishing to compete for the Representation of the District at the Colonial Prize Firing, will assemble at Gisborne at 9 a.m. on Monday the 6th of January. Terry’s Breech -loading Carbine to be used in firing. A. F. HARDY, Captain.
NOTICE. - \ > A LL persons who have not yet had an oppor* * tunity of subscribing to the Fund raised by the inhabitants of Gisborne and the surrounding district, for the relief of the unfortunate youth Henry Walsh, are respectfully invited to contribute towards the same. Mr. A. Blair has kindly consented to receive all contributions made in Gisborne. J. R. HURRY, Treasurer.
NOTICE. person found lighting fires, pig hunting, or otherwise trespassing on our runs at Whata upoko. after this date will be prosecuted. R. ROLAND CURTIS. WILLIAM PARKER. PANUITANGA. IZ" I temea ka tahu ahi ka patu poaka ranei, ka hacre pokanoa ranei te tangata i rungs i a maua reti i Whata upoko i muri atu i tenei pauuitanga ka kawea kite ture whakawa ai. NA KATENE, RANA. KO PAAKA.
PANUITANGA. TZ"I temea ka taepa pokanoatia c tahi wahi whenua i runga i taku reti i Whata upoko hei mahinga kai ranei aha ranei (haunga i nga whenua Rahui a nga Maori) ka kawea e au te tangata nona tana mahi pokanoa kite Whakawa. NA KATENE.
FO UND, NEAR THE WHARF. A WATCH. The owner can obtain posses* L*- sion from Sergeant Shirley by describing it, and paying costs 4c. "IZ'UA kitea e au i runga i te wapu u te Riri he Wati. Ki te mea ka haere mai te tangata nona tana wati ka hoatu e an kia is engari mana e homai ki au te utu mo tenei panuitanga. NA HARE, TARIANA, o nga Pirihimanu
LOST OR STOLEN. A TERRY’S BREECH-LOADING CAR. BINE, No. 760, and a TRANTER’S REVOLVER, No 14,149; also a set of Cavalry Accoutrements. The above are supposed to have been left at the Albion Hotel. Any person giving information leading to their recovery, or the conviction of the thief, if stolen, will receive One Pound reward by applying to the office of this paper. A. F. HARDY, ' Captain, P.B.M.R.V.
NOTICE TO FENCERS. ANTED known, that the undersigned requires a mile and a half of Wire Fencing to be erected on his property at Ormond. Apply immediately to A McKENZIE.
WANTED KNOWN, the undersigned is a purchaser of CLOVER SEED of thio season’s growth, in any quantity, at one shillinc a pound for cash. Apply to G. E. BEAD, Gisborne.
FOB SALE, CJEVEN COWS, with Calves at foot. © One Bull by “Comet.” Apply to THOMAS BELL, Ormond.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 January 1873, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 January 1873, Page 3
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