EXCURSION TRIPS TO NAPIER. rpHB commodious p ». X ‘COMERANG,’ C. Chbisp, Commander. Will leave for Napier on Monday next-, giving passengers an opportunity of visiting that place at reduced rates, viz., £3 return saloon passage. Passengers can have the advantage of remaining in Napier one intermediate trip if they choose. Apply to G. E. READ, Agent, Gisborne. FOB NAPIER AND SOUTHERN PORTS. jS-hh/K rpHE Paddle Steamer «PATERSON,’ Captain A. Kennedy, is expected from Auckland on or about the 16th inst., and will steam as above two hours after arrival. ’ The Paterson has superior accommodation for passengers, and is specially adapted for carrying stock. For freight or passage apply to G. E. READ, Ageut, Gisborne. ORMOND GARRICK CLUB. The members of the above Club purpose giving a DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, at the Theatre, Ormond, on MONDAY evening next, March 17th, on which occasion will bo presented the FARCE, entitled JOHN WOPPS; OR, FROM INFORMATION I RECEIVED. To be followed by a selection from the favorite Drama, ROBERT MACAIRE. Songs by Mb. Clements. The whole to conclude with the renowned Burlesque Tragic Opera, entitled BOMBASTES FDRIOSO. For further particulars see hand bills. FREDERICK SEATON, Manager.
FENCING NOTICE. To Michael Boland, or other, the owner or owners of Suburban Section—No. 31, in the Military Settlement of Ormond. TAKE NOTICE, that I, the undersigned, OWEN COWEN, intend erecting a dividing FENCE between my Land in the said Settlement, and the above-named Section, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Auckland. Session 11., No. 5, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing FENCE within thirty-one days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost of erecting or making the whole of such dividing Fence. OWEN COWEN. Ormond, March 10,1873.
FENCING NOTICE. To T. Meehan, Francis Benjamin Dennis, David Simond Murdoch, or other, the owner or owners of Town Sections—Nos. 39,20, and 22, in the Township of Gisborne. TAKE NOTICE, that I, the undersigned, JAMES SIDDONS, intend erecting a dividing FENCE bptween my Land in the said Township, and the above-named Sections, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Auckland, Session 11., No. 5, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing FENCE within thirty-one days from thia date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost o erecting or making the whole of such dividing Fence. JAMES SIDDONS. Gisborne, March 10,1873. SALE BY AUCTION. ‘ 1 A T Mr. DalzieU’s Yards eh SATURDAY next, 15th inst., at 8 o’clock pun., weather permitting. * 4 superior Saddle Homes. 8 superior Harness Bones. 1 fat Bullock and 1 pair Working Bollocks. Sundry Horses and Cattle. 1 W. S. GREENE, Auctioneer. 1
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 35, 15 March 1873, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 35, 15 March 1873, Page 3
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