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New Advertisements. 4 NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Pthe Plough left at my SHOP in FEBRUARY, 1872, by Tom Jones, to be repaired, be not taken away and the expenses paid, within seven days'from this date, it will he sold at his risk. ■■ JOHN DICK, Blacksmith. Gisborne, March 26,1873.

NOTICE. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against dealing, in any way, with natives or others, for the blocks of LAND known as the Waikohu and Waihora. PATIHANA AUKOMIRO. Uawa, March 24,1873. PANUITANGA. HE PANUITANGA tenei kia rongo nga MAORI katoa o TURANGA me nga PAKEHA. Kei pokanoa kite hanga Roti ki WAIKOHU, ki WAIHORA ranei, kite hoko ranei, ki era atu main tikanga ranei. NA PATIHANA AUKOMIRO. Uawa, te 24 o Maehe, 1873.

POTATOES! POTATOES!! FOR SALE—About ten or twelve tons of superior POTATOES at £7 by the ton, delivered. Apply to , • OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Big River Ferry.

FOR SALE. 3 TONS Bay of Islands COAL. Apply to G. E. READ, Gisborne.

J FOR SALE. FTIOWN SECTIONS 13 a and 25a, township -A- of Gisborne, containing one acre each. W. S. GREENE. Kaiariki, March 24,1873.

FOR SALE. A THOROUGHLY Staunch Horse, with Cart and Harness, nearly new. Also, apteb Ist Apbil. The well-known White .Horse, with Spring Cart and Harness, at present used for taking round Bread. W. S. GREENE. Kaiariki, March 24,1873.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. < NEC TAMEN CONSUMEBATUR FTIHE FOLLOWING Gentlemen have been appointed the Committee in the various places, and are empowered to receive Subscriptions for the support of a Clergyman for Poverty Bay. Gisborne. • Matawhero. Ormond Mr. Mill, Mr. Meldrum, Mr. Scott Mr. Hall, Mr. Parsons, Mr. McKenzie Mr. Adams, Mr. Dalziell, Mr. Elboume, Mr. Stubbs, Mr. Robb, Mr. Breingan, Mr. McFarlane, Mr. Dunne. On behalf of the Central Committee W. HEVINGHAM ROOT.

NOTICE. A MEETING of Sheep owners will be held at the Argyll Hotel, Gisborne, on Saturday the 29th March next, at. 3 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the question of Sheep Inspectorship. All interested are requested to attend.

NOTIICE. I HEREBY authorize Mr. John Bidgood to receive all accounts due to the late firm of Davis and Bidgood, to be collected by him, whose receipt will be an acknowledgement for the firm. ./. ,< j •‘ ' i / GEORGE DAVIS.

: GRAZING. mo LET—For rix or nine months the feed A in a hundred-acre paddock, well sheltered and watered. < T W . BILHAM, QZ- ATl T IZ lb ** BllMa * PANUITANGA. • r-n i frg 1 -?■ HrrJ,< rgrti rUww ’ ’• T] Ki te haere pokanoa he tongataki rungaki taku roti ki Whata upoko ka kawea si au kiteWhakawa. NA KATENE. i-- . •

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 26 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 26 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 26 March 1873, Page 3

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