- New Advertisements. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. is hereby given that a Meeting of Av Justices will be held under the provisions of the “ Licensing Act, 1871,” and the “ Licensing Amendment Act, 1871,” at the Court House, Gisborne, on TUESDAY thp 22nd of April, proximo, 1873, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for Licenses. Applications fob mbw Licxnses. 8. C. Caulton, for the Masonic Hotel, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Michael Mullooly, for the Sea View Hotel, Tologa Bay. Lawrence Higgins, for the Roseland Hotel, Makwraka F. G. SKIPWORTH, Clerk to the Bench. Gisborne, March 22,1873. PANUITANGA. TT’ITEMEA ka tabu ahi ka patu poaka ranei, ka haere pokanoa ranei te tangata i runga taku reti i Whata upoko i muri atu i tenei panuitanga ka kawea kite ture whakawa ai. Ko nga Maori katoa e mahi kai ana i ruaga i taua reti me puta ki waho i roto i end ra. NA KATENE.
NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IF the Plough left at my SHOP in FEBRUARY, 1872, by Tom Jones, Io be repaired, be not taken away and the expenses paid, within seven days from this date, it will be sold at hi t risk. JOHN DICK, Blacksmith. Gisborne, March 26, 1873.
POTATOES! POTATOES I! TpOR SALE—About ten or twelve tons of A* ’■ superior POTATOES at £7 by the ton, delivered. Apply to OLIVER GOLDSMITH, • Big River Ferry.
FOB SALE. < 3 TONS Bay of Islands COAL. Apply to ' G. E. READ, Gisborne.
FOR SALE. f 1 10WN SECTIONS 13a and 25a, township A of Gisborne, containing one acre each. W. S. GREENE. Kaiariki, March 24,1873.
FOB SALE; A THOROUGHLY Staunch Horse, with Cart and Harness, nearly new. W. S. GREENE. ' Kaiariki, March 24,1873.
NOTICE. 1 ’ ' A MEETING of Sheep owners will be held a t 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.
gKILLICORN AND CLARK, fElTmongers, MAKARAKA. . ■ The Highest Price given for Sheep-skins.
NOTIICE. lEHEItUSY Authorize Ur, JToim Hid good., to receive all accounts dtte to the late firm Davis and Bidgood, to.be collected by him, whose receipt will be an acknowledgement for the firm. - GEORGE DAVIS.
LET—For six or nine months the feed A in a hundred-acre paddock, weft ahritmed and watered. — . r . IftTsnlwn ./-.- cy ■: s-A.l r-:-,; Z-'rMI'JTZ.T-rnvinwi.' ,3HGnIA7I ;•’ • •• iEl to h*W*fa*» he teagate ki nmfß ki taku reti ki Whata upoko ka towte • mt kiteWhakawa. ’
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 39, 29 March 1873, Page 3
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