JOHN BOYLE, TAILOR Ac. TWEEDS AND CLOTHS ALWAYS ON HAND. Opposite Dr. Nbbbitt’b, Lowe street, Gisborne. ONE POUND REWARD. TXTHEREAS some person or persons did, VV on TUESDAY, the Ist instant, wilfully cut through four wires, being a .portion of Captain Read’s fence upon Matawhero B block, any person giving information that shall lead to the conviction of the offender shall receive the above reward. GEORGE WILLIAMSON, Overseer.
NOTICE. BEEN running at Mangatu for some months a Chesnut Gelding, broken in, unbranded. The owner can have same on payment of expenses on application to A. F. CUFF, Mangatu. THE UNION JJANK OF AUSTRALIA, ESTABLISHED 1837. PAID-UP CAPITAL £1,250,000. RESERVE FUND £400,000. A branch of this BANK was opened on Tuesday, 11th March, at Gisborne, Poverty Bay, under the charge of Mr. O. D. VON Dauelszen. JOSEPH PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand.
BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A Branch of this BANK was opened at Gisborne on the 11th March, in the temporary premises next to ; the Albiox Hotel. D. L. MURDOCH. Inspector.
FOR SALE. TOWN SECTION, No. 194, Gisborne.— Apply to H. E. WEBB, Land Agent.
TO LET. TOWN SECTIONS, Nos. 197, and 331, Gisborne. —Apply to H. E. WEBB, Land Agent.
ARGYLL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Is Connection with the Argyll Hotel, GISBORNE. Hones broken to saddle, for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Every possible care taken; and first-class stabling accommodation, at moderate charges. Special messengers always ready for despatch to any part of the Country. Scale of charges s— s. d. Hay feed ... ... 1 0 Corn feed 16 Livery, day and night, 8 6to 6s. 6d. Horse hire, per day,... 5 O X F. THOMAS,' Hone breaker. (late of Napier), xsopmcor.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 42, 9 April 1873, Page 1
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282Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 42, 9 April 1873, Page 1
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