New Advertisements. POVERTY BAY HIGHWAY BOARD. SEALED TENDERS will be received up to NOON on SATURDAY, the 24th inst., for erecting an outlet drain from the southern boundary of the town to the Waikanai River. Sections and Specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender to be endorsed. “ Tender for drain,” and addressed to the Chairman of the Board. By Order, R. M. SKEET, Engineer to Board. PROPOSED OIL SPRINGS COMPANY. A LL PERSONS interested in the formation of this Company are, requested to attend a PLBLIC MEETING to be held at the Albion Hotel on TUESDAY EVENING, the 20th May, instant, at seven o’clock p.m. COOPER & ROSS, Promoters. TO MARIA MORRIS, SURVEYORS, AND OTHERS. NOTICE is hereby given that any person, Surveyors, or others, found trespassing on the Block of land known as Pu-rehu-ma-nihi, without the permission of the undersigned will be prosecuted. Na WI PERE. NOTICE. ~ riIENDERS for the erection of Mr. Higgins’ A- Hotel, at Makaraka, must be sent into the Standard office, in terms cf advertisement, not later than WEDNESDAY next, the 21st at noon. [A CARD.] JAMES WYLLIE, NATIVE INTERPRETER, LAND, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Gisborne. ~ FOR SALE. A THOROUGH Staunch Draught Mare. Apply to W. S. GREENE. TO LET, T7IOR a term of years, an Hotel’admirably •J- situated on thb main road in a rising locality. The ground pertaining to the Hotel consists of two acres of really good land. To an energetic and business man the above offers an opportunity seldom to be met with. STOCK and FIXTURES to be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to R. M. Skeet. Gisborne, May 14,1873. Land Agent. TO Boarding - house-keepers, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. TO LET OR SELL, THE SHAMROCK HOTEL. That New, Commodious, Substantially-built, Family Hotel and Boarding House, at present in the occupation yf the undersigned. The property stands on Town section No. 36; is pleasantly situated at the corner of Childersstreet and Lowe-street, Gisborne, and commands an extensive view of the Water and Plains of Poverty Bay. It consists of amain three-story building, containing Commercial, and Dining Rooms, and Private Suites for Families. There are also nine spacious bedrooms, capable of accommodating 20 boarders. The Out-offices consist of a detached kitchen fitted with a first-class ‘ Economist ’ cooking range; a compact brick oven, and all necessary culinary arrangements required for a first-class business. A large well containing rain water, supplied from the main building, is sunk on the premises; substantially built with brick and Roman cement; it holds 1,600 gallons, and is fitted with a new pump. The Hotel FURNITURE, FITTINGS, and EFFECTS, will be taken at a valuation, separately, for cash. N.B.—A License has been granted to the Shamrock Hotel from the Ist of July next. For further information apply on the premises to WILLIAM DALY, Proprietor.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 53, 17 May 1873, Page 3
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