New Advertisements. POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS Rf'EMBERS of the Corps may purchase D-L tickets for friends not invited to the BALL, by giving their names for approval to the Committee not later than MONDAY E\ ENING, the 19th inst. Single tickets, to admit a gentleman, 7s fid. Double tickets, to admit a lady and gentleman, 10s. A F. HARDY, Captain. POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. NOTICE. A BALL, in commemoration of her Majesty’s Birthday, will be given, under the auspices of this Troop, on FRIDA Y EVENING the 23rd of May, at the MUSIC HALL, Gisborne. Dancing to commence at 9 o’Clock. N.B.—Members of the Carps will be entitled to introduce one or two ladies each to the Ball. Gentlemen, members of any other corps, are requested to appear in uniform, if they desire to do so. A. F. HARDY, Captain. POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. NOTICE. TH K Members of this Troop are informed that the Dinner, preceding the Ball, to be given on the 23rd of May, will be held at the MUSIC HALL, at 6 o’Clock in the Evening. PUNCTUALITY IS BEQUEST!®. A. F. HARDY. Captain. POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. TENDER. TENDERS are invited for providing a COLD DINNER, to be given on the 23rd inst., at the MUSIC HALL, for 70; and afterwards Refreshments, during the night, for 120, together with Tea and Coffee ; all Wines, Spirits, &c., found by the Committee. Both Dinner and Supper to be of first rate quality with sufficient attendance. Tenders to be in by 12 o’Clock on WEDNESDAY, 14 th For further particular#, apply to A. F. HARDY, Captain. NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Four-boomed House, a Cheese House, a Dairy, also Cow Yard and Shed, ditto for Calves at Waikanae, about 30 chains fencing, and well to sink. All material will bp supplied on the ground by Captain Read. Tenders to be sent into Mr. G. G. Mill on or before SATURDAY, the 17th instant, at 2 o’clock. For further information apply to Mr. E. V. Luttrell at the residence of G. J. WINTER, Esq. POTATOES! POTATOES!! FOR SALE—About ten or twelve tons of superior POTATOES at £7 by the ton. Apply to OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Big River Ferry. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF W. BENSON. riIHE Creditors in this Estate areparticularly -L requested to meet the undersigned at the Standard office, on this (SATURDAY) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, for the transaction of business of importance. H. E. WEBB, Trustee. TENDERS. f | LENDERS are invited from perrons willing to .lease the paddock belonging to the Presbyterian Church at Matawhero, for twelve months. It contains ten acres of grass land - TendtkswiU.be Mr DalrieD, or theundsnagaedupto SATURDAY, the 17th J. MELDRUM, ■"7 HTrnffitaA
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 53, 17 May 1873, Page 3
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