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New Advertisements. TENDERS, f I FJIENDERS will be received by the under* -*- signed up to 12 o’clock (neon), 31st inst., for SHOEING the Armed-Constabulary Horses in the Poverty Bay District, for ithe 12 months ending 30th June, 1874. Forms of Tenders and every information can "be obtained fpm Sergeant Shirley, Gisborne. C. DEAN PITT, Inspector A.C., Commanding Poverty Bay District. Ormond, 19th May, 1873.

TENDERS. ■FTIENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’Clock (noon), 31st inst., for the supply of FORAGE for the Armed 'Constabulary in the Poverty Bay District, for <the 12 months ending 30th June, 1874. Forms of Tenders and every information can 'be obtained Of Sergeant Shirley, Gisborne. C. DEAN PITT, Inspector A.C., Commanding Poverty Bay District. Ormond, 19th May, 1873. NOTICE TS hereby given that an office has been opened **- at the Music -Hall, Gisborne, for the Registration of all Brands and Ear-marks in use >in the East Coast District. Sheep and Cattle owners will oblige by causing their Ear and Fire brands to be registered, in ’terms of the Act without delay. The office will be open on Tuesdays, Thurs‘days, and Saturdays, from 10 -a.m. to 4 p.m., .until further notice. JAMES MELDRUM, inspector of Sheep, and Registrar of Brands. Gisborne, May 20,1373. TANUITANGA KI NGA MAORI. whakaturia a Hemi Moretarama e te J.A. Kawanatanga o Akerana hei kai-tuhi itulii i nga Paruni Hohio, Kan, aha noa atu m?a, mo Turanga otira mo te taha kite Rawhiti. Ko tona Tari, kei te Whare nui (te whare _porei) ki Turanganui. Me haere koutou ki reira kia awe te oti o te ttuhi tuhi i o koutou parani. Hei te Turei, ’te ’Wenerei, mete Hatarei o iawiki oiawikika puare ai tona tari i te 10 o nga haora i te ata tae '■noa kite 4 o nga haora i te ahiahi. Turanganui, te 20'o Mei, 1873. ORMOND THEATRE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MONDAY, 26th MAY. The Members of the ‘ORMOND GARRICK CLUB PURPOSE Celebrating the Anniversary of Her MAJESTY’S BIRTHDAY by a DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE at the above Theatre-on MONDAY EVENING NEXT; on Which occasion will be presented the much-admired Drama, in two Acts, entitled THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION. An Interlude will be varied with Songs by Mr. Whitehead, and a Piccolo Solo by Mr. Atcherley. . •’ ' ' The Entertainment ■will - conclude with Ite laughable Farce, by Charles Selby, Esq., entitled BOOTS AT THE SWAN. * GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. F. SEATON, • * • Manager. NOTICE, TLTB- st RONG Is authorised to receive payAIL ments of allacoeunt Gue to the underaigned, and receipt the same from this -date. > S. T. HORSFALL. May 17,1873. , . ;

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 54, 21 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 54, 21 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 54, 21 May 1873, Page 3

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