CLYDE HOTEL, TE WAIROA. * J. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. THIS well-known House has always a supply of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. None but the best brands kept. v — A well-fenced Paddock for Horses. Also, a quantity of Maize, Oats, and Hay, always on hand. ARGYLL HOTEL, GISBORNE. A. BLAIR, Pbopbietob. ♦ ’ mH ' HHHIS Hotel is centrally situated, and has a A. commanding business. The accommodation is replete with comfort for Travellers and Visitors. An Ordinary, daily, at one o’clock. Choice Wines and Spirits. A first-class Billiard Room is added to the establishment, which, with one of Alcock’s best tables, places it in the front rank of any in th® colony. Good Stabling and moderate charges.
ALBION HOTEL, GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. FTIHIS well-known Hostelry will be found replete A with every comfort and convenience for Country Settlers, Families, Commercial Men, &c. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD SALOON. Excellent Stabling. W~ The Bar is well stocked with the Choicest Brands. J. A. BRADLEY, , Proprietor. pEB E I HOTEL WAIPAOA RIVER. OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Proprietor. Good selection of stock consisting of Wines, Beers, and Liquors of noted brands. g JOHN VILLERS, CHANDOS HOTEL Ormond.
SITUATED on the high road to the Country affords excellent accommodation for travellers. Paddocks with luxuriant feed close at hand, for horses. N.B.—A noted house for the best Liquors and the cheapest beer. A general store business is carried on in connection with the Hotel with a capital selection of goods at Gisborne prices. JAMES BLAKE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Township op Roseland, Makaraka. Orders executed with despatch. F. HARDY, Gisborne. LICENSED BROKER, Under the New Zealand Land Transfer Act. gAMUEL STEVENSON, Gisborne. GENERAL CARRIER AND DRAYMAN. Goods carted to any part of the Town or Country.* Jobbing and day work, according to special agreement. — *■ N.B.—Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ saddles always on hire, with or without horses. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. TO THE ELECTORS op the PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. F compliance with the request of a large number of Electors, I have to announce that it is my intention to become a candidate for the office of Superintendent at the forthcoming election. I will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors, and explaining my views on questions affecting the interests of the Province. HUGH H. LUSK.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 65, 28 June 1873, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 65, 28 June 1873, Page 4
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