JI 3IX aJ a J r-i .JMia. '«ORLANDO.” THIS well-known Horse will run with his Mares this season at the Waikanak. Terms: Single Mares, £3; two, or more, as per agreement. All monies to be paid on removal of mares t Paddocking free. « > l< N.ID _____ - “BISMARCK.” THIS Splendid Draught Stallion will serve a . limited tauinffier of Mares, of* which are engaged) this season at Kaiariki. i .Terms; £3,' with 5s to the Groom, to' be paid yn deljyery of Mares at the qxpiratiou of oue month. ' ’ ‘ N.B. —No responsibility. BiSMARCHj firing 3 years, is a beautiful bay with black ’points, by “ Northern Hero,” from a “Cumberland” marS,'*and has taken the first Auckland Agricultural Show? ftfr one and two year olds. Can be seen in towtrt every Saturday after z the Ist, aiul through, the week at Kaiariki. - • “ 11 WM. SCOTT GREENE. Kaiariki, 26th 1873. ■> FOR SALE, ; , f j g TONS HOBART TOWN DERWENT POTATOES in prime order. T. M. BRYANT. WANTED.
yy ANTED, by a respectable middle-aged FEMALE 1 a situation as COOK and HOUSEKEEPER.—AppIy at the Office of this paper. SALE BY AUCTION. AT THE MART THIS DAY, (COMMENCING AT 12 O’CLOCK), WILL BE OFFERED THE FOLLOWING ' CONSIGNMENTS, viz ■pOTATOES, Maizd, Bacon, Saddles, Martingales,Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s Boots. Watches, and one Iron Bedstead. *. . . Fancy and Wincey Dress Pieces, Alpaca Coating, Blue Habit Cloth, Skirting, Cotton Tweed, Stays, Ermine and Fur Ties, Ladies* Jackets, one Riding Jacket, Ladies* Underclothing, Shirting’ Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cotton Tick, Jean Shirts, Men’s Coats, Trousers, and Vests, Military and Black Cloth Coats, White Skirts, Towels, Blankets. TBEES. Apples, Pears, Figs, Cherries, Pldnu, Peaches, Filbert and Hazel Nuts, Walnut, British Oak, SycariTore, ’Lombardy Poplar, "Pines arid "Cypress in variety; Olives, Loqriafk, Passion Fruit Verbenas, and a yariqty of other Ornamental Trees.
:-oj J// J W - & Auctioneer. -IMPORTANT SALE OF FRUIT ' O I Z TREES, i "'. i ' FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c, Ac. Ex "FAIRY,” from Auckland. .Lit I*’, r. }■. THE Undersigned hto received instructions t ( ;from;Mr.<X M- Bryapt, to; offer by Public Auction at his Nursery Garden, River . Bank, Gisborne, THIS DAY, the 30th fast., . ;1 l J ) A Fruit Trees, Pears, Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Plums M Neetarifaesl A-lrnorids, Figs, Ac. Togethey With a.variedtae4ection of Shrubs, all assortta -In-- convenient: 'lots to 'small W. S. GREENE, Aucticsossr.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 83, 30 August 1873, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 83, 30 August 1873, Page 3
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