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AT AN EARLY DATE, Of which due notice will be given, but. which will not be later than the Ist January, 1871. — nsro. i OF THE Poverty Bay Herald: A HDWEEKLY JOURNAL, Similar in size and appearance to the Hawke's Ray Herald at the present date, WILL BE PUBLISHED AT GISBORNE, POVERTY 13AY, IN THE Herald General Printing Establishment, Now in the course of Erection. rpHE projectors of the above journal feel that, -A- in view of the large increase in wealth and population which have marked the history of the Poverty Bay district during late years, as also of the excellent prospects which exist of its progress in the immediate future being greatly accelerated, as its extraordinary agricultural and mineral resources become more fully developed, they aro committing no Act of presumption or of indiscretion, in announcing the intended issue of a second local newspaper, and in soliciting public support to the undertaking. The projectors of the Herald have had considerable journalistic experience, which will be brought to bear on the management of the new newspaper, and they believe it will be further to their advantage that such experience has been mainly acquired in a neighboring district that lias always been closely connected with Poverty Bay by the ties of commerce and friendship. Complete arrangements will be made for the supply of commercial and other intelligence up to the latest dates. In its leading columns the Herald, while aiming at assisting in the formation of, and in giving expression to, a sound and healthy public opinion on colonial and general questions, will spare no effort to make as widely known as possible the unequalled advantages which the district offers as a field for colonization, as also to urge effectually on the fair consideration of the Government the just but hitherto unrecognized claims of many of its settlers, together with the claims of the district itself to the use and enjoyment of its own revenues. Carlile 8f Co. Gisborne, November 18, 1873. PANUITANGA. mohiotia e nga tangata katoa kei Pakirikiri. Ka taiepa tia eau te piihi whenua a Kapene Bori ki Pakirikiri me mutu ta koutou noho ki runga ki taua piihi kia watea ki au. NA KAPENE RIRE. G. E. READ. Noema 6, 1873. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. EMBERS are invited to attend a Meeting at the Argyll Hotel this (Saturday) evening, 22nd inst., at 8 o’clock for the purpose of arranging a programme for the ensuing Meeting, and other business. M. HALL, Hon. See,

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 107, 22 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 107, 22 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 107, 22 November 1873, Page 3

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