[3 : J. HA KT NETT, SADDLE, COLLAR, & HARNESS Maker Gladstone-road, Gisborne. Storekeepers Supplied. YJ[ HALL, GLADSTONE-ROAD, Gisborne. Saddle and Hamess Maker. Cart, Trace & Plough Harness on hand, and mode to order. Repairs executed with neatness and despatch ROBERT THELWALL, Gisborne. BUTCHER AND CONTRACTOR. Families and Shipping Supplied. p McINT O 8 H, Family Butcher, Makaraka. GRAHAM AND CO. GISBORNF, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS. 4 DVANCES made on the most Liberal Terms on the incoming clip of \\ OOL. Wool and other New Zealand produce purchased or shipped on consignment to London, New York, or Berlin. STEAM SAW MILLS, Makauri Bush. SAWN TIMBER taken from the end ol trainway on the Alain roa.l, per 100 ft.,... 9s. (id. Delivered in a radius of 5 miles from ) ~ ~, the Mill ) 118 ' OcL P. T. aiid G. Timber, at. tramway, 13s. Od. „ „ „ Delivered ... Its. (id. WILLIAM KING, , Proprietor. WHARF TIMBER YARD. J. R. MORGAN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that he has For Sale WHITE P.NE and KAURI TIMBER of all descriptions, Blocks, Shingles, Palings, Posts, Kaiis, Doors and Sashes, Mouldings, &c.
Drawings and specifications prepared, with or without superintendence. Quantities made out, and Estimates given. FOR SALE. Q g OOD Pouriri Posts, for r.-iils or wire. Poußiiti Strainers, Pouriri House Blocks, K a luka Rails, Shingles. J. B. POYNTER, Toanga. WANTED KNOWN, upiIAT I, the undersigned, am a CASH -A Purchase.t of ■WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. Robt. WILLIAMS. MASONIC LIVELY & BAIT STABLES, GISBORNE. above Stables are new open wilh first class accommodation at moderate charges. Ladies and Gentlemens’ Saddle Horses al wavs on hir.i, by the day or week. One or two-horse Buggies for hire as per agreement. A light Dray always running for Town work only. N.B.—A night bell is fixed on the premises communicating with tne Ostler's room. S. STEVENSON. ARGYLL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, In Connection with the Argyll Hotel, GISBORNE. Horses broken to saddle, for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Every possible care taken; and first-class stabling accommodation, at moderate charges. Special messengers always ready for despatch to any part of the Country. Scale of chargesa. & Hay feed 1 0 Corn 1 g Livery dey an d s gio sa. s<l Morsel) yer day, f 0 W ■-?: ■ J ■
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 118, 3 January 1874, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 118, 3 January 1874, Page 4
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