G2L7 I3DSLH -— L——-— —, !—-i\/r- A C»<>"hrr’T‘Z*N “ iofcsS-raJg a -M—A- S O J-sTI C? COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 1 2GISB0&NE; POVERTY BAY, U • :.-:o -.v. : L L . ■ ■■- : ' [ <;>;♦ /[•>;(■Jf CIOUNTRY Settlers and others visiting Gisborne will find the above Hotel to be / , j : 1 Lilly '<o.l SECOND TO NONE IN THE PROVINCE. Conveniently situated for Business, the locality is also cheerful and salubrious. The Booms are large and well fitted up. THU LIQUORS AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS Are always of the very BEST QUALITY. ,M'l! ..P j :,7/ . AL / ' f _■ J - { 1 PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS AND SUITES OF APARTMENTS EOR FAMILIES. Good Stabling and Forage. Double and Single Horse Buggies / .7 and Saddle Horses always on Hire. Proprietor—S. C. CAULTON. A Spaciotis BILLIARD ROOM Upstairs fitted with one of Alcock’s Best Tables.
SUNDRIES. Corn sacks, wool sacks, all sizes Tarpaulins Hessian sheets for fellmongers White clover seed, Alsyke, cowgrass Raw and boiled linseed oil, colza do. Stockholm pitch and tar ■ Powdered arsenic red and white lead DRAPERY. 2 bales 72-inch grey calico 5 „ blankets and Austrian rugs 1 „ pomeranian shawls 2 „ 90-inch hessians And a large stock of drapery suitable for the present season Messrs. G. and Co. have j ust received a very choice assortment of gentlemens’ Clothing from the celebrated manufacturers, Messrs. Solcberg and Co., Melbourne, made from Geelong Tweeds, and equal to bespoke. POVERTY BAY RACES. A MEETING of the Stewards of the Race Y*- Meeting is convened for Saturday (this evening), at Blair’s, Argyll Hotel, at 8 o’clock p.m. M. HALL, Secretary Turf Club.
Graham and Co. HAVE ON SAL E- - WINES AND SPIRITS. i PA.II .E SHER RY, in qr.-caaks Amontillado do. do. Fine old port I 'LoiigJolin whiskey, in I casks and ~^ ave8 ’ ... ■ , Saucel whiskey, do., do., and case Booth’s old tom turnon Hurt’s Aim in qr.-cask, 30 o.p. ; on Wbeneva, J.D.K.Z. Tennant’s ale, in pipt? and quarts Guinness’ stout in pints and quarts i i j.JkeinQ?py’s: , pale : brajidy, • in case and qr.-ctwkiw *io-..hi . Bee Hivei , ; xlo., ; do. Closswan <d*d Cq. .elaret ■ . Steane’s sarsaparilla.and assorted tonics Townsend’s ditto. I,e. zyos. .a -X— | GROCERIES AND OILMAN’S STORES. ■ Tea in chests, half-chests, and boxes 30 boxes do. (superior) Belmont sperm candles Bell and Black’s wax vestas Sardines, halves find Quarters Keiller’s marmalade Y 'j o • Worcestershire—sauce—l pints aild pints Salftd pil 1.!,.'. Z/.J 1- ' ; Mixed pickles p ( Captain White’s Indian pickles Indian chutney ; Crosse and. . „ curry powder' „. ~ „ ! Epp’s cocoa ' 1 Fry’s chocolate .I' . ■ '. Dutch anchovies Raisins, eleme, sultanas, vaelhcias, Cape and muscatelles j ; iJ . ; Currants, in cases and casks Soda crystals “ ' Crushed loaf sugar Totted meats .. i Colman’s mustard, all qualities A ' IRONMONGERY, ETC. No. '4, 6,7, 8.8. best annealed fencing /v / wire ;j ') .' /H ’ i Staples, No. 6 and 8 (short) Ewbank’s patent nails, flobring brads, cut clasps, &c. Rose head wire nails Sorby’s hand saws, ripping, .tenon, pit, and cross cut Ward and Payne’s sheep shears "Oval boilers, tea kettles, saucepans, frypans, &c. r, Stubb’s files 1 . Sharp’s axes Day and Collins shovels Lockwoods knives, pocket, table and carving Electro-plated ware in great variety Galvanized iron buckets .and tubs Hammers, bellows', brttshware Sorby’s scythes, turkey stones, scythe stones &c., and every other article requisite for the trade. Iron bedsteads, double and single CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Dinner services Tea and breakfast do. Plates, soup, dinner, and dessert Cups and saucers, jugs, basins, toilet services, &c. Decanters, wine glasses, tumblers, nobbet lasses jocus ene lamps, chimneys, Ac. SADDLERYlarge assortment of ladies and gentle* men’s saddles, bridles, whips, &c. Cart harness, leading do. Spring cart harness, collars Bullock chains, trace chains, 4c
BISMARCK. IT is requested that all MARES remaining in the Paddock be REMOVED at once, and Fees Paid to TV. S, GREENE. Kaiariki, January 14,1874. FOR SALE. rpHE Clipper Ketch “ Mary Ann Hudson,” A- 15 tons register, and carries about 28 tons cargo in 4 feet draught water. For further particulars apply to W. E. BAXTER, Master, Napier. Or to W. SIMES, Napier. Napier, 19th December, 1873. WILL I A M ROBB, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Gladstone Road. Gentlemen’s Tweed and Dress Suits made according to the latest fashion. ' I 'WI — Jobbing Work done on the premises with neatness and despatch. FRUIT ’ FRUIT !! fl''HE undersigned having LEASED the A- Makaraka Orchards, is prepared to Execute Orders for Fruit on the shortest Notice. R. THELWALL. ABMON D HOUSE, F. BARRIE, GROCEBj DRAPER, AND GENERAL IMPORTER, Osmond.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 123, 17 January 1874, Page 3
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