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New Advertisements. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. JJIS Honor the Superintendent will be in Attendance at the Masonic Hotel, from 3 till 6 p.m. This Afternoon, to MEET any persons desirous of seeing him on Public Business. J. SHEEHAN, Provincial Secretary. Gisborne, February 12,1874. NOTICE. PRELIMINARY MEETING will be held in the Court House at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Friday) to consider the subjects which are desirable to be brought under the notice of the Superintendent at the Meeting to be held in the Evening. JAMES B. POYNTER, Chairman of the Highway Board. Gisborne, 12th February, 1874.

NOTICE. JJIS Honor the Superintendent will MEET the Inhabitants of the Poverty Bay District —or so many of them as can conveniently Attend—in the Court House, Gisborne, ToMorrow (Friday) Evening, at 7,30 p.m. Gisborne, February 12, 1874.

MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE rpwo HOURS’ GENUINE FUN. A RTHUR V ivian Will give au extra Comique ENTERTAINMENT THIS EVENING, At Reduced Prices, viz.. Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s ; Families as per arrangement. Sparkling Comedietta, New Comique Impersonations, Miss Nellie Melville in her Channing Dance. New Songs, Dances, Sketches, &c. Commence at 8 o’clock. Whataupoko, 11th February, 1874. To G. J. WINTER, Esquire. SIR,— In the event of your erecting a fence along the water frontage of town section No. 210 opposite my jetty, and in your occupation, I have to request that you will leave Four Feet of a clear icaq above high water mark, along the bank; and I now give you due notice that if the said fence is placed in such a position as to cut off the approach to the jetty in question, I shall be compelled to demolish any bar that may be erected by you or others, in order to make a icay for my own convenience (without seeking to make icanton mischief) Thus far lam able to go, in virtue of the life interest I possess in the Gisborne Town Lands. J. WYLLIE. NOTICE. I HEREBY authorize Mr. M. BOLAND to RECEIVE and to SIGN for any Monies owing to me at this date. J. BLAKE. CLOVER SEED! F JpOR SALE, Three Casks White CLOVER SEED. Warranted. Apply to G. E. READ.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 134, 12 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 134, 12 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 134, 12 February 1874, Page 3

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