New Advertisements. «. T HK N.Z.S.S. Co.’s s.s. “ TARANAKI," Captain Whxbleb. Will steam for the above port* THIS DAY (TUESDAY) 10th Inst. CST Return tickets will be issued to intending visitors by this opportunity to the Napier Races. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company's Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 per cent, extra. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM A CO., Agents. “LICENSING ACT, 1R73.” ANNUAL LICENSING COURT. "VTOTICE is hereby given that under and LN by virtue of section No. 20 of the Licensing Aet, 1873, the next Annual Licensing Court for the DISTRICT of Poverty Bay will be holden at the Court House, Gisborne, at 11 a.m. on the Third TUESDAY in April next, for the consideration of the following Applications for Licenses to sell “Alcoholic Liquors,” and other business in connection therewith. And all person* interested therein will be required to attend. PUBLICANS PREVIOUSLY LICENSED. Alexander Blair, Argyle Hotel, Gisborne. Stapylton C. Cuulton, Masonic Hotel Gisborne. John Bradley, Albion Hotel, Gisborne. Richard Kelly, Shamrock Hotel, Gisborne. Lawrence Higgins, Roseland Hotel, Roseland. Alexander Dalziell, Makaraka Hotel Makaraka. Alexander Hird, Royal Oak Hotel, Mendlesham. Thomas O’Donoghue, Ferry Hotel, Turanga. James E. Green, Karawa Hotel, Karawa. Alfred Tibbles, Murewai Hotel, Murewai. George Saunders, Waerenga-a-hika Hotel, Waerenga-a-hika. John Villers, Chandos Hotel, Ormond. Michael Mullooly, Sea View Hotel, Toloca Bay. PUBLICANS' NEW LICENSES. Robert Magill,’Ormond Hotel, Ormond. George Clark, Royal Hotel, Gisborne. Thomas Bell, Kaiteratahi Hotel, Scott’a Crossing. BUSH LICENSES. (Previously Licensed.) WHOLESALE: LICENSED PBBTIOUBLT. G. E. Read, Gisborne. Andrew Graham, Gisborne. S. T. Horsfall, Pakirikiri. THOMAS E. SHIRLEY, Sergeant A.C., (For the Clerk of the Court.) POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. FIRING PRACTICE at Ormond on SATURDAY, the 14th MARCH, at 2 p.m.
TO THE SHEEPOWNERS of thx EAST COAST DISTRICT. I shall be glad of your carefullly perusing the draft of the proposed New Sheep Act, (copies of which can be obtained at the office of the Standard, or from Mr. Meldrum) and I would request you to write on the fly-leaf opposite the clause to which they refer, any alterations that may appear to you to be desirable, and to send such notes addressed to me at Mr. Meldrum’s Office sometime before March 31st; and I shall, when in Auckland, do my utmost to cany out the wishes of the majority. I am, Gentlemen, Yours Obediently, JAB. WOODBINE JOHNSON. NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. u hereby given that I will NCI be responsible for any DEBTS contracted in my Name, unless made personally by myself. w. DALY.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 145, 10 March 1874, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 145, 10 March 1874, Page 2
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