EDUCATIONAL RESERVES. FTTHE Board of Education invite Tender* to be sent in on or before Noon of the 31« t March next, from Persons wishing to LEASE any of the Rural or Suburban Educational RESERVES in the Province. The Boa:*d do not bind themselves to accept any, or the highest Tender. Tenders to state, in addition to the Rent, the period for which a Lease is desired. Period not to exceed 21 years. Schedules of the Reserves, and further partieulr.rs can be obtained, on application at the Office of tiie Board. Tenders to be marked on the envelope as “ Tenders for Reserves,” in order that they may remain unopened till 31st March. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. WEEKLY HORSE SALE. EVERY SATURDAY at 2 O’CLOCK. 'Near Kelly’s Hotel. Including— POULTRY, PIGS, and PRODUCE of Every Description. ROBERTSON <t CO., Auctioneers. HE MAKETE. I. r A tu ho makete i tc Whare paparekauihi 0 kere i nga ra Koroi katoa a te waenga. nui ra ka hokoha ki reira nga Iloiho, me nga inea katoa e hia hia ano te tangata kia hokona. ROBERTSON & CO. JOSE PH p TCKEHSGILL, BOARDING HOUSE AND RESTAUR AN T, II A R R IS ST R E E T. POVERTY BAY PETROLEUM & KEROSINE 'CO. (Limited.) CALL (the third) of FIVE SHILLINGS Per Share has This Day been made by the Directors of the above-named Company, payable at the Office of the Company on or before the 21th March, 1374J. JI. STUBBS, Secretary. Gisborne, March 3, 1874. PANUITANGA. nga tangata e hia hia ana kia whai pooti mo te nhakatu Huperitene mema ranei Ehoa ma haere mui ki Turanga Nui ki a Te Taka mana e tuhi tuhi a koutou ingoa kia tere te haere tnai 1 feto i rga ra 0 Pcpueri nei. ORj OND BAKERY. T. DUNCAN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Ormond and surrounding districts, that he is in a position to supply them with Bread, Biscuits, and Fancy Goods a Gisbornp prices; All orders punctually attended to. ORMOND jjotel, Osmond. R. Al A GIER, PBOPRIETOE. pEGS to notify that his NEW and COMMODIOUS HOTEL AT ORMOND, Is Now Open, with FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Particular care has been taken in the selection of Ales, Wines, and Spieitb of the best Brands. The inducements held out for the comfortable accommodation of Families, Tiayellers, and Visitors are unsurpassed. . Good Stabling, combined with Modxkats Chab&es.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 150, 21 March 1874, Page 4
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399Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 150, 21 March 1874, Page 4
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