A. HIRD, AND GOMMAX MAOTfACTOMB, ) GIS B OR~N ETA >-4 “’’TT THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS to return thanks to his Patrons and the Settlers of Poverty Bay generally i for the support hitherto accorded to him, and begs to assure them that nothing will be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same. A. IT. having imported at considerable expense from England one of BARNETT’S World - Renowned Machines, with all the latest improvements, et eofitefa, is prepared to Supply his Customers with eveFy description of aE rated Waters and Cordials at lowest remunerative prices.
THE MASONIC COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. Settlers and others visiting Gisborne will find the above Hotel to be SECOND TO NONE IN THE PROVINCE. Conveniently situated, for Business, the locality is also cheerful and salubrious. The Rooms are large and well fitted up. THE LIQUORS AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS Ate always of the very BEST QUALITY. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS AND SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. Good Stabling and Forage. Double and Single Horse Buggies and Saddle Horses always on Hire. Proprietor —S. C. CAULTON. A Spacious BILLIARD ROOM Unstairs fitted with one of Alcock’s Best Tables.
TO LET, OR SELL. rpWO SECTIONS, Acbes, of River Frontage, Wyllie’s Township, next to Bryant and Strong’s. Apply to, H. E. WEBB. FOR SALE. rpOWN section No. 02Q th® Gladstone Road, in the Township of Gisborne. Price— Apply at the “STANDARD” OFFICE. FOR SALE. LINCOLN RAMS, bred by J. D. Obmond, Esq., of Hawke’s Bay, also, The Celebrated Arab Entire Hofse “CI D.” The above can be seen at my Farm, Combermere. STAPYLTON C. CAULTON.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 151, 24 March 1874, Page 1
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269Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 151, 24 March 1874, Page 1
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