ROYAL OAK HOTEL, MATAWHEEO. Proprietor : Edwin L. Jones. (LATE A. HIRD.) Ki L. J. begs to announce to the * J • inhabitants of Poverty Bay and the public generally, that he has just OPENED THE ABOVE HOTEL, and trusts by strict attention to Business to merit a fair share of their patronage. None but Choice Vintages Kept. DRAUGHT & BOTTLED ALES OF THE BEST BRANDS. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Secure, Well-fed, and Watered paddock adjoining the Hotel. “LICENSING ACT, 1873.’ ANNUAL LICENSING COUBT. NOTICE is hereby given that under and Dy 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 Liquoi»,” and other business in connection therewith. And all persons interested therein will be required to attend. PUBLICANS PREVIOUSLY LICENSED. Alexander Blair, Argyle Hotel, Gisborne. Stapylton C. Caulton, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. John Bradley, Albion Hotel, Gisborne. Richard Kelly, Shamrock Hotel, Gisborne. Lawrence Higgins, Shelbourne 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, W aerenga-a-hika. John Villers, Chandos Hotel, Ormond. Michael Mullooly, Sea View Hotel, Tologa Bay. PUBLICANS’ NEW LICENSES. John Trimmer, Tologa Bay Hotel, Tologa Bay. Robert Magill, Ormond Hotel, Ormond. George Clark, Royal H&el, Gisborne. ■ Thomas Bell, Kaiteratahi Hotel, Scott’s Crossing. BUSH LICENSES. (Previously Licensed.) A. F. Cuff, Mangatu. WHOLESALE : LICENSED PREVIOUSLY. Messrs. Robjohns and Teat, Gisborne. James Buchanan, Gisborne. G. E. Read, Gisborne. Andrew Graham, Gisborne. S. T. Horsfall, Pakirikiri. THOMAS E. SHIRLEY, Sergeant A.C., (For the Clerk of the Court.) EXTENSIVE Clearing Sale OF Summer Drapery AND CLOTHING, &C., &C., &c. P. BARRIE HAVING received advices of Large Shipments of GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS —being now on their way, per “ Invereme,” and other vessels, decided to offer the whole of his present very large stock of Seasonable Goods at an Enormous Reduction, in order to made an effective and speedy clearance. Such an opportunity of obtaining First-class Goods, At Nominal Prices, RARELY PRESETS ITSELF A Liberal Discount of 12J per cent, or 2s. 6d. in the POUND, allowed on all CASH Purchases. P. BARRIE, ORMOND.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 159, 14 April 1874, Page 3
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