FOB AUCKLAND. A.S.P Co.’s s.B. “PRETTY JANE,” Captain Palmer, Will leave for the above Port HIS DAY (Thursday) 23rd April. Shortly after arrival. No cargo received on board unless shipped on (he Company’s Boat Notes, and all 'assengers booked on board will be charged in percent, extra. Por Freight or Passage apply to G. E. READ, Agent-, Gisborne. impounding notice. JjjTOTICE is hereby given that on and after Thursday next, the 23rd April, all Cattle, Horses, and other animals found Trespassing in my paddocks at Toroa will be Impounded. A. F. HARDY. NEW TARIFF. TITHE undersigned begs to notify that on * and after the First- of Muy next, his CHARGES for CARRIAGE will be as under : — From Gisborne to Makaraka ... 15s per ton ~ Gisborne to Waerenga-a-hika 2 n s ~ „ Gisborne to Ormond ... 25s „ CHAS. CLA RIDGE. £2 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed on WEDNESDAY Evening, the 15lh inst., two valuable SHEEP DOGS, answering to the following description— BOY, a Black dog, woolly hair, about six years old. TIE, also Black, close hair, one ear cocked, about, ten months old. Any person returning the sumo to me will receive the above reward.
A. KEMPTHORNE. INTIMATION. 11 J'HE Goods bought by G. G. Mill during his late visit to Auckland, consisting principally of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel, and Drapery of all descript ions will be ready for Inspection on MONDAY', 20th instant. Gisborne, April 17, 1871. FOR SALE. rpiIAT neat FAMILY RESIDENCE, reJ- cently improved and standing on Town Section No. “1 /'“'N I - 7 fronting GreystreOt, Gis- -J—N_Z / borne, Fenced in, containing FOUR ROOMS, Bath Room, Tanks, and other domestic conveniences, Outed ices, &c. For further particulars apply at the “ STANDARD ” OFFICE. A UCK LAN D STEAM PA C KET COMPANY (Limited.) TVyOTICE is hereby given that those - L -’ Shareholders whose Calls in the above Company are NOT PAID when due, will not participate in the Dividends. G. E. READ, Agent. April 18, 1874. F O U N D. A CHESTNUT MARE, branded like M*T x on the off shoulder, and like JUIy on the near rump, with Foal at foot. I he owner can have the same on application to the undersigned, and payment of expenses. G. HOGAN. LOST. TWO FIVE POUND Notes and FIVE One Pound Notes, which are recognizable. The finder will be handsomely rewarded on restoring them to the “ STANDARD ” OFFICE. EXTENSION. rjpENDERS, addressed to the undersigned will be received up to SATURDAY EVENING, 25th April, for Cutting about Thirty Chains of Drain at Waerenga-a-bika. Specifications on application to R. M. SKEET.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 163, 23 April 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 163, 23 April 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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