ON SALE. Ex “ Opotiki from Canterbury direct. pOTATOES, OATS, FLOUR, and other COLONIAL PRODUCE. G. E. READ. Shamrock Hotel, GISBORNE. T. SCRIVENER TkEGS to inform his friends end the public *-* generally that, having pur h ised Ihe Good Will and Lease of the above HOTEL from Mr. KELLY, he is now in a position to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure a fair modicum of Public Favor. Commanding an extensive view of the Bay, and being centrally situated, country settlers and others, will find here all the Cheerfulness of a Home, combined with the business requisites of an HOTEL. Private Suites for Families. Sparkling Ales& Fibst-class Liquors alone kept in stock. T. SCRIVENER, Proprietor. W. T. BEST, DRAPER, HABERDASHER, se. JN commencing business begs to inform the Ladies of Gisborne and its vicinity, that Mrs. Best has just returned from the South with a Choice Selection of Straw Goods, Flowers, Feathers & Ornaments, Fur & Silk Trimmings Infants’, Children’s, and Ladies’ V UNDERCLOTHING, fc., %• Berlin Wool, Ribbon & Piece Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Ribbons, And Mantlb Cloths, &e., &e., Ac., Of Which an Inspection is Invited. MILLINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Next Door io Nasmith's, Gladstone R'>ad, Gisborne.
MASONIC HOTEL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, GISBORNB. C. A. BETTTNGTON, Proprietor, BEGS to inform the Settlers of Poverty Bay that he lias taken Charge of the above STABLES, where Good Accommodation for Houses can be guaranteed. *#* First-class Saddle Horses Always on Hire.
ARGYLL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, In Connection with tub Argyll Hotel, GISBORN E. Horses broken to saddle, for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Every possible care taken ; and first-class stabling accommodation, at moderate charges. Special messengers always ready for despatch to any part of the Country. Seale of chargess. d. Hay feed 10 Corn feed 16 Livery, day and night, 3 6to ss. Sd. Horse hire, per day, ... 6 J. F. THOMAS, Horse Breaker. (late of Napier), Proprietor. MASONIC Livery I Bait Stables, Gisborne. S. STEVENSON, Proprietor. rpHE above Stables are unsurpassed in the district for FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Attendance, and Moderate Charges. GOOD PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION Within a quarter of a mile of the Stables. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE, By the Day on Week. Also, One or Two Horse Buggies for HIRE. Special Messengers always ready for despatch to any part of the country. N.B.—A Night Bell is fixed on the premises, communicating with the Ostler's room. HAY, CORN, AND CHAFF FOR SALE.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 195, 12 August 1874, Page 3
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