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NOTICE. Messrs. BOYLAN BROTHERS, HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK IN TRADE TOGETHER WITH THE BUSINESS PREMISES Lately occupied by Arthur Parnell, are now prepared to supply every requisite in HOUSE-FURNISHING, and BUILDERS’ lIR, O UST ZM2 O ZbT G- 2E FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Artists’ Tools of American and English Manufacture, Together with a Handsome and Varied assortment of CHINA, DELF, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BRUSHWARE, CuTLEBY, AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. Furnishing Ironmongery, COMPRISING, French and other Bedsteads Tea Tray, Japanned or Papier Machie Holloware, tinned an enamelled Coal Hods and Vases Copper, Brass, and Enamelled Preserving Hearth, Baluster, Shoe, Scrubbing, Stove, Pans and other Brushes and Brooms Cooking Stoves, Fenders and Fire Irons Gravy Strainers, Patty Pans aud Baths Oval & round Galvanised Tubs & Buckets Tea and Call Bells Wash Tubs in Wood and Zine he., he., he: ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS CONSIST OF, Tea and Coffee Sets, Teapots only I Toast Racks, Butter Coolers Sugar Tongs, Sugar Crushers, Soup Ladles | Cake Baskets, Nut Crackers, Pickle Forks Gravy, Table, Dessert, Tea, Egg, aud Mus- i Butter Knives, Cruet Stands tard Spoons, Fish Slicers | Dinner and Dessert Forks CUTLERY, Game and Meat Carvers, Table and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Butchers’ Knives Builders' Ironmongery, Register, Half-register, and Gothic Grates O.G. and half-round Spouting, Spikes and Wire, Cut, Finishing, aad Ewbank’s Nails Brackets, Glass—stock and out sizes Iron-rim, Mortice and Drawback Locks White Lead, Oil, Turps, and Colors Butt, Hook and eye T, and other Hinges Sheet and Pipe Lead, Well Pipes, Bend Window Pullies, Iron Bolts, Sash Fas- connections teners Stop and range Cocks Plain and Corrugated Sheet Iron Artists’ Tools of best American and English Manufacture. Bench, Bead, and Moulding Planes , Files, Horse and Cabinet rasps Chisels, Gouges, Augers, Bits and Braces Steel Scrapers, Glasspaper, Calipers Mallets, Box and Steel Rules, Spokeshaves Wing and other Compasses, Spirit Levels Hand, Rip, Cross-cut, Tenon and Pad Saws Grindstones and fittings, Arkansas, TurSteel and Plated Squares, Bevels, Adzes key, Washita, and other Oilstones Wrenches, Vices; Hand, Sledge, Uphol- Tinsmiths’, Painters’, and Butchers'Tools steres’, and Farriers’ Hammers and sundries FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Ploughs by various makers. Sorby’s and American Harvesting Tools, Spades, Potato Forks, and Draining Tools, Dairy Utensils, Churns. Milk Pans, Butter Prints and slicers, Chaff Cutters, Corn crushes, Fencing Tools, American axes, augers, steel wedges, maul rings, Fencing Wire, staples and wire-straining apparatus, Weighing machines, Bullock bells and bows, stock saddles, Whips and Thongs, Ladies’ Garden Tools, Weeding Forks and Gloves, Lawn Mowers, and a large assortment of Farm, Kitchen Garden, and Flower SEEDS. A Variety of Sewing Machines ly reputed Makers. , Furnishing Ironmongers, & General Hardware Dealers, GLADSTONE-ROAD, GISBORNE. ' Licensed to SELL Guns, Ammunition, and Blasting Powder.

TO LEASE. SUBURBAN Section, No. 97, containing 2 Acres, fronting the Aberdeen road. Particulars at the Standard Office. TENDERS WANTED FOR FENCING. rpENDERS are required for FENCING J- Nos. 11a-and 12a for the Presbyterian Church. Specification to be seen on application to the Undersigned. Tenders for Labor and Materials, or for Labor only, will be received up to the sth of SEPTEMBER, 1874. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. M. HALL, For the Committee. Gisborne, August 26,1874. | NOTICE. I ESTATE OF J. F. THOMAS. IA LL Persons having CLAIMS against the |4A- l tt te J. F. Thomas are respectfully requested to send them in to the undersigned, In duplicate, on or before the Ist September. I All DEBTS due to the above should be IP AID to the undersigned, with as little delay Ls possible. ALEXANDER BLAIR, ’ k Executor. I Gisborne, July 30,1874. Just Arrived, Ex “ EXCELSIOR,” From Dunedin. SQQ SACKS OF OATS 10 Tons POTATOES 10 Tons FLOUR 6 Hogheads Burke’s XXXX ALE FOR SALE. SACKS Povertv Bay RYE Grass O SEED 50 bags Canterbury do White Clover, Alsyke, and Cocksfoot Seeds. GRAHAM & CO. August 18th, 1874. ’

NOTICE;. A LL Persons Running Sheep, Cattle, Horses, or Stock of any description on the PATUTAHI BLOCK, are hereby informed that the said STOCK must be REMOVED not later than .SEPTEMBER, the 15th next, after which date they will be liable to be IMPOUNDED. Tenders will be called for the Leasing of the Land say from ’ October Ist, 1874, to February 28th, 1875, of which further notice will be given. By authority from the General Government. A. F. HARDY, Chairman P.B D.H.B FENCING NOTICE. To John O’Meara, and Edward Joyce, and the owners of sections Nos. 178 and 180, in the township of Gisborne. TA KE NOTICE that I, the undersigned, William Daly, intend to erect a dividing fence between my land and that owned or occupied by yourselves, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Auckland, Session 11, No. 5 ; and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said Dividing Fence within THIRTY - ONE days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon you for payment of ONE-HALF the cost, of erecting or making the whole of such Dividing Fence. WILLIAM DALY. August 19,1874.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 200, 29 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 200, 29 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 200, 29 August 1874, Page 3

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