zezsczhzizbitiozn - OF AUSTRALIAN FURS!!! AT THE SAMPLE ROOMS ADJOINING MASONIC HOTEL, GISBORNE. BENJAMIN BROTHERS, OF DUNEDIN AND MELBOURNE, BEG to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gisborne and surrounding district” that they are now EXHIBITING, FOR SALE, NEXT THE MASONIC HOTEL, GISBORNE, A Large and Varied Assortment of AUSTRALIAN FURS, CONSISTING OF— Blrck, Brown, Grey, and Golden Opossum Wallaby, Native Cat, Kangaroo, Squirrel, Carriage, and Other Rugs Muffs and Collarettes, Coats, Ladies’ Jackets Slippers, Vests, Caps, AND THECelebrated Bed and Drawing Boom Mats, exhibited at the late Victorian Exhibition Hearth Rugs, Piano Mats, &c., &c., NEXT MASONIC HOTEL, FOB ONE WEEK ONLY. OPEN DAILY.
MILITIA & VOLUNTEER NOTICE. r pHE COMMANDING OFFICER’S -L QUARTERLY INSPECTION PARADE OF MILITIA & VOLUNTEERS Will take place as follows : — MILITIA. No. 1 Company, at Gisborne, on Monday, 14th September, 1874, at 11 o’clock a.m. No. 2 Company, at Matawhero, on Saturday, 12th instant, 1874, at 11 o’Clock a.m. No. 3 Company, at Makauri, on Friday, 11th instant, 1874, at 11 o’Clock a.m. No. 4 Company, at Ormond, on Thursday, 10th instant, 1874, at 11 o’Clock a.m. VOLUNTEERS. Poverty B<ay Mounted Rifles, at Gisborne, on Monday, 14th instant, at 2 o’Clock p.m. Gisborne Rifles, at Gisborne, on Monday, 14th instant, at 2 o’Clock p.m. Penalties for non-attendance will be summarily recovered. W. E. GUDGEON, Sub-Inspector A.C., Commanding East Coast District. NOTICE. Persons Running Sheep, Cattle, Horses, or Stock of any description on the PAT UTA HI 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. | CHOICE COLONIAL WINES. I rpHE undersigned begs to inform the pubfl * lie that during his late visit to Napier, ■ he succeeded in purchasing a choice shipment I of the above Wines, comprising Burgundy, I Muscat, Tokay, &c. 8. C. CAULTON, Masonic Hotel. THE UNDERSIGNED [ Are Prepared to Dispose of about I 1 BUSHELS of grains ■ WEEKLY. I Preference will be given to any person defl sirous of purchasing the entire quantity by I contract. YEAST for sale to Bakers and Private Families. R. WHITSON & SONS, Gisborne Brewery.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 204, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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392Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 204, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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