New Advertisements. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. Superintendent’s Office, Auckland, September 19, 1874. JT is hereby notified, for public information, that intelligence has been received of the departure of 284 immigrants for this province per ship “Zealandia,” (shortly expected to arrive), and of a further number of 760 immigrants per ships “ Hydaspes ” and “ Assaye,” in August last. The Chairmen of the various Highway Boards, and other persons requiring LABOR in the country districts —more especially in the settlements of the East Coast—are invited to make application to the Officer in charge of the Central Immigration Depot at Auckland for such tradesmen and laborers as they may desire to obtain, for whom free passages will be provided to any port within the province. Inasmuch as free passages can only be provided for such immigrants as are actually engaged for service, it will be necessary that applicants should attend either in person, or by their accredited agents, at the Auckland Depot, to make their own selection from the immigrants on arrival. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. GISBORNE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ■jl/J EMBERS are informed that arrange-L’-L* ments have been made for BALLPRACTICE at the Gisborne Range, from the Ist October, 1874, to the 31st March, 1875. Ferryage, Marking, and Ammunition free to members attending on Wednesdays and Saturdays, during that period. W. DALY, Lieutenant.
BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. SUBSCRIBERS to the Billiard Tournament are informed that play has commenced at the Argyll Billiard Room. Competitors will oblige by attending early as the contest will close positively on Saturday, the 17th instant. J. BRODIE. LOST. AN the Gladstone-road between the Slaugh ■ ter House and Gisborne, a Lady’s GOLD LOCKET attached to a VELVET RIBBON. The finder will oblige by leaving the same at the Standard Office. Jp W E L L S , Builder, Abchitect, & Contbactob, Ormond. R. M. Skeet, igURVEYOR, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION AGENT, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR. OFFICE 808 KeOISTBATION AND TBANSBBB OB Property. Surveys Executed, and Plans Prepared. Offices : Adjoining the Masonic Hotel. Every information respecting the titles of present holders of Town and Suburban Sections, Native owners of Land in this District, &c., &e., &c. Licensed Surveyor under the Native Lands Act, and the Lands Transfer Act. Surveyor and Valuator by appointment to the Gisborne Permanent Land, Building, and Mutual Investment Society. Full and Sellable Estimates given. R. M. SKEET, C.E. ORMOND BAKERY. GO AUNDERB begs to announce to • to the inhabitants of Ormond and the surrounding districts, that having taken over the BAKE-HOUSE and SHOP, lately in the occupation of T. Duncan, he will be prepared to supply the best Household BREAD in Ormond and Wairenga-a-hika in A FEW DAYS. A First-class BAKER is employed, and no trouble or expense will be spared in producing Bread of the very Best Quality. OHIMNIES BUILT, Boilers Set, And other Brick Work contracted for. Wm. -waters, Corner of Roebuck and Gladstone-roads, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 211, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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