F. S - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE. MISS AITKIN (Mbs. J. L. Bunten), ■yy ILL have the honor of appearing for the First Timb, in the above Hall, before a Gisborne audience, and give her POETIC, DRAMATIC, AND HUMOROUS DELINEATION'S, On the EVENING after the arrival of the next steamer from the South. GRAND PROGRAMME FOB THB OPENING NIGHT. For further particulars see bills. TO LABOURERS. WANTED— HALF-A-DOZEN LABORING MEN for Public Works. Apply to JNO. LACHLAN, Contractor. Gladstone-road. £6 REWARD. LOST, stolen, or strayed, a Dark Bbown GELDING, about 15 hands high, with a mottled star on the forehead, and branded on the near shoulder. £1 will be paid on the delivery of the horse to the undersigned, and £5 on the conviction of the thief. J. DOLEMAN. NOTICE. yLL persons are cautioned against removing, or otherwise interferring with any STOCK running on the Patutahi Block, without first acquainting the undersigned. H. J. UREN, Tutoko. PANUIT AN GA. K EI pokanoa tetahi tangata kite whiu mai i nga Kau, Hohio, Hipi ranei i runga i Patutahi; engari me haere mai ki au korero ai. Naku Na TIONE URENA, Tutoko. GRAZING. rpHE Lessees of the Patutahi Block are prepared to receive stock for GRAZING. For terms and all particulars apply to the undersigned. H. J. UR.EN, Tutoko. Argyll Hotel Stables. ALFRED JEFFERIES begs to inform the the settlers of Poverty Bay that, he has Leased those well-known Livery and Bait Stables attached to the Argyll Hotel, Gisborne, and trusts to receive a share of public patronage. Saddle Horses at all hours. A. JEFFERIES.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 215, 21 October 1874, Page 3
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263Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 215, 21 October 1874, Page 3
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