BOAT FOR SALE. /"'fOMPLETE with OAKS, MAST, and SAIL. Apply to H. STRONG. NOTICE. A LL persons are caul ionod against removing, or otherwise interforring with any STOCK running on the Patutaui Block, without first acquainting the undersigned. H. J. UREN, Tutoko. PANUIT A N G A • pokanoa tetahi tangata ki to whiii n:ai i nga Kau, Hohio, Hipi renei i runga i Pat Utahi ; 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. UREN, Tutoko. PUBLIC CONVEYANCE. r jyH E Undersigned begs to inform t he settlers * of Gisborne and surrounding Jislricts, that his FOUR-WHEELBO TRAP is now Open fob Phivatk And Public Conveyance, and as soon as tho weather and roads will permit, he will run it. regularly to M aka RAK A TWICE A DAY. All orders to be left at Fi-her’s Royal Hotel, or at Mr. Rigg 8, Tobaceonist, Gisborne. E. P. PAVIOUR. JUST RECEIVED, Ex “Pretty Jane,” A Large Assortment of New Goods. SEWING MACHINES, Tzimps, Lamps Globes, Chimneys Burners and Wicks Cane and Wood-seal Chairs Folding Chairs with arms Rocking Chairs Children’s High and Low Chairs Looking Glasses Brussels Tapestry Kidder and Felt Carpets Hearth Rugs Oil Cloth for Passage and Rooms Cocoa, China, and Flax Matting Door Mats —all kinds Tables, Washstands Chests of Drawers, <fcc.. Flax Mattresses —ail sizes, from 8s each Pillows, Bolsters, Palliases, &c., LARGE & TOWNLEY, Cabinet Makers, Gisborne. MASONIC HOTEL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, C. A. BETTINGTON, Pboprietob, OOD ACCOM MOD A HON for Hor«oi either in Closed or open stabi.b. Dry and Roomy Yards. Every care taken. Fiust-clabs saddle Houses always on HIRE. MASONIC LiveryZ Bait Stables, Gisborne. S. STEVENSON, Proprietor. THE above Stables are uneufpassed in the • distrb't for FIR ST-CL A.SS ACCi > M MOD ATION, Attendance, and Moderate Charges. GOOD PADDOCK ACCOMItODATIOIT Within a quarter of u mile of the Stables. Ladies' and < rent lemon’s SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. By the Dav on Week. A One or Two Horse Buggies for HIRE. Special Messenger?* always reedy for despatch to au» part of the country. N.B. — A Nigljt Bell i« fixed on the premises, communicating will* the 0.-tler’s rnrtin. HAY, CORN. \ND CHAFF pgr >ale.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 216, 24 October 1874, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 216, 24 October 1874, Page 3
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