JUST RECEIVED. 9 A CASES CHOICE AUSTRALIAN WINES, assorted as follows — Constantia (sweet) Adelaide Red Gillard’s Front ignac (sweet and dry) Verdeilho (sweet and dry) Reisling (dry) Pedro Ximenes The world-wide reputation which these wines have gained is too well known to require comment. A Trial is Invited. S. C. Caulton. POVERTY BAY CLUB. A GENERAL Meeting of the Members of the CLUB will be held in the Club Room at Gisborne, on MONDAY, the 16th instant, at 8 o’clock p.m., to ballot for members, and t ransact other business. Proxies receivable. W. WILFRED WILSON, Hon. Sec. SURVEYING. TENDERS will be received by the under* dersigned up to SATURDAY, the 14th November, at 4 p.m , for the survey of tin? Okahuatiu Run. Tenders to state the rate per acre or per mile, with and without labor, for the undermentioned areas For 25,000 to 30,000 acres „ 30,000 to 40.000 acres „ 40,000 to 60,000 acres and over. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. W. S. GREENE. ORMOND HOUSE. P. BARRIE || AS great pleasure in calling attention to his NEW SUMMER GOODS Just Opened Up, Consisting of— BOXES DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. 1 box Fancy Costumes 1 “ “ Skirts 1 “ Ribbons, flowers, feathers, and gloves 1 box Hoyle’s prints 1 “ Men’s shirts, from 3s 1 “ “ Tweed suits, from 30s 1 “ “ D.B. “ coats from 20s 1 Trunk Men’s W.T. boots from 17s 6d 1 “ Women’s E.S. “ from 9s 65 cases and bales groceries and ironmongery 30 Kegs nails and staples, assorted 1 Bale Woolpacks Arsenic, Bluestone, and Ruddle Red and White Lead Raw and Boiled Oil Also, to Abeive teb “ Cabtvale”— 2 CASES D RAP ER Y. Peb “ St. Leonabds”— Jewellery & Fancy Goods. s * # All goods marked in plain figures at lowest possible peices to ensure a quick sale. J TURLEY, Auctioneer, Stock and Station A GENT, Engineering and Land Surveyor, Licensed Surveyor under Land Transfer Act, Names and Waipawa. THE ARTESIAN WELL AT ROSELAND. T THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to notify to -M the subscribers to the fund for the sinking of nn Artesian Well on my premises that 1 am, and always have been, perfectly willing to allow the publie the free and unlimited use of the water (if it be found) as long ns the well continues to flow, and I am willing to execute a proper legal document, lor the purpose of securing to them such i ights. L. HIGGINS. October 20th, 1874.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 220, 7 November 1874, Page 3
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