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Miscellaneous. Nasmith’s ART UNION. THE undersigned begs to inform his former patrons, and the settlers generally, that he purposes holding his Annual Christmas Art Union, on Thursday, the 24th of December next. The Prizes will consist of a varied and choice selection of PLATE and JEWELLERY of all descriptions; for which upwards of EIGHTY subscribers have secured tickets. The list will close early in December. Tickets : ONE POUND each, to be had of M. G. NASMITH. November 4th, 1874. kL Ml In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Wellington District. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act Amendment Aet., IS6B, Clause 3. Gazette in Bankruptcy. ■J" DO appoint for the purposes of this Act the Poverty Bay Standard newspaper to be a Gazette for all that part of the Judical District known as the Wellington District which is situated in the Province of Auckland Given under my hand at Wellington this sixth day of March, 1874. J. Johnston. rplIE PROPRIETORS of the Albion A Hotel are anxious to secure the services of a BILLIARD MARKER and a COOK. LOUIS PIERRE DUGLEAUX, FANCY BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, Gladstone-road, Adjoining Read’s Store, and Peel street, G isbornc. BALLS, DINNERS, SUPPERS, ami Private Parties supplied on reasonable terms. Wedding and other Cakes made to Order. Confectionery in all its Branches. %* Tea and Coffee Refreshments daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. CAFE & REFRESHMENT ROOMS, GISBORNE. THE undersigned begs to inform tho inhabitants of Poverty Bay and tho surrounding districts, (hat ho intends shortly TO OPEN A CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Adjoining the Argyll Hotel. Meals will bo served at all hours, from 6.30 n.m., to 11 p.m. Families supplied with Fruit and Vegetables of every description, smoked Mullet, &c., on the Most Reasonable Terms. Oysters dressed, nnd all the Delicacies of tho season always on hand. Gentlemen are invited to give a call. T. 11. P. ROCHFORT, PROPRIETOR. THE UNDERSIGNED Are Prepared to Dispose of about MA bushels of grains leJv WEEKLY. Preference will bo given to any person desirous of purchasing tho entire quantity by contract. YEAST for sale to Bakersand Private Families. R. WHITSON & SONS, Gisborne Brewery. OSKAR BEYER. LICENSED to sell Fibe Anns and Ammunition. Fire Arms repaired. Read’s Quay, Gisbobne. OUS T 0 M II OUSE Folt M S Ou sale at tho Office of this paper.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 223, 18 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 223, 18 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 223, 18 November 1874, Page 1

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