New Advertisements. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE. rpHE ASSESSMENT ROLL of the above District has been finally settled, and now lies at the office of the Board. Rates must be paid to Mr. W. HUME, who has been appointed Collector. A. F. HARDY C hairman. Gisborne, December 3, 1874. NASMITH’S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ART UNION. Jj I® T OF PRIZES. No. £ s. d. 1. —Gentleman’s Gold Hunting Lever Watch 25 0 0 2. —Gentleman’s Silver Hunting L ver Watch & Gold Albert 14 0 0 3. —Ladies Gold Watch 10 10 0 4. — Ladies Gold Set Brooch and Earrings 6 6 0 5. —Ladies Silver Watch 5 0 0 6 — “ Colonial Gold Brooch 4 0 0 7.—r Electro-plated Breakfast and Toast Frame 3 10 0 B—Electro-plated Teapot 3 0 0 9.—Colonial Gold Studs 3 0 0 10. —Handsome Clock 3 0 0 11. “ “ 3 0 0 12. —Electro-plated Cruet 2 10 0 13. —Ladies Colonial Gold Earrings 2 10 0 14. — •* “ “ Jewelled Dress Ring 2 5 0 15. —Ladies Colonial Gold Brooch 2 5 0 16. —Gents Colonial Gold Scarf Pin 22 0 17. —Electro-plated Butter Cooler and knife 22 0 18. —Ladies Colonial Gold Necklet 2 0 0 19. —Gents Ring 2 0 0 20. —Ladies Colonial Gold Earrings 2 0 0 £lOO 0 0 The Undersigned wishes to inform the public that the list of Prizes is now complete, and as there are a few Tickets still unsold, early application is necessary. Subscribers can procure their Tickets by applying at earliest convenience. M. G. NASMITH. WANTED. V\7 ANTED—A MA N to work in a Brtck- ’ * field ;to a good hand liberal wages willlee’vpn. Apply to H. PERCIVAL, Brick Yard Brown’s Point. LOST. ONE POUND REWARD. A BLACK GELDING, white star on the Forehead, branded like AR conjoined e near shoulder. Whomsoever will bring th Horse to the undersigned will receive the above reward. ANDREW REEVES. NOTICE is hereby given that I, the undersigneti, am in no way connected with Owen Kelly, nor I never wi.-h to be. JAMES BROOKS. JAMES BROOKS Cai. ter and Road Contractor, Next door to Fisher’s Roial Hotel, Gladstoneruail Gisborne * # * Ploughing done on moderate terms. HAY FOR SALE. FROM Thirty to Forty acres of growing HAY, a splendid crop on the Patutahi Block. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to H. J. UREN, Tutoko. December 4, 1874. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. UNDER BILL OF SALE. FIHIE subscribers have received instructions A- to sell by public auction at their Mart THIS DAY, at Twelve o’Clock sharp—--1 Tobacco Cutting Machine and appliances complete 1 Weighing Machine, Tobacco, Pipes, Books &c., &c., &c. Terms Cash. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 228, 5 December 1874, Page 3
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