Miscellaneous. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. A QUANTITY of DOORS, SASHES, and MOULDINGS of all sizes. FORBES & SKEET, Lowe-street, Gisborne. NASMITH’S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ART UNION. IS T OF PRIZES. No. £ s. d. I.—Gentleman’s Gold Hunting Lever Watch 25 0 0 2.—Gentleman’s Silver Hunting Lover Watch A Gold Albert 14 0 0 3.—Ladies Gold Watch 10 10 0 4.—Ladies Gold Set Brooch and Earrings 6 6 0 s.—Ladies Silver Watch 5 0 0 6.— “ Colonial Gold Brooch 4 0 0 7. —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 Clack 3 0 0 11— “ “ 3 0 0 12.—Electro-plated Cruet 2 10 0 13.—Ladies Colonial Gold Earrings 2 10 0 Ik— “ “ “ Jewelled Dress Ring 2 5 0 15.—Ladies Colonial Gold Brood) 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.—OenU 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 area few Tickets still unsold, early application is necessary. Subscribers can procure their Tickets by applying at earliest convenience. M. G. NASM I T H. (T OPP I N & HUNT, (Late Peter Sorry), Farriers, Wheelwrights, A General Blacksmiths, Opposite to the Royal Oak Hotel, Mu tawhero. All kinds of shoeing, and the general business of a Blacksmith carried on with tTuc regard to economy and despatch. BRICKS BRICKS BRICKS. FOR SALE 20 000 FIKSTCLASS KrLNBURNT BRICKS, at reduced market rates. All orders punctually attended to, and liberally dealt with. Apply to BRUNT & VEALE, At the Yards, Ormond. MASONIC HOTEL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, C. A. BETTINGTON, Proprietor, (JOOD ACCOMMODATION for Ilorsei either in Closed or open stable. Dry and Roomy Yards. Every care taken. • # * First-class saddle Houses, always on HIRE. MASONIC Liveryi Bait Stables, Gisborne. S. STEVENSON, Proprietor. rrtHE above Stables arc unsurpassed in the X- district for FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Attendance, and Moderate Charges. GOOD PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION Within a quarter of a mile of the Stables. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIKE, Br the Day or Week. A t-so, One or Two Horne Buggies for HIRE. Special Messengers always reudv for despatch to any part of the country. N.B.—A Night 801 l is fixed on 4 Ito premises, communicating with the Ostler’s room. 11AY, COR N, A ND CHAFF FOli SALE.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 232, 19 December 1874, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 232, 19 December 1874, Page 1
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