New Advertisements. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the Undersigned are to be sent in by SATURDAY NEXT, the 30th January, and all Monies OWING to the same must BE PAID within fourteen days from this date, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. ALEXANDER DALZIELL. TENDERS FOR FENCING AND LAYING POSTS. rpHE Undersigned will receive Tenders up to SATURDAY, 30th inst., for the following work :— 1. Laying Posts and Wire on the boundary line between the Ripongaere and Okahuatiu Runs. 2. Erecting a seven Wire Fence on the boundary line. The Posts are within a mile of the furthest point, and are to be laid 16 feet apart. Tenders to state the price per 100 for laying Posts, and the price per chain for erecting Fence. Further particulars can be obtained by applying to W. S. GREENE. NATIVE AGENCY. THE undersigned is prepared to negotiate in all transactions pending between Europeans and Natives and also to act as Land and General Agent. Special arrangements made with reference to any matter coming before the ensuing sitting of the Native Lands Court. * # * Office: At Mr. Cuff’s, Masonic Build-, ings. J. WYLLIE. MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! MR. P. M'FARLANE begs to state that he has arranged to occupy part of his time as a Violinist. He will be accompanied by a Violincello, &0., and will play at Balls ; also Conduct the Dancing, if required.
POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE TROOP will Parade for the commencement of the Annual Weekly Drill on MONDAY, the 15th February, at Patutahi at 5 p.m. A. F. HARDY, Captain.
WANTED at the Albion Hotel, an Assistant COOK and second WAITER ; also a HOUSEMAID. NOTICE. A MEETING of Roman Catholics of the Parish will be held at Higgins’ Shelbourne Hotel on SUNDAY, the 31st instant, at 12 o’clock a.m., for the purpose of discussing matters in connection with the Church ; and if “ Catholicos ” will kindly attend, he will receive the information which he desires. W. C. WALSH, Chairman of Committee. RACEBALL. rpHE undersigned begs to INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Poverty Bay that a BALL AND SUPPER, under direction of the Race Ste walls, will be held in the Music Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, sth February, Tickets: £1 Is. each. Tickets can be obtained from the Stewards ; at the Standard and Herald offices, and at the Masonic Hotel. A Covered Vehicle will be in attendance in the town for conveying to the Hall those ladies and gentlemen who may leave their names at either the Standard or Herald office by 4 o’clock on the afternoon of the sth. L. P. DUGLEAUX, Caterer. JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKABy A native, January 19, 1875. One Black Horse, branded 9 | on off shoulder. O Will be sold by public auction, at the Pound Yards, on Friday, February 5, if not released before that date. ABM. SKILLICORN, Poundkeeper. JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— By John Uren, on January 12. One Black Entire, branded O with blotch brand in centre, on off shoulder. One Bay Horse, branded like TE conjoined, on off shoulder. Will be sold at the Pound Yards on Friday the 29th January, at 12 o’clock noon, if not released. Abai. SKILLICORN, Acting Poiuidkecper.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 242, 27 January 1875, Page 3
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