Nem Advertisements. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received until MONDAY, 15th February, for building a Residence for the undersigned at Ormond. Fresh Plans and Specification can be seen at Messrs. Gbaham and Co.’s. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. FRED HARGRAVE. GISBORNE AUCTION MART. POTATOES! POTATOES!! THE undersigned will hold a WEEKLY SALE of Potatoes (in lots to suit-- purchasers) and any other produce that may be brought forward, EVERY SATURDAY, Commencing at 2 o’clock. W. S. GREENE. NATIVE AGENCY. THE undersigned is prepared to negotiate in all transactions ponding between Europeans aud 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 Buildings. " J. WYLLIE. EO R SALE. THE right to cut timber upon three shares in the Pipiwaka Bush, situated within the Ahipakura Block. Apply to A. F. HARDY. JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— By H. J. Üben, January 25. One Bay Gelding, branded HO off shoulder blind in off eye. By W. Ring. One Light Grey Mare, branded T of shoulder HT near shoulder. U One Bay Filly, branded PC near shoulder, white star. The above will be sold at the Pound Yards, on Friday the 12th February unless redeemed. ABAI. SKILLICORN, Acting Poundkeeper.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE CUTTER “CLARA,” capitally adapted for Lightering, and Trading to the Big River, Tologa Bay, and other parts of the coast. ANDREW PARK. SMITH’S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION ! FTHHE COMPANY comprises a constellation of Artists of the first magnitude, embracing the greatest combination of Talent ever gathered in one organization, and consists of the following distinguished array of names:— AZBE C Surnamed by the Press of England aud America KING OF THE AIR. Airec’s Aerial Performances must be seen to be believed. Mr. G. Turner The great Double-voiced Vocalist & Comique. MISS Nellie Forrester The Charming Serio-Comic. Jean Verletti CHAMPION ATHLETE of the Southern Hemisphere. Madame Airec The daring and graceful Lady Gymnaste. MR. TURNER • AND MISS NELLIE FORRESTER, DUETISTS. Mr. E. Harris MUSICAL DIRECTOR. The above great Troupe will shortly arrive, and intend giving a limited number of performances. NOTICE. ON and after this date POISON will be laid on all lands owned or occupied by me. A. F. HARDY. PANUITANGA. FT' Ixl rongo mai nga tangata katoa kua oti te whakatakoto i te Rongoakuri i roto i aku taepu o Laku Kainga ki Makauri. Naku Na Wharerei Hare.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 246, 10 February 1875, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 246, 10 February 1875, Page 3
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