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. TENDERS. rjIENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, 13th February, for building a WOOL SHED at Ormond; Labor only. Contractor to choose his own timber. Plans to be seen at Mr. King’s store, Makauri, or at Ormond. F. HELYAR. £JLEARING, Fencing, and Cultivation of Land contracted for. Also, BRICKWORK & SHINGLING. JOHN O’MEARA. CHURCH BAZAAR. SUBSCRIBERS to the CHURCH OF ENGLAND BAZAAR are respectfully requested to pay the amounts of their subscriptions to the Committee by the 15th of February. Contributions in money or Fancy Articles will be thankfully received by the Committee. Makaraka Hotel. TO LET, JpOR A TERM OF YEARS, the “MAKARAKA HOTEL,’ At Makaraka, presently in the occupation of Mr. A. Dalziell. This Hotel has a commanding situation, and held to possess one of the best businesses in Poverty Buy. For terms and further particulars Apply to G. E. READ, Gisborne. lITANTED at the Albion Hotel, an Assis- ’ ’ tant COOK and second WAITER; also a HOUSEMAID. PATRICK COSGROVE, BOOT-MAKER, GISBORNE. At Mr. Robb’s, near Royal Hotel, Gladstoneroad. STRONG Boots made of the best material and Warranted to wear well. Gentlemen’s Light Boots of a superior style aud quality made to measure. PATARIKI KOHIKOROWHI, HUMEKA. Tf Al hanga i nga hu pai-rawa mo te fane J-k- mo te wahine ranei. Kahore e rite etahi atu Humeka te pai kite hanga hu ki au. Kei te whare o te kaituitui kakahu e tata ana kite Paparakauhi o Piha. GRAZING. rpHE Lessees of the Patutahi Block are prepared to receive stock for GRAZING. For terms and all particulars apply to the undersigned. H. J. UREN, Tutoko. FOR SALE. Ex “Queen Bee.” nFOUR - HUNDRED - GALLON IRON TANKS. Apply to GRAHAM & CO. MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! MR. P. MTARLANE begs to state that he has arranged to occupy part of his time as a Violinist. He will be accompanied by a Violoncello, &c., and will play at Balls; also Conduct the Dancing, if required. SERVANTS’ AND GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE. “jV/TRS. DUNCAN begs to inform the inhabi-L’-JL tants of Poverty Bay that she has opened a Servants’ and General Registry Office, where she will be happy to receive applications for Domestic and Farm Servants. Fee for Registration :—2s. 6d. Apply at DUNCANS BAKERY, Gladstone-road.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 246, 10 February 1875, Page 3
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