SPECIAL NOTICE ! KEROSINE ! KEROSINE I KEROSINE I 100 CASES 20s. per Case of Eight Gallons. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! ALL BRANDS TEA. TEA. TEA. SUGAR J SUGAR! SUGAR! fTUIE Undersigned having received a Large Shipment of the above Goods, Settlers A would do well to take advantage of the Low’ Prices, and favorable state of the Roads, to lay' in a Supply. 11S WILLIAM ADAIR. DRESS-MAKING. npHE Undersigned having secured the services of a Fibst Class Dbess-makeb, is prepared to execute orders on the Premises ; also for MILLINERY AND MANTLE-MAKING. U 9 WILLIAM ADAIR. SEEDS ! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! ' 0 G. 11. LAVERS TYEGS to inform Farmers and Settlers of Gisborne and surrounding districts that he has always on hand the following of the Best Quality, of which most are tested before sending out: — White Cloveb Lucerne Bone Dust Red „ Rye Grass Guano Cow Grass Cocksfoot Seed Oats Alsyke Clovee Prairie Seed Potatoes Timothy Fescues, &c. Maize Trefoil Garden Seeds of all Barley Rape descriptions Bran, &e. Quicks, Fruit, Ornamental and Forest Trees, and all articles connected with the Trade. Orders accompanied by a remittance or reference in Auckland promptly attended to and forwarded per return steamer. OK LAVERS, CORN & SEED MERCHANT, WYNDHAM-ST. Established 1865. „ 115 BOYLAN BROTHERS, Agents for Gisborne.
“Standard” Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. Fire Department. INSURANCE against Loss by Fire of every description of Property may be effected with this Company. Marine Department. Merchandise, Goods, and Freight Insured by steamers and sailing vessels. T. M. BRYANT, 145 Agent for Poverty Bay District. NOTICE. ALL MONIES due to the Undersigned arc requested to be paid to Messrs. Boylan Bros., on or before the 10th MARCH NEXT. J. FILMEB. 118 FOR SALE. FOUR Sections of LAND (one of which is fenced in) and a substantial SIXROOMED House thereon. Easy Terms. Chas. C. Lambert. Gisborne, 27th Nov. 1874. 231 FOR SALE. TN the Township of Gisborne, on the banks of the Teraheru stream, TWO SECTIONS of land, all well fenced and subdivided, with an excellent four roomed Dwelling House thereon—nearly new. A pply to 161 T. M. BRYANT.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 254, 10 March 1875, Page 3
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349Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 254, 10 March 1875, Page 3
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