JVew Advertisements. NOTICE. IVTRS. BOURKE will be prepared to re■L’“L ceive young Ladies as Boarders and Day Pupils in the quarter commencing the 12th of April. 115 ORMOND SCHOOL. rplIE above SCHOOL will be OPEN on L MONDAY NEXT, the sth April, under the charge of Mrs. Baker, and in compliance with the regulations of the Auckland Board of Education. Hours of attendance —10 to 12, 1 to 3. P. BARRIE, 81 Ormond. NOTICE. ANY Pigs found straying in the paddocks of the undersigned after this date, will be destroyed. Skillicorn & Clark, Makaraka. March 26, 1875. 82 N 0 T I C E. ALL Outstanding Accounts due to the undersigned for grazing on the Patutahi Block, are requested to BE PAID on or before the Ist of April to W. H. Ross, who is authorised to receive the same. 83 H. J. UREN. MASONIC HOTEL [LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. ■plIE Undersigned having taken the above ML STABLE'- 5 , begs to inform the public that ■iey can be accommodated with first-class Mivery and Bait at reasonable rates ; and Brery attention will be paid to customers. ■1 J. BIDGOOD. Dissolution of partnership. BkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the B ’ Partnership hitherto carried on by us Hie undersigned, at Matawhero, as WheelHghts and Blacksmiths, has THIS DAY been dissolved by mutual consent. GEORGE COPPIN, [B5 ARTHUR HUNT. laMTANTED, a Female General Servant. I’ ’ —Apply to Mrs. James Buchanan. 186 IyrTANTED a MAN who thoroughly underI’ ’ stands dairy work. Good wages. ■ Apply at Puketapu Dairy, to Mr. Lougher B>r at Pourahue to Charles Westrup. 87 BIMT ANTED, a COOK at Pourahue; Sers’ ’ vice to commence 6th April.—Apply Ho Charles Westrup. 88 Ito carpenters. Bl V ANTED IM MEDIATED Y.— ■’ ’ Four Good Hands. Apply to I A. MARTIN, ■9 Gladstone Road. WANTED. |k/VT ANTED MEN on the Ormond and ■’ ’ Opotiki Road, to work by contract or By the day. I For further particulars apply to GEO. DAVIS, On the Works. Or to [ GEO. SAUNDERS, |9O Waerenga-a-hika. [transfer OF BUSINESS. ARGYLL HOTEL, GISBORNE. HAVING disposed of my business at the Argyll Hotel to MR. S. M. WILSON, IT desire to thank my numerous friends, and ■the public generally, for the liberal manner in lyvhich they have patronised me while carrying lon business in Gisborne, and have much pleaIsure in recommending my successor, who, 1 It rusts will meet with a fair share of public ■ patronage. ALEX. BLAIR. S. M. WILSON BEGS respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of the Poverty Bay district that he has taken over that well-known hostelry, known as the Argyll Hotel, hitherto conducted by Mr. Blair, and trusts by strict attention to business and keeping None but the Best Brands of ALES. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. He will merit a share of the patronage hitherto so liberally accorded to his predecessor. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, 91 Proprietor. MR. E. J. CAMPION to inform Capitalists and Investors that he is in a position to act for the purchase or disposition of Run and Farm Properties. Address Standard Office, Gisborne, or Makaraka. 92
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 261, 3 April 1875, Page 3
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