ORMOND SCHOOL. mHE above SCHOOL will be OPEN on 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—lo to 12, 1 to 3. P. BARRIE, 81 Ormond. I NOTICE. Tl/TRS. BOURKE will be prepared to receive young Ladies as Boarders and Day Pupils in the quarter commencing the 12th of April. 115 NOTICE. ANY Pigs found straying in the paddocks of the undersigned after this date, will be destroyed. SkiLMOOBN & CLARK, Makaraka. March 26, 1875. 82 NOTICE. MR. ALEXANDER BLAIR (late of the .Argyll Hotel) respectfully draws the attention of those who have not yet paid their accounts, to the fact that he will be glad to receive MONIES due to him at Greene’s Auction Mart, Gisborne, from MONDAY, the sth April, to MONDAY, 19th instant, at any time between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. 119 NOTICE. THE Undersigned having disposed of his business to MESSRS. RYAN BELL & CO., of Auckland, requests that all Accounts due to the Business be paid to Mr. GEORGE MOWBRAY on behalf of Ryan, Bell, & Co., on or before the 10th APRIL NEXT. All Accounts outstanding after that date will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery. JAMES BUCHANAN. WITH reference to the above, Messrs. R. B. &• Co. beg to intimate that in order to effect a rapid Clearance, they are offering the whole of the Stock of IRONMONGERY DRAPERY GROCERIES WINES, tyc., tyc. At a trifling Advance on Wholesale Prices ! I! 102 NOTICE. ESTATE OF J. F. THOMAS. amounts DUE to the above Estate must BE PAID to the undersigned before MONDAY, April 19. All accounts remaining unpaid at the above date will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. ALEXANDER BLAIR, 120 Executor. NOTICE. 4 LL PERSONS trespassing or leaving gates or slip-rails open on lands leased by me, known as Takapau a Ruku and Wai o Parua, will be prosecuted. 104 WM. KING. PANUITANGA. FZ" I nga taugata katoa; kaua e haere pokanoa ki runga ki aku reti ki Takapau a Ruku ki Wai o Parua hoki, engari maku e whaknae katahi ka tika te haere ; kite mea ka waihoa kia tawhera nga keeti, ka waihoa kia puare ranei nga reeri cwai ranei, ka hamenetia e au. 105 NA WIREMU KINGI. MASONIC HOTEL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. THE Undersigned having taken the above STABLES, begs to inform the public that they can be accommodated with first-class Livery and Bait at reasonable rates; and every attention will be paid to customers. 84 J. BIDGOOD. PHOTOGRAPHY. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to announce that he is prepared to take VIEWS anywhere in the district. Gentlemen desirous of having their Residences Photographed will be good enough to intimate the same. F. J. PIESSE. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 103 MR. E. J. CAMPION yynSHES to inform Capitalists and Investors that he is in a position to act for the purchase or disposition of Run and Fann Proper! ies. Address Standard Office, Gisborne, or Makaraka. 92
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 262, 7 April 1875, Page 3
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