New Advertisements. A GOOD INVESTMENT. TO LET, CHEAP. rpHOSE COMMODIOUS STABLES A- attached to the Royal Hotel. Apply to 181 H. HOOD. LICENSING COURT. < is hereby given that the Quarterly Licensing Meeting for the District of Poverty Bay, will bo holden in the Coubt House, at Gisborne, on TUESDAY, the first day of JUNE next, at NOON, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for Certificates for Licensee, for the sale of Alcoholic Liquors, as the Licensing Court is authorised to grant, for the Renewal, Removal, or Transfer, of such licenses. F. G. SKIPWORTH, Clerk to the Licensing Court.] | Court House, Gisborne, April 30, 1875. 185 ■ AUCTION SALE. Messrs, bryant & co Will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR MART Gladstone-road, THIS DAY, (SATURDAY.) at 12 o’clock, HORSES Garden Seeds, Toys Paper Hangings Boots and Shoes, Wool packs, and Corn Sacks Sewing Machine, Slates Boy’s and Men’s Shirts, Mufflers Sarsaparilla, Quinine Wine Magnesia, Oars. &c., &c., &C., BRYANT & CO., 187 Auctioneers. ARGYLL FAMILY HOTEL, (late Blair’s) SAMUEL MASON WILSON, Proprietor. SM. W. has much pleasure in announcing • to the public that he is now prepared to supply a want long needed—a first-class Family Hotel where the requirements of visitors to Gisborne, and boarders, can be efficiently attended to at moderate charges. Attached to the Hotel is a spacious Billiard Room, with one of Alcock’s best tables. Pool every evening. Ordinary at 1 p.m. The Stables now are in charge of a competent groom, so that visitors may depend upon their horses being carefully attended. S. M. W. being in a position to import direct, his customers may rely that none but the First Brands in wines and liquors will be offered. In thanking his friends and customers for the support received since catering for them, he begs to assure them that he will endeavor to merit its continuance. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, 188 Argyll Family Hotel, Gisborne. NOTICE. TJERSONS having stock running on the paddocks at Matawhero. known as Captain Read’s, and now in my occupation, must remove, or arrange for them within one week from this date. Persons taking down tile slip pannels will be prosecuted. JAMES BUCHANAN. April 29,1895. 191 WILLIAM RYCE, BOOT maker, (Next to the Argylle Hotel, Gladstone road Gisborne,) TTAVING resumed business, takes this opportunity of thanking his former customers for past favors, and begs to intimate to them and the public generally, that he is now in a position to supply them with work of First Ciass Material and Workmanship, such as cannot be surpassed in Gisborne. 184 PANUITANGA. WIREMU RA IH I, HUMEKE, (Kai te taha ote Whare hoko waipiro o te Wirihana Turanganui.) KIA rongo te swi katoa, kua timata taku mahi hanga Hu, ko aku taonga kai te pai rawa, me taku hanga Hu he pai noa alu, ki hai i rite te mahi o tetahi tangata ki taku mahi. TURANGA LIBRARY. rpHE usual QUARTERLY MEETING of Subscribers will be held in the Library Room on Wednesday Evenins, May sth, at 7.30 p.m. J. TASKER, 192 Librarian.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 268, 1 May 1875, Page 2
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