WANTED. BY a YOUNG LADY a situation as Dressmaker, Draper’s Assistant, or Nursery Governess. Address X.Y.Z., at the office of this paper. 216 NOTICE. yXTANTED TWO MEN accustomed to ’ ’ sowing grass seed. None but competent men need apply. Apply to W. K. CHAMBERS, 162 Repongaere. WANTED Everyone to try TRIMMER’S SHILLIN G CAKES —superior to anything of the kind ever made in Gisborne. Note the address —At the New Bakery, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 217 YV AN T E D,—A SMART LAD for the ' ’ Standard Office. TXTANTED —a Bbickmakeb for the Oil- ’ ’ springs.—Apply to J. H. Stubbs, Secretary. 138 IK)" ANTED, a Female General Servant. ’ ’ —Apply to Mrs. James Buchanan. 86 AUCTION SALE. A/TESSRS HARDY AND FERRIS A’-L have been instructed to sell at the MASONIC BUILDINGS, GISBORNE, ON SATURDAY the 15th MAY, At 2 o’clock sharp, A Choice Assortment of JEWELLERY, consisting of— Watches, Chains, Lockcts, Rings, Ac., Ac., &c. Also,— 1 FLAT-BOTTOMED PUNT, And a Miscellaneous Assortment of Drapery and other goods. HARDY & FERRIS, 201 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. jy-ESSRS HARDY AND FERRIS Will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION ON Wednesday, the 12th May, AT HIGGINS’ SALE YARDS, MAKARAKA, A Lot of useful Plough and Harness Horses, %• 12 o’clock sharp. HARDY AND FERRIS, 199 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. TVfESSRS HARDY AND FERRIS ILL Will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT STEVENSON’S YARDS, GISBORNE, ON SATURDAY, 15th MAY, at 12 o’clock, A MOB OF HORSES. HARDY AND FERRIS, 200 Auctioneers.
A GOOD INVESTMENT. TO LET, CHEAP. Those commodious stables attached to the Royal Hotel. Apply to Igl H. HOOD. v. LIME! LIME!! LIME!! j A CONSTANT SUPPLY of FIRST QUALITY LIME, always on hand, at the Kiln, Palmerston Road, at TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per bushel on and after this date. 170 JOHN CLEMENTS. QUADRILLE CLUB. T P. DUGLEAUX begs respectfully to intimate to those desirous of spending pleasant evenings during the winter season, that he is prepared to place at their disposal the Hall, Music, and refreshment for ONE GUINEA PER QUARTER, Payable in Advance. Gentlemen wishing to take advantage of this offer are requested to Apply as Early as Possible for 183 - Tickets. TO THE SETTLERS OF OSMOND WANTED KNOWN, that G. Trimmer will shortly place within the reach of the Country Settlers, the advantage of having the Bist Bread delivered at 5d the 21b loaf. Storekeepers, Station-masters, and Large Consumers liberally dealt with. 207
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 271, 12 May 1875, Page 3
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