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New Advertisements. WANTED— A Female General Servant — Apply to Mbs. Parsons, Mata where. TOTARA POSTS. ’VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has a large number of TOT AR A POSTS branded like conjoined, now floating down the Waipaoa River. Any persons appropriating any of the said posts will be prosecuted according to law. 24-9 A. F. CUFF. Mangatu, May 12,1875. LICENSING COURT. is hereby given that the Quarterly Licensing Meeting for the District of Poverty Bay, will be holden in the Court 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 Licenses, 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 FOR SALE. rpHE GOOD WILL AND LEASE A or the WAIKANAE DAIRY FARM, Situated about three miles from the Town of Gisborne, together with 75 QUIET MILKING COWS, With the option of choosing 75 more from Captain Read’s herd. The Farm consists of 200 acres, more or less, of good grass land, subdivided into 5 (five) paddocks with fences in good repair also, as good a yard aud milking shed as any in the colony. 15 acres of the above are subdivided, and in fallow : there is, also, half an acre of lucerne. The buildings comprise—Dwelling house, Dairy, Cheese house, with a 25-gallon copper and furnace erected therein, Coach house, Stable, and pigeries complete. Also, a tworoomed raupo whare, with brick chimney, nearly new. The business is the best in the district, and keeps up a regular supply of milk and butter to the Gisborne market. The tenant would, in addition to the above, have a right of depasturage on adjoining land up to 150 head of cattle. 5 years of the present lease are unexpired, the annual rental of which is £lO7 Is 4d. Terms easy. For further particulars apply by letter to E. V. LUTTRELL at the Dairy, or to 238 G. J. WINTER. TO LET, A5-ROOMED COTTAGE with garden, and 7 acre paddock at Makaraka ; also a 25 acre paddock adjoining the above, separately, or with the cottage. Apply to 245 GRAHAM & CO. ORMOND BAZAAR AND CONCERT. A Fancy Bazaar and Concert yyILL be held in the School Room at Ormoud on Monday, the 24th May, under the auspices of the Ladies of the District, and in aid of the Ormond School Building Fund. The Bazaar will be open from 2 to 6 p.m. The Concert, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, assisted by members of the Gisborne Musical Society, will commence at 7.30. Prices of Admission : To Bazaar—Adults and Children over 12, Is. To Concert—2s 6d each. P. BARRIE, 228 Chairman. School Committee. GENERAL NOTICE. Sections op Land in the Gisboenb and Obmond Township Fob Sale. Plans on View. Q ROOMED COTTAGE For Sale or to Let. Splendid Pleasubb Boat. Potatoes —3-bushel Sacks, Oats, Shingles, Palings, &c., &c., At the IRON STORE, Gladstone Road. Parties requiring merchandise, or property of any description, disposed of by private agency, or public auction, are requested apply to BRYANT & CO., Auctioneers and General Agents, Who hold regular weekly sales, every Saturday at their Rooms in the Gladstone Read. • 227

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 273, 19 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 273, 19 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 273, 19 May 1875, Page 3

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