ORMOND HOUSE. P. BARRIE HAS great pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Ormond and surrounding districts that he has now received the bulk of his Winter Goods, consisting of 9 Cases Drapery. A splendid assortment of Aberdeen and super Wincies, Homespuns, All-Wool Plaids, black and colored French Merinos; Black and colored Silks, Coburgs, Serges, D. W. Tweed for riding habits, sealskin, Women and Children’s Cloth Jackets, Fancy Wool Scarfs, Crossovers, Squares, and Vests, Hair plaits, and Frizzetts, Straw Hats in variety. HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. 2 Trunks Ladies’ Boots 4 Cases Men’s Clothing 1 Case Cotton Shirts 1 Case Crimean Shirts 3 Trunks Men’s W.T. Boots 2 “ “ E.S. “ 300 Bags Flour 100 “ Sugar 100 " Oats 20 Chests and | chests Tea 20 Boxes Candles 75 Cases and bales Grocery and Ironmongery goods. The Undersigned has pleasure in informing inland Settlers and others, that, during the winter, while the roads are impassable, he will be in a position to supply all their wants. P. BARRIE, 171 Ormond. LICENSING NOTICE. J HEREBY give notice that it is my intention to make application to the Licensing Commissioners, on Tuesday, the Ist day of June next, for a Transfer of the Licenes held by me for the Makaraka Hotel, Makaraka, to Mr Robbbi Mahbw Steggall, of Poverty Bay. Dated this 10th day of May, 1875. 231 ALEXANDER DALZIEL. FENCING NOTICE. To the owners and occupiers of the Big Mukauri Block in the District of Poverty Bay. TAKE NOTICE that I, the undersigned Robert Williams, intend erecting a Dividing Fence between my property, No. 3 Suburban Section at Ormond, containing 50 acres more or less, and those portions of the Big Makauri Block owned or occupied by you, and abutting on to the same, in conformity wit h the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Auckland, Session 11., No. 5, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said Dividing Fence within Thirty-one days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same and call upon you for payment of one half the cost of erecting or making the whole of such Dividing Fence. 21 ROBERT WILLIAMS. 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. NEW LIME KILN. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants ’pjf Poverty Bay that he has recommenced his Lime Kiln in Cobden-street, Gisborne, near the Royal Hotel, and is prepared to supply Lime, Backed or unslacked, of the best quality. The Kiln the subscriber has recently had erected comprises the newest principles known in Lime burning ; thus enabling him to obtain a better heat than formerly, and to produce a very superior article. Brick work carried on as usual. * # * Orders left at Mr Robb’s, Tailor, Gladstone-road, will receive prompt attention 235 GEO. CLARKE. * NOTICE. POISON will be laid on the run of the Undersigned on and after this date. W. K. CHAMBERS, Repongaere. May 7,1875. 225 WANTED, Known that the royal hotel Gisborne is for sale. Apply to 237 . ....-,.G. CLARK.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 273, 19 May 1875, Page 3
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