Business Addresses. JOHN CLEMENTS, bricklayer, LIME BURNER &c., &c., ■. ■ • •Vi Palmbbston Road, GI 8. BORNE. JC. BEGS to inform the Trade and the • Public generally that having taken over the Business hitherto carried bn by Mr. Geobgb Clabke, he is prepared to supply material and labor, with promptitude, and at current market rates. # * # Orders left with Messrs. Graham and Co. will receive early attention. 45 WHARF TIMBER YARD. J. R. MORGAN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that he has For sale WHITE PINE and KAURI TIMBER of all descriptions, Blocks, Shingles, Palings, Posts, Rails, Door* and Sashes, Mouldings, &c. Drawings and specifications prepared, with or without superintendence. . . • ■■t I '" l 'v'-'e, " ' Quantities made out, and Estimates given. - 44 GRASS SEEDS. ON SALE, by the Undersigned— C E R N E Poa Protensis Prairie Grass Cocksfoot Rye Grass White Clover Alsyke 113 GRAHAM k CO. ii ; t.-fcH au H b-f ■ ni„ - MASONIC HOTEL DIVERT & 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 rJ. BIDGOOD. JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— By Mr. DeMoidUey, on June 26. Grey horse, rope round' neck, no brand visible Dark iron grey gelding, white face, branded like HN near* shoulder Black gelding, no brand visible Bay gelding', blaze down face, no braftd visible Buy colt, white face, four white legs, no brand visible Dark bay colt,no brand visible Buy mure, blaze down face, no brand visible The above will be sold at the Pound Yards on Saturday, July 10, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 369 Poundkeeper. NOTICE. THE undersigned, in thanking the of Poverty Bay for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last two years, begs to inform the inhabitants of Gisborne that he has OPENED a branch of his BUTCHERING BUSINESS in the Gladstone Road, and is now prepared to supply Families, Hotelkeepers and others with the very best quality of meat. 168 L. McINTOSH. NLW LIME KILN. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhas bitants of Poverty Bay that he ha recommenced his Lime Kiln in Cobden-street Gisborne, near the Royal Hotel, and is prepared to supply Lime, slacked or unslacked, of the best quality. The Kiln the subscriber has recently had erected comprises the newest principles known in Limo burning ; thus enabling him to obtain a better heat than formerly, anil 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. TO LET. A FOUR ROOMED HOUSE at Matawhero, with Garden and five-acre Paddock. Apply to J. MELDRUM, I 376 Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 288, 10 July 1875, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 288, 10 July 1875, Page 1
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