miscellaneous. By appointment, Baker to His Excellency the Governor. 1 ■ - . G. TRIM: M ER BEGS to thank his friends and the public generally for the patronage thus far accorded to him, and has much pleasure in announcing that his NEW PREMISES Are now open. Every article in the trade kept in stock, or made to order on the shortest notice. Hot Fruit and meat pics, 'TWO PENCE EACH 11! from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. TEA CAKES EVERY EVENING. Motto : Small profits and quick returns. 336 W. KENTISH M'LEAN, ACCOUNTANT, STOCK & STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Hastings Stbeet, Napibb, HAS for sale, STATION and other Properties in different parts of the North Island. Bank, Insurance, Mining, and other Shares. Sole agent in Hawke’s Bay for COPELAND’S 4 *S*T*A*R ALE. AU communications forwarded to the Herald office, Gisborne, will be promptly forwarded and attended to. 168 MAKAUBI SAW MILL, William King, Proprietor. Timber Yard : Palmerston-road, Gisborne. Q N HAND — White Pine’and Kauri, all sizes Firewood, Coals, Posts, Strainers, Rails, ‘ Palings, Shingles, House Blocks, &c s d White Pine, per 100 ft., at the Yard ... 11 0 ~ „ „ Delivered ... 11 6 „ „ „ at the Mill ... 10 0 P.T. and’G. b at the Yard 14 6 „ „ Delivered 15 0 „ „ at the Mill 13 6 Orders for Kauri in large quantities taken per agreement. Firewood for stoves. All orders and business communications to be left at the Yard, Gisborne. J. R. HURREY, 66 Manager.
A. M. NOEMANBY, (Late Master Tailor in the Highland Brigade.) NAVAL & MILITARY TAILOR, HABIT MAKER, ETC., Hobson Street, Auckland, Next door to the Scotia Hotel, OEGS most respectfully to inform the -Y* Clergy and Gentry of Auckland, and the Province generally, that having met with unparalleled patronage and success since commencing business at the above address, he would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for their favors, and at the same time to inform them, and the public, that from his varied experience in the above distinguished arm of the service, besides in London, Paris, and Berlin, he is thoroughly conversant with all kinds of Uniforms, Ladies’ Riding Habits, Gentlemen’s Walking and Riding Trousers, Hunting Breeches, &c. Highland Costumes furnished complete; Pulpit, and Bar Gowns, Caps, and Cassocks at the lowest possible price for cash consistent with first class workmanship. A. M. N. having been elected three consecutive years Vice-President of the Cutters’ Association in London, he is prepared to take Pupils and teach them the art of Cutting in a few weeks. The highest London and Paris testimonials and references on application. Instructions in Catting evbry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, from 7 till 9 o’clock. 545
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 306, 11 September 1875, Page 4
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