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■CTTANTED IMMEDIATELY, a practical V* SlgUflde wriAw SrT ■x& eßs useMSI «**■ GEO. SCOTT. Jirifc Y■' ■ loro. a fc-4. a, r. . k a. ouZSTO CKM AN. TXTANTED a man to take charge of cattle * ’ on the Okuhuatiu Run. AV. S. GREENE. Kaiariki, Sept. 7,1875. 547 MATfA IA 'J() w R. BALL begs to inform the puhliu. that he has engaged a first rate AU work entrusted to his care will be carefully executed. ’ ’ COOK for a country Hotel. Liberal wages to a good steady hand. Apply at the Standabd office, or to Mf.; i. Sfiflqdbre, Waerengu-a-hika Hotel. 565 ANTED.—A SMART BOY?—ipp’lv tp THOSr : W."¥?' ! SffiTH. Portland Terrace,-Ormond;: — 554 drive a Team of Horses. ■ an experiencefl hand required. <MHEdVages given. Apply to.Masonic.Hotel stables, Gisborne, or, to J. TirDGdOT, OrmoffT

NOTICE. r ZAN ihd&tef tile IfitltiinS., POISON wil 1 .XAiWmmmu.Aumia ' VKO. SCOT ; fisiiiii jus-4 L :<« .:r. September 14,1875. s : . . ..- 576 — IF the Accounts ovtin£ tS Mr. Thos. Bell late of Kaiteratalii, and now due to me ’ bp.n<^ ; PAJfttamy-agent,;Mr;Cia c -'<lWbert' before thefiOth of.tliia.mqntfo they will be placed in the nanas of a Solicitor. ’* '' ' JOftrf BREINGAN: September 21,1875. 603 ■■l'fi l,t ,i moat t/qj. ■' ~ -m.q Oi - " OZltlXjEgi-ESs ROUGHJPIans, Specifications, and Tenders, for the erection of a SCHOOL HOUsfe Ind TEACHER’S RESIftENCE on Section No. 6a Gisborne, are invited to be furnished’ to the nfidwrignedhot latertfiaii TIYURSDAy ;the 30th!September,rinstant-.- 1Z JOOj A The lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. CHA’ { For further particulars apply to • ’KkiOA /a'HYS’W-.'.portE®;''"’ ; 582 Chairman of Commissioners. j

v'i, bit* 'A' ms.K ».'■ 5 . -s.ZjaiPlfHfJ i i iDu L» r « “BI S.MARC THIS horse 5 wfffYe offered by AUCTION iftt o’clock yn t&e day .of The owner not having Paddock accommodation for Mares this season. Upset price £lOO. s -JiifiW’iSjjGßEEME.} \- HfW -w. ~ ■ H .oi 4 1 | f ' ft To stand this season, at Combermere, the thorough-bred stallion DAINTY ARIEL. IT would be well Tor sporting men and T owners of brood mares to rempmber that tins cross'has proved tnost successful id the racing world in England. Eclipse, the founder of the strain, was never beaten, and in seventeen months wea-upwards o£ £25,000. ; He, was afterwards used for the stud, and the sire of the extraordinary number of Hvrq& hundred and thirty-fovr. winners, nettedfor their owners upwards bf £160,000. Riddlesworth, the sire of Dainty Ariel, ran second in the Derby, and won, the- 2000 (Tuineas in England. In Australia the Tferb and Yattenden were both first*clas»champions on the course, and at the’stud 1 they have alsobeen yery successful, Yattenden being the site of 62 winners. last'year. Pn New Zealand the same strain of blood has been very good. These were Hurricane, Dainty Ariel, Doch-en-doris, Isleman, Yatterina, Volunteer; and ; Dainty pitted himself a sure foabgetter in this district, the whole of the Mares nut to him last season beintr in fnal.

Terms—£4 4s for single mares; two orl more, as per agreement.' Every care taken with mares, but no respon»!b>W- • X n AZN O ! Paddocking free for one moutlt after that time 2s §3 per week will be chargect; All fees to bb paid on removal of mares. ; 524 S. C.;QAULTON. JAi m H « <( .EAiP. CAITLE, &c. a> ; . | AT JHE POUND YARDS, MAK ARA KA on ... . : ~ { SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. ; Commencing at 2 o’clock, abqut Q/ j HEAD STEERS and HEIFERS, in good condition. ; Persons having stock to offer as above, will please leave instructions with Mr. Steggall. W. 8. GREENE, r 606 Auctioneer. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. T OST, between Gisborne and the Shelbourne Hotel, a POCKET BOOK containing letters, papers, &c. The finder will oblige by leaving the above at the Standard Office. 597 ROBERT PARKHOUSE.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 311, 29 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 311, 29 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 311, 29 September 1875, Page 3

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