New Advertisements. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The Al iron barque LOCH N AGAR, APT AIN KELLY, 461 tons register is bow on the berth for London direct, at current rates. To sail about the middle of December. For freight or passage apply to G. E. READ, } or ’ Agents. graham & co.) FOR AWANUI. ft rpHE S.S., ± « eosina,” Captain Weils, • Wil) steam for Awanui, about tlie end of NEXT WEEK, calling at intermediate ports, namely, Tologa Bay, Tokomaru, Waipiro, and Tuparoa. ( Full particulars in next issue. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. ADAIR, 7,;3 Gisborne. FOR AUCKLAND. r J'HE A.S.P. Co’s as PRETTY JANE, Captain Cabby, Will steam for the above Port, on or about MONDAY NEXT, AT NOON. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company's Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 per cent, extra. . For Freight or Passage, apply to W. ADAIR, 792 Agent. FOR NAPIER. IJAIIE s.s. “FAIRY," Captain Campbell, Will steam for the above port on or • about MONDAY NEXT, 22nd INSTANT. For freight or passage apply to GRAHAM & CO, . 787 Agents JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— By G. Scott, November 13,1873. Bed Cow, calf at foot, branded like OT near ribs, MP off rump. Red and white heifer, branded like O off rump, O near ribs. F Black and white cow, calf at foot, branded like W off rump. Roan and white steer, branded like 0 near ribs Red and white steer, branded like O off rump. Roan and white heifer, no brand risible. By J. E. Dudley, November 14, 1875. Dark bay Gelding, star on forehead, snip on nose, two hind feet white, no brand visible. The above will be sold at the Pound Yard, Makaraka, on Monday 29th November, unless redeemed. B. M. STEGGALL, 783 Pounkdeeper. TURANGANUI LODGE, No. 1,480. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the 7*- above Lodge will be held in the Freemasons’ Hall, Gisborne, on MONDAY’, November 29th, instant, at 8 o’clock p.m. By order of the W.M. F. J. PIESSE, 790 Secretary. r tend’e’r’s. fITHE Undersigned will receive Tenders up A to 4 o'clock on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 24th November, for the erection of a building in Gladstone road. Plan and Specification can be seen at the Standard Office, on and after MONDAY NEXT. H. E. WEBB, GISBORNE ROWING CLUB, THE PROCESSION OFBOATS/adjourned from last Wednesday on account of the ■weather) will take place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21th inst. As it is desirable to give eclat to the proceedings, a general HALF HOLIDAY Has been assented to, and all owners of boats are invited to take part in the procession. The start will Lake place from the Club Boatshed at 2.30 pm. punctually, All active members are expected to attend in uniform. *,* A me-ting of members will take place THIS EVENING at the Masonic Hotel to arrange the order of procession. F. J. PIESSE, 7_>l Secretary.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 326, 20 November 1875, Page 3
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