New Advertisements. TO LET, For TWO YEAKS from Ist April next, KAIARIKL THIS property (only six miles from town) consists of about 225 acres, divided into six convenient-sized paddocks, all laid down with mixed grasses, good bricked well, Barn, Stable, &c., and is well sheltered. The Lessee could have IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, By purchasing the standing crops, farming gear, &c. The crops consist of—--30 acres Barley 12 „ Wheat 8 Oats 5 „ Potatoes The remainder is in grass suitable for either Hay or Seed. Apply to W. S. GREENE, on the premises; Or to GRAHAM & CO., 828 Gisborne. yy F. CEAWFOBD, GISBOBNE BREWERY. The holders of casks belonging to the Brewery are respectfully requested to give them to our carter at the earliest convenience. Bottles purchased in any quantity at the Brewery, LOWE STREET, 834 Gisborne. NEW STORE AT WAIAPU. Daniel Ryland, STOREKEEPER, TOKOMARU, TTEREBY notifies to the inhabitants of Waiapu, and surrounding localities, that he is about to open a General Store at Waiapu, near the residence of the Resident Magistrate, where such goods of every description as may be required, by both the European and Native settlers, will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Produce bought or taken in exchange for goods. Civility and attention to business may be relied upon. ADVANCE WAIAPU. In January next, DANIEL RYLAND intends to open a suitable Accommodation House AT TOKOMARU, within a short distance of Henare Potae’s, and travellers on the East Coast will always fiud it a DESIRABLE PLACE OF CALL. A large and secure paddock for horses. Charges modenite. ADVANCE TOKOMARU. DANIEL RYLAND. Tokomaru, Nov. 30, 1875. 826 Celtic Chair Endowment Fund. TT being intended to remit the local contributions towards the Fund for the Endowment of a Celtic Chair, in the University of Edinburgh, to PROFESSOR BLACKIE, about the beginning of the year, parties who have subscribed to that Fund are respcctfnllv requested to PAY THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS to the General Treasurer, MR. BLAIR, Gisborne, or to the Local Treasurer, MR. BUCHANAN, Ormond, not later than the - 31ST DECEMBER, PROXIMO. lie respective members of Committee who subscription lists are also desired to collect the contributions on their lists, and pay the same to the General Treasurer by that date. JAMES HAY, Secretary. Gisborne, November 29, 1875. 827 YXTANTED, a first-class COOK, and a * ' young MAN as Second Waiter-— Apply at the Albion Hotel. November 30,1875. 830 A. O. F. IN pursuance of a resolution passed at a A preliminary meeting held on the 27th instant, for the purpose of FORMING a FORESTERS’ COURT in Gisborne, an ADJOURNED MEETING will be held at Hood’s Royal Hotel, Gisborne, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, the 4th proximo, at 8 p.m. 833 G. TRIMMER.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 329, 1 December 1875, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 329, 1 December 1875, Page 3
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