Neto Advertisements. ~ FOR NAPIER. t ue A - s p - c °’ B s - 6 - PRETTY JANE, Captain Hbtanper Will steam for the above port, This Day, (Wednesday.) FOR AUCKLAND, On. Friday, 15th September. •No cargo received on board unless shipped a>u the Company’s Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 percent extra. For freight br passage, apply to W. ADAIR 964 Agent FOR NA P 1 ER. T hEs ’ s ’ jane douglas . Capt. Frazer Will steam for the above Port on or about To-morrow (Thursday.) For freight or passage, apply to GRAHAM & co., 966 Agents. FOR NAPIER & AVELLINGTOK N. 2.8.8. Co.’s “ RANGATIRA,” Captain Evans, Will steam for the above.ports on or about Friday N ext. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company’s Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 16 per cent extra For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM & CO 965 Agents. COLLECTION OF EDUCATION ■ RATES. HAVING been informed that in som 0 districts persons are refusing on various pretexts to pay the Education Rate for 1876, I hereby give notice that the Collectors have been instructed to send in forthwith lists of all persons who refuse or unduly delay to pay these Rates, and that summonses will at • once be issued against all such persons. B. B. LUSK, Receiver of Education Rates. Auckland, Ist September, 1876. 963 POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL A PASTORAL SOCIETY. FTHIE Society invites all owners of Entire Horses to Parade Their Horses, at Makaraka, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 16th INSTANT, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., for the benefit of owners of brood mares F. DUFAUR, 967 Secretary J MPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA. By W. Watts, September 8. Black Gelding, itar on forehead, blotch brand off shoulder The above will be sold at the Pound Yards, Makaraka, on September 22nd, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 968 Poundkeeper. JJILL AND HUDSON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. Agents for Gisborne—--970 MESSRS GRAHAM & CO. MASONIC HOTEL. Special Notice. rpHE undersigned beg to announce that on MONDAY, 18th INSTANT, they intend opening a | SECOND TABLE, f Where ■\ Excellent, meals may be obtained at the following reasonable charges : — fc i s. d. Breakfast at 7.30 1 0 ■t Dinner at 1 1 6 \Tea at 5.15 1 0 M addition to the above, a spacious room open as a ■L FREE LIBRARY. Writing Materials, and A good supply of books, with files of the colonial journals and periodicals on the table. |K The room will be open from 7 a .in. until PAGE & CO., Masonic Hotel. -NOTICE. ■ RISE IN PRICE OF MEAT. zVWING. to the scarcity and the increasing ■V price of all mjeat, the undersigned have compelled to raise the price of meat on after the Ist September, 1876. ■one PENNY PER POUND. — ‘ JOHN MAYNARD, ||® EDWARD DE VERY. September ©, 1876. 957
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 409, 13 September 1876, Page 3
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