From Poverty Bay to the East Cape. ■RJ.Jyix T HE screw STEAMER GIaQN 1 “ ROSIN A,” Captain Kennedy, Will make Regular Trips calling at all places along the Coast. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM A CO., 1107 Agents. NOTI C E . ANY CLAIMS against Sections 216 and 311 in the Township of Gisborne will be LIQUIDATED by JOHN MIDEORD, Executor to the late William RichardsUpper Rangitikei, October 18, 1876. 1111 LOST. A CROSSED CHEQUE, drawn by Scarfe and Co., payable at the Bank of New Zealand, Napier, in favor of W. King, dated 26th September. Payment has been stopped. All parties are hereby cautioned against negotiating same. SCARFE & CO., 1096 Napier. WANTED. —A COOK.—Apply at the SHAMROCK HOTEL. 1095 NOTICE. To Settlers and Others. rpHE undersigned having rented those -A commodious premises known as the IRON STORE. Gladstone Road, are prepared to receive PRODUCE and every description of Goods and Merchandise for storage or private sale. Samples of Grain and other agricultural produce may be left on exhibition, gratis. KERRIS & PITT, 1079 Auctioneers, &c. NOTICE. THE Undersigned beg to intimate to Country Settlers and others that THEY INTEN D HOLDING Quarterly Sales of Live Stock and Produce. THE FIRST SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON Saturday, the 4th November, at 12 o’clock, AT MR SAUNDERS’ YARDS, MAKARAKA. 1089 FERRIS & PITT. WOOL GLASSER. 4 N Experienced Wool Glasser is open for aA engagement for the forthcoming season, by day or per thousand. , Apply to D. W. BENNETT, 936 Napier. MASONIC HOTEL. Special Notice. rpHE undersigned beg to announce that THEY HAVE OPENED SECOND TABLE, Where Excellent meals may be obtained at the following reasonable charges : — s. d. Breakfast at 7.30 1 0 Dinner at 1 1 6 Tea at 5.15 1 0 In addition to the above, a spacious room will be open as a FREE LIBRARY. With Writing Materials, and A good supply of books, with files of the leading colonial journals and periodicals always on the table. The room will be open from 7 a.m. until midnight. PAGE & CO., 69 Masonic Hotel.
Argyll Hotel. ON DRAUGHT— Bass’ English Ale, No. 2. 6d PER GLaSS. 1055 The Thoroughbred Horse RUAPEHU By PACIFIC out of an Imported ARABIAN MARE. WILL RUN with his Mares this season in my Paddocks at Tonnga. Terms—£2 10s for each Mare. Paddocking FREE for ONE MONTH, after that, 2s ,6d per week will be charged.. All fees and charges must be paid for before removal of Mares. 1104 EWEN CAMERON. SURVEYORS’ Traverse Calculation Form on sale at the Standard Office.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 424, 1 November 1876, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 424, 1 November 1876, Page 3
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