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New Advertisements. FOR NAPIER & WELLiNGTo.X. r yME N. Z.s.e. Co.’s “RANGATIRA,” Captain Evans, Will steam for the above port* on or about To-morrow (Thtirsday) 21st December. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company's Boat Noles, and all Passengers booked on board wifi be charged 10 per cent extra For Freight or Passage, apply to GKAIIaaI & CO 1337 Agents. FOR NA PI EK. rpllliss. JANE DOUGLAS Capt. Fuazeh Will steam for the above Port This Day, Wedttesday, at 8 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to GRAHAM & CO., ~ Aueuia. FOR SALE. A LARGE NUMBER of GOOD, SOUND, empty Flour Bags at TENPENCE EACH, on sale by 1341 Jas. ERSKINE. NEW YEAR’S POVERTY BAY Cricket Club Ball Stewards : G. J. Winter, T. W. Porter, 8. Parsons, H. E. Webb, C. W. Ferris. A BALD under the auspices of the Poverty Buy Cricket Club, will be held in tho Masonic Hail, Gisborne, on I'UESDAY EVENING, the 2nd January, 1877, in honor of the visit of the Napier Cricket mg Team to Poverty Buy. Tickets 17s 6d each, to be had at J he Herald and Standard oilices, at Mr Adatus’, Mr Btubbs’, Mr E. K. Brown’s stores, G.aoorne ; ut Mr Saunders' Shelbourne Hotel, Makaraka ; and at Mr Barrie's Store, Ormond. T. W. PORTER, 1339 For the Committee. POVERTY BAY CRICKET CLUB. THE postponed match, Married ▼. Single, will take place on THURSDAY NEXT, in Mr Breiugau'a Puddocks, Waerenga-a-hika. All players are particularly requested U> be present. AV. W. BROWN, 1329 Hon. Soo. JjTo TICE . MR HALL’S sale of Horses, Saddles, &c., which was Postponed on Saturday last on account of Hie inclemency of the weather, will take place on SAIL’It DA if NEXT, the 23rd instant, at the Albion iloiel Yards, in conjunction with Messrs F.rris and Pitt's sale. 1333 M. HALL. N O T 1 C E. THE MEETING to take steps for tho ERECTION of a CHURCH and SCHOOL, Makaraka. is adjourned to SUNDAY NEXT, at 4 p.m., in the Makiir.ka Hail. EDWARD WILLIAMS. The Parsonage, Dec. 19, 1876 1334 notice. I FIND that I must SHUT UP my shop or else Refuse to give ANY’ CREDIt’ whatever, so I adopt the latter alternative. L hope that people will not ask for CREDIT after this notice New Potatoes lOlbs for Is. 1335 SCOTTIE. BRAHMA-POOTRA HENS. PROLIFIC LAYERS, Large, Fine-fltvorcJ Eggs. Cocks large as Turkeys, yielding an abutidimce of Delicate Meat. Cannot ily. Sitting of Tkn Eggs, 6 shillings, from Hens costing A GUINEA EACH, bred by Messrs R. and E. Maclean, from imported Prize Fowls. Orders m.iv be left with 1336 ' SCOTTIE.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 2

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