i • F O R S A L E . A TEAM of SIX BULLOCKS, and Bullock Dray, with Yokes, Poles, Chains, &e., &c. Apply to A. CROSS, 1292 Kaiteralahi. QUARTERLY AUCTION SALES. THE subscriber begs to notify that he will hold Quarterly Auction Sales, at Mr Stegga’.l’s Yards, Makaraka, on the last WEDNESDAY in each quarter. M. HALL, 50j Auctioneer. WANTED KNOWN.—Peter Niven has Large Quantities of FINE STRAWBERRIES for sale. 1232 SHEEP FOR SALE. MERINO WETHRRS, full X mouth, delivery February. 2000 Merino Ewes, full mouth, delivery February 350 Wethers, Merinos and Cross breds, full mouth. 500 Ewes, Merino and Cross-bred, mixed ages, delivery at weaning time. 7 Romney Marsh Earns, bred by Moorcroft, Canterbury 4 J-Lincolns, bred by J, N. Williams. FERRIS & PITT, 1238. Auctioneers. gisborne’rinking club. LADIES or GENTLEMEN wishing to JOIN this Club can do so by giving in their names to the Secretary or Treasurer. Those who have already signified their intention of joining can obtain tickets from the Treasurer, ou payment of 10s. 1259 H. 0. BOYLAN, GISBORNE RINKING CLUB. THF CLUB NIGHT for Skating has been ALTERED from Thursday-to Tuesday Evenings, at 7 p.m., until further notice. J. H. STUBBS, 1273 Hou. Sec. WANTED 4 COOK for the schooner “ ADVANCE.” -L*- Apply to J. R. HURREY, 1289 King’s Wharf. Back Again! THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate to his OLD GISBORNE CUSTOMERS and the general public that, he has resumed possession of the BUTCHERING BUSINESS lately carried on by Messrs Kilburn & Co in the premises in the Gladstone Road opposite the English Church. L. McINTOSH. 1207 New Zealand Steam Shipping Company, (Limited.) Return tickets at single fares will be issued by the above Company between Poverty Bay and Napier during the Christmas Holidays. GRAHAM & CO., Agents. MENDLESHAM SCHOOL EXAMINATION. THE examination of the scholars of the MATAWHERO SCHOOL will take place in the Matawhero Schoolhouse THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY,) December 20th. FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. 1304 E. C. BOLTON. MASONIC HOTELSTABLES. E. V. LUTTRELL BEGS to announce that having rented the above centrally situated premises from Messrs Page and Co., he is now prepared to offer stabling accommodation SECOND to NONE in the County. Extensive Additions and Alterations have been effected and for LIGHT, WARMTH, and DRYNESS, the stables could not be surpassed. No CHARGE for breaking in horses unless the work is satisfactorily performed. Horses properly trained for Races or Private Matches. An OSTLER is in attendance DAY and NIGHT. 1306 ■W- G-OOD, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c., Five Years with Mr J. Howden of Auckland. BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that he has started business in Gisborne, and hopes by strict aetention to business First Class Workmanship, AND Moderate Charges To MERIT a shake of Public Patbonagb. Every Description of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Musical Boxes, &c., carefully and promptly repaired. *«* AU Watches and Clocks repaired GUARANTEED for 12 Months. Gladstone Road, next door, but one, to the Stasdabd Office. 1314
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 3
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