BUSINESSNOTICES. JAMES ERSK 1 N E , Baker & Confectioner, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Wedding Parties, Public Dinners, &c., contracted for. 572 J C R A I G, Baker & Confectioner, Gladstone Road. Fancy Confectionery of all kinds always on hand. Concerts, Balls, Dinners, Weddings, &c., attended. Families and shipping supplied. 573 TTENRY J. HANDLEY, -AJ- (Assopiated Member of Instituted Civil Engineers), Civil Engineer, Architect and SURVEYOR, late of Buildings and Roads Branch of Indian Public Works Department *#* Plans and Specifications furnished. Estimates Given. Address: Onehunga. 588 TAMES BROWN ° ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, * # * Horse-shoer & General Blacksmith, Wheelwright and Carriage Manufacturer, Peel-street Gisborne, (Near British Empire Hotel.). 575 JOHN DICK, " Lowe-sfreet, Gisborne. General Farrier, Wheelwright, Blacksmith, and Coach Builder. All kinds' of > Fanning Implemertts made and repaired. * # * There is no need to send elsewhere foi the requirements of settlers, while John Dick’s Establishment is in swing. 576
JJEARDON, O’J{; YAN AND Ellison. Engineers & Surveyors. Offices : —Napier; Tennyson-strbci Gisborne ; Masonic Buildings, (lately . occupied by Mr. E. ff. Ward, Solicitor). 889 mHOMAS STEADMAN, -J- (Late Robert Brewin), SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, Next Union Bank of Australia, Queen street, Auckland. On sale : Maize, Oats, Bran, Chaff, and Fow Wheat, also Manures of all descriptions. 58 NOTICE. I THE Undersigned, have on hand for 9 sale, to suit the times, viz. : Swinglesrees, 2 and « horse, in wood and. iron. 2 Spring Carts, 1 Dog Cart 1 Waggonett with pole and shafts 1 Bullock Dray, 1 Tip Dray 1 Express Waggon Read and Gray’s Reaping Machine Gate Hinges, & Mounting Bullock Bows Hornsby Plough, with spare fittings, Ac. All kinds of Agricultural Implements made and repaired * # * A large stock of Carriage and Buggy Fittings on hand. Painting and Trimming done on the most reasonable terms. GEO. HUMPHREYS, Wheelwright & General Smith, Peel Street, Gisborne. 577 Peter Sorry BEGS to inform the public of Makaraka and Poverty Bay generally, that he has commenced business, in his old premises at Makaraka, as an Engineer, Blacksmith, Farrier and Wheelwright. . . *** Horses shod by - a First-class Workman. 602
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 923, 5 March 1881, Page 1
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328Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 923, 5 March 1881, Page 1
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