PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO THE ‘ Subscribers and Patrons —OF THE Poverty Bay Standard. NOTICE is hereby given that I have disposed of my RIGHT, TITLE and INTEREST in the above Journal, and Printing Business, to Messrs. H. E. WEBB Jun., and J. MOGRIDGE, as from the 22nd October inst., and beg a continuance of the favors of my Customers and Friends to to them. I shall be glad if all accounts against the business, up to, and including the above date, are furnished to me as early as passible. And I shall, also, esteem it a favor if those who are indebted to me will make an early &11 to liquidate their accounts. H. E. WEBB. MX itH reference to the foregoing, Messrs. V V WEBB & MOGRIDGE beg to intimate that, having purchased the GOODWILL and PLANT of the Poverty Bay Standard, they have every confidence that they will receive the support of the Settlers in maintaining that Journal, as one of the most Independent, and Outspoken in the Colony, as well as a reliable reflex of Public Opinion. In future ** THE STANDARD ” in its present ENLARGED FORM, will be issued THREE TIMES A WEEK. H. E. WEBB, Junr., J. MOGRIDGE.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 991, 27 October 1881, Page 2
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200Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 991, 27 October 1881, Page 2
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