■CTJTIOIT STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, (limited). TIME TAB I. E FO It Al*ltT f. . FOR AUCKLAND AND KL'SSELL. Sh-anoliip Dt. Sailing Cargo Till 'L. Bt. Te And j Sun. Apr. 23 | 2 p.in. Sat. 8 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE /•;« SOUTHERN BORTS. Botorun ] Sun. Apr. 23 j 4 p.m. Sat. j 7 a.m. F() R SYD N E Y ria AUC K LAND. Albion Sun. Apr. 30 2 p.m. Sat. ' 8 a.m. FOR LONDON rm SUEZ CANAL, Old EM* S. N. Co. < ’ol-opavi — Ix-avcs S Mincy, on 12tli Muy ; leaves Melbourne, 17tli May. Cliri-trliureh International Exhibition : Sivcial Return Tickets will lie issued from this port to Lot viton, during the months of April and .May. available for Return till 3(»t.li June. Passenger Tickets must be taken at the OtHce before embarking. For fort her particulars npj’ly to Company’s Ollire, Custom House Sheet. 1 1,. HART, Agent. BUSINESS NOTICES. Coach Factory. JAMES JI A 1.1.. I’ra.-li.nl Conch Builder, Peel-street. Gisborne. Adjoining (he establishment of Mr. James Brown, Engineer. 2.\ IT E N RY II A A S E, Advising A •.•count ant, Commission, {Shipping and Cintom-hoiisc Agent. O(li<-e--No. -I, Na.-niith's Buildings, (rladftone Road. Agent for the South British Insurance Company and Auckland Steam Ship Company. 2 Reardon & C’Ryan, CIVIL ENGINEERS. & AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. Licensed Sckveyous t xdkr the Laxd Tuaxs:kh Act. O'Tli-Es :--Mas<>iiie Building'*, Gisborne. IV A 1. T E R G O O 1), ’ ’ WATCHMAKER. Jeweller & Practical llorologist (Ilads/uiie Road, f i ishurite,. * # Tin* correct mean time of the colony over the front door. 5 rp 11 ELW A L L AX I) Co., Family *t Shipping Butchers, (iladshme R()lfd, ('• ixUOi'Hf'. Cush Purchasers lihenilh dealt with. <> J A ME S B l< O W X ENGINEER. MILLWRIGHT, * # * Horse-shoyr \ General Blacksmith, Wheel-, bight, and Carriage Manufacturer, Pwl-xl rt-rt €• inborn e, (Near British Empire Hotel.) 8 CARD.] MK. AV. P. F I XXE R A X . ARITHTKCT. Office : Corner of Bright and ChildersSt reels, G I S B (> R N E . 95 ■JQEXMSOX AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, A N D Authorised Licensed Surveyors. LOWE-S T K E E T , Gisbokne. 278 Mrs. Hartnett, DRESS & HABIT-MAKER, Gladstone Road, Gjsborn BEGS to return thanks to the Ladies of Poverty Bay for past favors, and trusts to merit a continuance of the same. Ai.lOkdeus Pkomptlt Executed. rpiWMPSON & QO.; Builders & -Monumental Masons. Moray Place (Opposite First Church,) D V N E DIN, Importers of Marble & Granite Monuments, Tablets & Counter Tops. Oamaru Stone, Cement, Plaster of Paris Agent for Gisborne :— ALLEN TAYLOR, 205 Bricklayer & Contractor, A CARD.] T. W. PORTER, LAND PURCHASE AGENT, G i s b o k x i:. Native land titles adjusted, and Opinions given upon all questions of Native Land Tenure. Lands Pubchased de Leased upon Pabt Intebest on Commission, AS t'EB ABBANGEMENT. Deeds end other Documents Translated and Attested. 68
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1064, 22 April 1882, Page 1
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