I GISBORNE BOROUGH LICENSING DISTRICT. Notice of Application for a Publican’s License. T DANIEL PAGE, of Gisborne, do here9 by give notice that I desire to obtain, : and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be , holden at Gisborne on the Eighth day of June, 1882, apply for a Certificate authorizing the issue of Publican’s License for a House situate at Gisborne, and known as the Masonic Hotel, containing Thirty rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 13th day of May, 1882. 129 DANIEL PAGE.
TOLOGA LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Licensing Committee of the above-named District v ill be held at Noon on THURSDAY, the Ist day of June, 1882, for the purpose of taking into consideration all Applications for New Licenses, Renewals, Removals and Transfers, for which due notice shall have to be given to me at least 21 days before the Ist day of June. The applicant must deliver such notice of app.ieation to me in duplicate, and shall at least 21 days before the said day of meeting, affix on the outer side of the principal endtrance door of the said premises, there to be kept until the said day of meeting, and published on three consecutive days in a newspaper circulated in the said Licensing District, a notice in writing, setting forth his name and abode, and such desire. Forms of Applicationmay.be had at my Office, Tologa Bay. Dated at Tologa Bay, this 29th day of April, 1882. MARTIN D. STAGPOOLE, Clerk to the Licensing Committee, For the—--95 Tolo a District.
D. Malcolm Orr, “THE HAYM A R K E T,” GLADSTONE ROAD. Wholesale & Retail Storekeeper, Produce Merchant, Shipping and General Agent. HAS ON SALE, EX LATE ARRIVALS, A First-class Assortment of— TjUMILY & STATION REQUISITES, JU Comprising— Teas, Coffee, and Cocoa Black and White Pepper Mustard Essences and Spices Raisins, Currants and Figs, prime Bottled Fruita, also American Tinned Fruits, each 21 lb—cheap Sugars—l.W., 1.C., and No. 3 Companies’ qualities Rice, Tapioca, Pearl Barley, Split Peas and Sago of the very finest quality Confectionery—English and Colonial Jams, Keiller's Marmalade and Calf’s foot Jelly Salmon, Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Kippered Herring, Red Herrings in Idoz. tins—really splendid Candles—Prices’ Belmont & De Roubaix’s Soap—McLeod’s Blue, Bost Yellow, Household, and Sheepwash Soap Pickles—Captain White’s, Morton’s and Poole’s Salad Oil, Hair Oil, and Castor Oils Biscuits assorted in tins and Cases; also Cabin Bread, just to hand Tobacco—Venus, Nailrod Best. Havana Cigars, in boxes of 50 Wax Vestas Vinegar—White Wine, Why brow’s and draft Salt, coarse and fine, also Table Salt, in in bottles and packets Brooms —Auckland make, Coir Hair, Blacking and Black Lead Brushes Washboards, Buckets, and Tubs Kerosene—Downer’s & Light of the Age Whiling, Washing, Soda, Hudson’s Washing Powder Hudson’s Baking Powder Acid, and Carbonate of Soda Hops in 11b packets Best Annealed Fencing Wire, Cement Hall’s and McDougal’s Sheep Dip Arsenic, Ewbank’s and Wire Nails Raddle, Spades and Shovels Corn Sacks and Wool Packs COLONIAL PRODUCE:— Meek’s well-known Flour and Oatmeal, jiuij to hand Orr’s Hawke’s Bay Flour, Ist quality pronounced by competent judges to 1 e superior to Oamaru Oats, White Tartarian, for seed or feed „ black ditto „ short round feed—Splendid sample Maize, hard, dry, and good quality Barley, feed and seed Wheat, fowl’s feed, milling and seed Potatoes, best procurable, locally grown Hams and Bacon, Canterbury Fresh Butter and Eggs Chaff, freshly cut and of excellent quality Hay, in bandy trusses SEEDS: BUSHELS of the finest Poverty Bay Rye Grass Seed, thoroughly well dressed, and free from weeds Rape Seed, Cow Grass, Alsyke, Clover, &,c. D. MALCOLM ORR, Would draw special attention to the quality of his TEAS, which can always be relied on as being good. Sold 10|lb boxes, and retailed by the pound. Encouraged by the very liberal support accorded him, he has engaged the services of a first-class Grocer from one of the best Auckland Houses Goods delivered promptly to any part of the town. Orders by post executed with care and despatch. Highest, price given for every description of Marketable Produce. Prompt and fair dealings. Small profits and quick returns. D. MALCOLM ORR, The Hatmarket, Gladstone Road. 61
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1076, 20 May 1882, Page 3
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