GISBORNE Coal & Firewood Depot, PALMERSTON ROAD. (Opposite the Flour Mill.) D Malcolm Orr HAS much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Gisborne and surrounding districts, that he has purchased the Coal & Firewood Business Lately carried on by Mr Hugh Fraser, together with Plant, &c., and trusts, by civility and prompt attention to all orders, to receive a fair share of patronage. Mr Fraser Will still continue to attend to the Coal and Firewood Business, in connection with which Hay & Chaff will be sold, The latter being cut by Steam power. Oats & Maize Crushed By Steam Power. A Dibkct Shipment of Coal is nowon the way from Newcastle. A Cargo of Newcastle Coal Will arrive in a few days. D. MALCOLM ORR. 172 NOTICE. *|~N Connection with the above, I beg to the Public for the rery liberal support accorded me, for the last Six Yearn and would solicit a continuation of past favors, HUGH FRASER.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Hawlces' Day, Colony of New Zealand, holdenai Gitiborne. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Credi. tors Act, 1876,” and the several Acts amending the same, and in the matter cf Bankruptcy of WI KINGI HORI, of Vawa, a debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that I have this day appointed Mr Edwin Woon, a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, as Trustee in the estate of the abovenamed debtor, end that he has signified to mo in writing, his acceptance thereof, Dated this 12th day of August, 1882. G. L. GREENWOOD, r Clerk of District Court, W, L. Bkbs, Solicitor to Debtor. 173
NOTICE. CHARLES WILLLIAM FERRIS begs to inform his Friends and Public in I general, that he has Re-oommenced Business I ae Licensed Native Interpreter, Land Pur- , phase Agent, and Valuator. Temporary Office : — Wm. RATCLIFFE, 169 Gladstone Road. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ATTENDANCE will be given for allocating the Sittings in the above Church as follow* :— Monday and Tuesday, 14th and 15th inst., for present Seatholders. Wednesday and Thursday, 16th and 17th inst., for New Applications. Each Evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. 170 DIKE NOTICE. IT being desirabla to increase the strength of the Brigade to Forty Members, it is hereby requested that those willing to join, will send in their names to the undersigned not later than 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 16th instant. >• The appointment of Officers will take place as soon as the required number (40) is obtained. GEO. J. WINTER. Acting Superintendent, G.V.F.B. Gisborne, 14th August, 1882. 171 FOR LEASE. “ A COTTAGE, formerly owned by Mr A. G. BELL, at Makaraka, opposite Mr F. G. Skipworths residence. Apply W. HITCHENS, 16fi Care W. C. Walsh. ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER and COOK, for a small family. Very little work to be done. Must be Clean, Tidy, and Smart. Apply at the—• 159 STANDARD OFFICE. WANTED— A MARRIED COUPLE. Applv to — C. GRAY, 157 Waiohika. FOR SALE. A FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE situated in Palmerston Road, well finished throughout, fenced and laid down in F >it Tree*, Terms Cash, Apply— STANDARD o 11 c e . PRIME GERMAN SAUSAGES, —AT— W. C. Walsii’s BUTCHERY, CORNER OF LOWE AND CHILDERS 130 818 EET 8 .
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1122, 14 August 1882, Page 3
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