_____ BUSINESS NOTICES. C. ID. Berry. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. OFFICE : Timber Yards, Gladstone Road. Gisborne, and Steam Saw Mill, Ormond. G EO - H umphreys ’ Gisborne Carriage and Spring Factory. (Opposite British Empire Hotel,) Peel-street. Shoeing & (rpneral Smith, Wheelwright & Agricultural Implement Maker. 61 T. CJ. Taylor, Saddler & Harness-maker. PEEL-STREET. GISBORNE. HAS always on band. Locally made, and Specially selected imported Saddlerv and Harness. 84 ~M.”~IfA L L? SADDLE & HARNESS-MAKER, (And Direct Importer from England.) Has now on hand, Ladies’ A Gents’ Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs & Girths.
All Stable Requisite# kept in Stock. GLADSTONE ROAD. 90 JAMES MACKAY, Native Land & General Estate Agent. Licensed Interpreter under “ Native Lande Acts.” Officer i Cbilders-street • opposite the Catholic Church. 93 ~M\ S K E E T , CIVIL ENGINEER, and VALUATOR, Land and General Crnnmiimion Agent. Contractorb’ Quantities Calculated, Estimates given. Offices : As above. 94 A. Graham & Co., Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, BEG to call attention tn their large Stock of Wines. Bottled Ale and Stout, Ac., The “RANGKTTRA WHISKY.” n special brand and blend got up expressly for this market, is warranted equal to any Whi-kev imported. Also in Stock—JAMIESON’S OLD IRISH WHISKY, guaranteed NINE years old. Agents for—Read Bros.’ Bull Dog Ale and Stout, Ashby’s Ale. and Tennant’s Ale. 12 WALTER KNIGHTS. (NASMITH’S BUILDINGS.) JIRUIT & yEGETABLE.B Of all description constantly on hand. Direct Vegetable and Garden Seed Importer from the principal New Zealand and Foreign Nurseries. 9/
J. James, (Late in the employ of A. J. Cooper.) BEGS to inform the Public of Gisborne and surrounding district, that he has taken those Premises in Gladstone Road (opposite Mr E. BURCH’S,) where he will carry on the business of— BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. J. JAMES hopes by giving all his time to please his customers, to merit a share of Public patronage. Boots and Shoes made to order on 1 the Premises. 13 CENTRAL BUTCHERY, ■ GLADSTONE ROAD. FAMILY AND HOTEL ORDERS carefully attended to. SHIPS IN POUT will find this a conve- j nient Establishment to get their Supplies from. CONTRACTORS can make favorable arrangement. Sausages made Evisry Day. Fresh Tripe & German Sausages. Great Concessions to CASH Purchasers. A Liberal Discount allowed oh PROMPT PAYMENTS. 96 Central Bakery. Henry Fisher, ANNOUNCES that having coi nmonced business in those Central Premises opposite the Royal Hotel, he is now enabled to produce magnificent Bread, Confe- etionery, Pies, Tartlets, &C., of the first quality. Orders for Hot Pies for Supper p romptly attended to. * e * No Pains or Expanse will be s| >ared to render this Bakery the— Beet in Town. u
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 September 1882, Page 1
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