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MATA N TED—Employment as Orchardist V » & Gardener, or other work. Address T. S. Lewis at Mr G regsons, Grocer, Gladstone Road. 433 WANTED— A BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM, with Fire-place, for a few weeks. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply to N, Standard Office. 425 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, GEORGE ROBERTSON and ALEXANDER McKENZIE, as Stablekeepers, at Gisborne, Poverty Bay, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, under the style or firm of ROBERTSON & McKENZIE, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All moneys and debts due to the late firm must be paid to GEORGE ROBERTSON, by whom all liabilities of the said firm will be discharged. Dated this Ist day of October, 1882. G. ROBERTSON, A. McKENZIE. Witness to the Signatures of George Robertson and Alfx. McKenzie, H. FRASER, J. A. POTTS. WITH reference to the above, Mr GEO. ROBERTSON begs to state that he will still continue to carry on the business as heretofore. 447 THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES Is Particularly Drawn to the following NEW SUMMER GOODS Just Opened, Which have been carefully selected, both for Suitability of Price and ‘CTsefulnsss, BY MRS. EAST • jn el. l W on Lack Stiutb Muslin „ / k “ * Fancy Pbints ® 3 P Striped Prints H £ Hoyle’s Best Assorted Prints k gj Brilliant Prints • Black and White Prints % Plain Sateens j g| o Printed Sateens e gj " • Japanese Silk- - At f ffi ” hr- 1 • J, East’s, UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD.

Black Spanish Lace, / \ Black Lappet Lace, Verselle Guipure, j j Tatting Lace, Irish Crochet Lace, I I Real Maltese Lace, And a large variety J I Lace Curtains and of other Lace Trim*/ > Curtain Net, mings. | [ White Bretonne Net Blackspot Net, I I Magpie Chenille Millinery Net. i I Net. Ladies’ Umbrellas. \/ Ladies’ Sunshades. AVERY Varied and good assortment of ‘ Swiss Embroidery and Insertion. A VARIETY of -ljl Hosiery,Corsets, and a good assortment of Ladies’ Underclothing (best quality). CHILDREN’S Hats, $ and Blouses and § Diaper Pinafores, in various patterns, and well made & trimmed. / A NICE lot of Embroidery Also, —Just I Silks, Parisian and J Dresden Wools, and Brigg’s \ Patent Transfer Patterns HAND. I f° r Crewel Work, up to 8 \ inches wide. I J. 2E3 A. S T, UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD. DR LEGGATT has REMOVED to Hit. Residence latelv occupied by E ff WARD, Esq., in LOWE-STREET. Hours of Consultation—ll to 12 and 6 40 7. 69 PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL CORNER OF HOBSON and WELLESLY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. HUBERT ORAM .... Ppoprtetor The prince Arthur hotel as now erected, is one of the most Convenient and Well-appointed Hotels in the Australian Colonies. Its central position, so near the business portion of the City, its salubrious situation, its finish and thorough completeness in every detail, all combine to stamp it as a— Fibst-clas3 Family & Commercial Hotel. 332 POVEBT Y BAY AG RI (’ ULT URAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW To ba held at the Society’s G.*ound, PATUT A H 1 . PbkbidSXT : Mr Sunderland ; Vice-Presi-dent : Mr J. VV Johnson ; Treasurer : Mr W. Matthewson ; Committee : Messrs J. B. Poynter, W. Smith, E Espie, J. W. Sunderland, H. J. Walker, W. King, J. Tutchen. P. Bond, Hare, Nolan, J. Allen, W. Morrice.

PROGRAMME : HORSES— Not Draught, Cis as—--B—Best Entire, any age, thoroughb*ed. let Prize, Silver medal; 2nd prize, £l. 2— Entire, the best calculated to iu prove the breed of saddle horses, £2. 2a —Best Entire 3 years old and under. 3— Best Mure, prize, £1 4— Best Mure, in foal, or foal at foot, £1 5— -Best two-year old Mure or Gelding 6—Best foal dropped last season. DRAUGHT. 7— Yearling Colt, Filly, or Gelding 8- year old Filly or Gelding |P— g.year old Filly or Gelding 10— Best Entire, 3-year old and under 11— Em ire Hursc, 4-year old and upwards 12— Best Entire any ago ; Ist prize, silvei medal; 2nd prize, £1 13— B*st Mare, any ago ; prize £1 14— Mare, any age, in foal, or foal at foot ; prize, £l. MISCELLANEOUS. 15— “Best weight-carrying Hack; Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, £1 Light-weight Hack ; Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd 16— prize, £1 Pony under 13 hands 17— Light Harness Horse, suitable for Spring 18— Cart ; prize £1 19— Best Pair Buggy Horsed SO—Single Buggy Horses IWf 91''*’*

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3

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