HIGH WATER. 1 HIGH WATER?! SUN. OCTOBER. | Morn. Even, j Rise. Set. Sol Friday j 10.39 ILO ' 5.12 6.17 21 i Saturday j 11.32 12.11 !_5.10 6.18 Phases of the Moon.—New Moon, 12th; First Quarter, 20th ; Full Moon, 27th, Oct.; Last Quarter, 3rd Nov.
COFFEE! X OOZVSS ! C3OX-3E-ZIXII FRESH BOASTED. FRESH GROUND. ♦ . I ALL lovers of a GENUINE I FRESH CUP or COFFEE, i CAN NOW BE SATISFIED AT JT. EAST’S. J.E. des *ea tu call the attention I ’ uf Goffee-driukorii to the' fact that his Stock io ugw properly supplied with all the necessary j FA KI ETIES OF COFFEES, AND THAT THE SAME ARE Roaatol Three Times A IOR OFTENKM IF NECESSARY, ANO Freak Ground retry l)ay. t ~ —— -p“FINEST MOCHA,” “BEST PLANTATION,” "NATIVE CEYLON,” J. EAS T, Wholesale and Family Groces and Tea Merchant, GLADSTONE ROAD. 215 New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, [LI MIT E Dj. Head Office, 1 Queen Victoria-street, Mansion House, London, E.C.) Capital £3,000,000. Reserve Fund £200,000. The company makes advances on Produce, on the Stations and Stocks of Kynholders, and on the growing clips of Wool, and receives the consignment of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Skins, Horns, Preserved Meats, Metals, Cotton, Kauri Gum, &c., &c., for local sale, or for shipment to any of the Colonial, American, or English Markets. The Company ACTS AS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. R. HILL FISHER, j 370 Agent, Gisborne. i W. RATCLIFFE.] [C. W. FERRIS WM. RATCLIFFE & CO., Auctioneers, stock, station, LAND, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Licensed Land Brokers under the “Land Transfer Act.” Licensed Native Interpreters, and Land Purchase Agents. CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANTS V BANKRUPTCY. :o:— — AGENTS FOR— Tn Mutual Fiax and Marine Inu ranor Compact op Nkw Zealand. Speight and Co. 'a Dunedin Alks. Fraoat's Ruaasa Stamp*, *c., fcc., &c. Temporary Offices—Next Albion Club Hotel, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 76 MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND. fJpHIS COMPANY i> now prepared to take Rieke. Wm. RATCLIFFE & CO., 452 - Agent for Gisborne. Yankee Bovsce.—A New Englander, recently riding in a railway train, seemed particularly anxious to astonish the oilier passengers with rough stories of Yaukeedoin. At last he mentioned that one of his weighhours owned an immense dairy, aud made a million pounds of butter and a million pounds of cheese yearly. This story produced some sensation, and ths Yankee, perceiving that his veracity was in some danger of being questioned, appealed to a friend as follows : “ True, isn’t it, Mr P.! I speak of Deacon Brown — you know Deacon Brown ?” “ Ye-e-s,” replied the friend ; “ that is—yes, I know Deacon Brown. I don t know as I ever heard precisely how many pounds of butler and cheese lie makes a year, but I know that he has twelve sawmills that go bvbf-rmilk."
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1180, 20 October 1882, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1180, 20 October 1882, Page 2
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